Category: News

September 19, 2013 Off

Government Networks Unprepared for Cloud, Big Data Transitions

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Grazed from CFOWorld. Author: Kenneth Corbin.

As federal agencies gear up for a series of major IT transitions, a majority of government network managers say that their systems lack the capacity that will be required to meet the additional load that cloud computing, big data and other looming initiatives will entail.

In a new survey by the government IT group MeriTalk, underwritten by the networking vendor Brocade, 59 percent of the technology workers polled said that those initiatives, if deployed today, would reach or exceed their agency’s network capacity…

September 19, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing Predictions at Canadian Innovating Exchange

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Grazed from MediaCaster. Author: PR Announcement.

The Canadian Innovation Exchange (CIX) announced that Wael Mohamed of Trend Micro will be giving a feature interview at this year’s event in November. CIX is a showcase of Canadian companies working in digital media and information and communication technology; it also features interactive sessions led by some of the top business leaders, investors and entrepreneurs in information and communication technology and digital media. The event culminates in a tech competition to name the CIX Top 20 companies in Canada.

The Trend Micro/Mohamed interview is the first announcement of the 2013 CIX program. As Executive Vice President at Trend Micro, Mohamed is responsible for the corporate strategy for the global cloud and virtualization Security Company, and for its field operations in 35 countries…

September 19, 2013 Off

CloudSigma Launches Hybrid Hosting

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: CJ Arlotta.

Cloud infrastructure-as-a-service provider (IaaS) CloudSigma has released hybrid cloud hosting today for customers at its cloud locations, including Switch SuperNAP in Las Vegas; Interxion in Zurich, Switzerland; and Equinix.

The colocated space at each of these locations as well as private patching to the company’s public cloud provides customers with the security and elasticity required for sensitive data and demanding workloads, the company said in a statement…

September 19, 2013 Off

Five ways to use the cloud and stumbling blocks along the way

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Grazed from TechRepublic. Author: Nick Heath.

The practice of renting virtualised pools of servers and storage over the net is known as infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and is the most popular class of cloud service available today. But most businesses are only making limited use of IaaS, with the majority restricting their use to spinning up application development and test environments or to rapidly provisioning extra server capacity during periods of heavy demand.

The reasons for this limited adoption are many: concerns about security of data and systems controlled by a third party, worries over the reliability of systems run by a cloud provider and served over the internet, and the premium paid for getting a vendor to provide infrastructure over running it in-house…

September 19, 2013 Off

“Private SaaS” Emerges as the Next Wave of Innovation Beyond Private Cloud Within the Enterprise

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Corent Technology, the first IBM Technology Provider Partner certified as "Ready for IBM SmartCloud," today announced the publication of a new whitepaper that examines how an innovative Private SaaS platform enables enterprises to take even greater advantage of the efficiencies of the cloud.

"Private SaaS: The Next Big Wave of Innovation for the Enterprise" outlines the significant economic gains and utility of Private SaaS within an enterprise and its "extended enterprise" that includes vendors, customers and supporting partners…

September 18, 2013 Off

ASUSTOR launches entry level network attached storage for cloud computing

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Grazed from Ferret. Author: Editorial Staff.

Leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions Asustor NAS (ASUSTOR) has launched its brand new AS 2 series network attached storage (NAS) targeted at personal and home users. The AS 2 series comprises of the AS-20XT series (AS-202T/AS-204T) designed to give users the essentials for creating a personal cloud and the AS-20XTE series (AS-202TE/AS-204TE) designed to give users both personal cloud and digital entertainment functionality.

Offering both high quality and functionality at an economical price, the 2 series has been designed not only to meet the needs of consumers but also as a great entry level product for first time NAS users. Allen Yen, Sales Director at ASUSTOR explains the economical 2 series featuring powerful Intel dual core processors for reliable, top-notch performance has been launched to meet the diverse needs of individual and SOHO users. The 2 series provides customers with a great value at an extremely competitive price point, which significantly lowers the barriers to an entry level NAS solution…

September 18, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: 9 Vendors To Watch At Interop NY 2013

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Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Kelly Sheridan.

The Interop New York Conference and Expo, held from Sept. 30 through Oct. 4, will focus on innovations and strategies to help your business make the best use of the technology tools available today. Interop showcases the latest innovative technology products and services and offers enterprise IT managers the opportunity to hear a broad range of viewpoints on how to use those technologies to further business goals.

A stellar lineup of industry experts, analysts and peers will participate in a host of panels and discussions highlighting best practices and exploring alternative approaches. This year Interop is co-located with the Ethernet & SDN Expo. The partnership has made Interop the world’s largest event for both service providers and IT professionals. As service providers and network systems companies debate the future of core computing and networking technologies, IT managers can gain insight on developments in IT networking and computing infrastructure trends…

September 18, 2013 Off

Cloud computing’s ‘utility’ model faces a surprising challenge

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Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Frederic Paul.

For years now, advocates have been claiming that cloud computing would follow the path of power utilities, with the vast majority of customers choosing to buy the computing resources they need from some central utility rather than generate it themselves. It has become an article of faith that due to economies of scale, this utility model would always deliver better service for less money than trying to go it alone.

That may still be true for cloud computing, but an article in today’s Wall Street Journal suggests that the analogy is no longer a slam dunk. It’s not because of some fundamental difference in cloud computing, but because as "more companies across the country are producing their own power," the electric utilities may no longer be a model that cloud computing wants to emulate…

September 18, 2013 Off

What Is Your PaaS Strategy? Brought to you by: Cloud Connect Event

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Grazed from CloudConnect. Author: Editorial Staff.

When applied to the right environments, Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and DevOps methods make IT and business environments more agile. Combined, they streamline processes and provide predictability of pre-integration and enhanced consistency in development and production environments. But, PaaS and DevOps methods aren’t perfect. Complete freedom can be difficult to achieve due to vendor constraints and there are still serious concerns about PaaS scale and uptime.

To be successful, enterprises must learn to embrace new DevOps methods, know what environments to use PaaS and which not to, and the difference between public and private PaaS strategies. The PaaS Track at Cloud Connect Chicago, led by industry veteran Wendy White, Principal at Surge Marketing Group, answers these key questions pertinent to anyone considering PaaS strategies. Sessions include:…

September 18, 2013 Off

AT&T teams with Microsoft to bring enterprise security to the cloud

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Grazed from BetaNews. Author: Ian Barker.

Microsoft and AT&T have announced a collaboration to allow enterprise customers to connect to Microsoft’s cloud platform using a private network. The solution will use cloud integration technology to pair VPN with Azure and allow customers to benefit from enterprise grade security with as much as 50 percent lower latency compared to a normal public Internet connection.

"This is a game changer for businesses that have been seeking a more secure way to reap the benefits of cloud services," says Andy Geisse, CEO, AT&T Business Solutions. "By bringing the security and performance of our virtual private network to Windows Azure, we expect to energize enterprise demand for cloud solutions"…