Category: News

September 11, 2013 Off

New System Detects Program-Tampering in the Cloud

By David

Grazed from ScientificComputing. Author: Editorial Staff.

For small and midsize organizations, the outsourcing of demanding computational tasks to the cloud — huge banks of computers accessible over the Internet — can be much more cost-effective than buying their own hardware. But it also poses a security risk: A malicious hacker could rent space on a cloud server and use it to launch programs that hijack legitimate applications, interfering with their execution.

In August, at the International Cryptology Conference, researchers from MIT and Israel’s Technion and Tel Aviv University presented a new system that can quickly verify that a program running on the cloud is executing properly. That amounts to a guarantee that no malicious code is interfering with the program’s execution…

September 11, 2013 Off

Will IT Reboot Itself in the Cloud?

By David

Grazed from ITBusinessEdge. Author: Arthor Cole.

It’s almost impossible these days to view any development in the IT industry outside the lens of cloud computing. Just about every facet of data technology is geared toward either getting on the cloud or enhancing the experience for those already there. For the vendor community in particular, the cloud has become an obsession—the prevailing wisdom being that those who are not building cloud-ready solutions right now are doomed to the worst fate in technologydom: obsolescence.

The New York Times’ Quentin Hardy summed it up pretty well this week, pointing to Dell’s privatization strategy and HP’s perpetual reorganization in light of the shift from personal computers to mobile devices, which themselves are subsumed into the larger cloud ecosystem…

September 11, 2013 Off

Oil & Gas Big Data Meets Cloud Computing

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

OGRE Systems, Inc. announced today the formation of OGRE Data Systems, a big data and analytics cloud computing system for the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry, exclusively distributed by TerraPetro, LLC.

OGRE Systems, Inc. is a resource estimation, reserves economic analysis, and management software company that provides powerful Petroleum Reserves Management Systems (PRMS) to national and international oil and gas companies. With OGRE Data Systems, powerful reserves and economics tools are now available directly from any Internet connected tablet or PC at www.ogr3.com. It is packaged with lease specific production data, customizable auto-fitted decline curve analysis tools for forward modeling, and a user-friendly interface…

September 11, 2013 Off

RapidScale Launches CloudCompliance Solution

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Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

RapidScale, a leader in cloud computing solutions, is focused on providing industry-specific compliance capability for requirements such as PCI, HIPPA, SOX, FINRA, ISO, FDA, FAA, and more. There is a continuous need to meet and exceed the demand for process improvement, procedures, security and information in the cloud environment. Because of this need, RapidScale has joined together with software company, Ivis to launch an innovative compliance and auditing solution, CloudCompliance.

Our innovative CloudCompliance solution gives clients an easy and affordable way to prove they are in compliance with the standards and regulations of their industry. “By setting up activities consisting of workflow-enabled tasks, CloudCompliance tracks completion of pass or fail with audit trails. RapidScale’s clients can then provide auditors with timely reports generated from within the solution,” says Rick Irvine, head of CloudCompliance at RapidScale. “This will eliminate the numerous man hours typically required for audit preparation,” says Mr. Irvine, who is also personally HIPPA certified…

September 11, 2013 Off

Analysts: Amazon About To Get Serious Competition In The Cloud

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Grazed from ReadWrite. Author: Matt Asay.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) clearly leads the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) market and by some distance. But whether developers should follow AWS largely depends on where they want to go, according to new research from Forrester. Not only does this require a choice between Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings and IaaS, but there’s also real IaaS competition brewing for AWS from Microsoft and Google. The easy choice of "AWS or more AWS?" may be about to disappear.

Why Amazon Wins In Cloud

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. For now, AWS offers five times the utilized compute capacity of each of its other 14 top competitors—combined. That’s a big lead, and stems from AWS’ quasi-religious focus on its customers’ needs, as Gartner’s Lydia Leong offers. Couple this with a "willing[ness] to invest massively in engineering" and "iterate at shocking speed," and you get a sense both for why Amazon has been so successful, and why it’s so hard to catch up…

September 11, 2013 Off

Building, Deploying, Leveraging AWS-Compatible Hybrid Clouds: the Focus of Cloudscaling Fall Webinar Series

By David

Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

Web app providers and enterprises looking to build AWS-compatible hybrid clouds with OpenStack are invited to register for Cloudscaling’s Fall 2013 webinar series titled, “Your Journey to a Hybrid Cloud.” Experts from leading cloud products and services organizations will provide insight and recommendations on how to design, build, deploy and leverage AWS-compatible hybrid clouds with OpenStack and Cloudscaling Open Cloud System (OCS).

Across industries, companies want to emulate AWS functionality in order to bring that productivity into the enterprise more securely, reliably and cost-effectively. The webinar series will show participants how to extend the AWS value proposition to a hybrid cloud strategy that drives innovation and new efficiencies. Cloudscaling has been an open and vocal advocate for embracing the architectural lessons of AWS and Google, including providing for a low-level API in OpenStack supporting them…

September 11, 2013 Off

Hostway Partners with Industry Leader Parallels to Deliver First Turnkey Public Cloud Servers for Resellers

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Hostway, a leading provider of cloud, managed and hybrid hosting services, today announced the Application Packaging Standard (APS) integration of its FlexCloud Servers (Infrastructure-as-a-Service, or IaaS), public-cloud hosting suite, in partnership with Parallels, a global leader in hosting and cloud services enablement and cross-platform solutions. The announcement comes as Hostway will exhibit its solutions for the evolving cloud marketplace at Booth #325 at the Cloud Partners event held September 11-13 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

Collaborative service delivery models are an emerging trend in the cloud marketplace as the technology community seeks efficient, cost-effective methods to provide best-in-class services to end-users. Hostway’s partnership with Parallels creates an ideal option for service providers seeking to increase cloud-based revenues by bundling with existing product and service portfolios to create an end-to-end solution. Parallels Automation partners can now leverage Hostway’s FlexCloud Servers APS integration to offer an affordable, turnkey, enterprise-class IaaS public cloud service to customers and resellers…

September 11, 2013 Off

CloudBees Continues to Buzz with Growth

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Grazed from CloudBees. Author: PR Announcement.

CloudBees, Inc., the Java Platform as a Service (PaaS) innovation leader, today announced a record-setting first half of 2013 with growth in revenue, customers and partnerships. In the first half of 2013, CloudBees’ revenue increased by 148 percent compared to the first half of 2012. That success, along with an expanded global presence, continues to lay the foundation for further growth for the rest of 2013.

The demand for the CloudBees PaaS continues to grow as organizations realize they can use it to significantly accelerate the delivery of web and mobile applications. In the first half of 2013, the number of new CloudBees accounts more than doubled over the same time period of 2012. The growth demonstrates the increasing adoption of PaaS technology, overall, and the CloudBees PaaS, specifically. CloudBees also increased the size of its total customer base by 135 percent during the same timeframe…

September 11, 2013 Off

5 reasons enterprises are frightened of the cloud

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Grazed from The Next Web. Author: Rich Quick.

In the first of a series of articles on enterprise cloud computing, TNW takes a look at why many corporates still fear the cloud and what it will take to fix this. Cloud computing has been a hot topic for several years, but while startups have been quick to adopt cloud computing, many corporates have been more cautious to make the switch.

According to a recent survey, 49% of executive-level managers think cloud computing will transform their business, yet many business have been slow to adopt the cloud because of a range of concerns. But why are enterprises fearful of the cloud? Here are 5 of the top reasons large corporates are worried about making the move:…

September 11, 2013 Off

Breakthrough in MPC cryptography could make cloud computing more secure

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Grazed from Business Cloud News. Author: Jonathan Brandon.

A recent breakthrough in multi-party computation (MPC) cryptography may result in a “sea change” in computing security according to Peter Scholl, a researcher in the Cryptography and Information Security group at the University of Bristol. The essential idea behind MPC, a subset of cryptography, is that it should enable two or more people to compute any function choosing secret inputs, without actually revealing the contents of those inputs to either party.

Scholl is among a team of researchers from the Department of Computer Science at University of Bristol and Aarhus University in Denmark who are jointly developing a practical implementation protocol for MPC called SPDZ (pronounced “speeds”)…