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September 4, 2013 Off

Big Data Summit 2013, Scottsdale, Arizona – December 08-10, 2013

By David

Grazed from CDM Media.  Author: Event Announcement.

The Big Data Summit is an opportunity for C-level executives who are involved in data storage, data management and data analysis to gather and discuss how companies can effectively manage, protect and leverage the growing amounts of data in the enterprise.

With a focus on best practices, the event will allow attendees to explore strategies and technologies surrounding real-time data processing, data protection and privacy, meeting industry regulations and compliance, and data storage.


These points and more are the theme at the 2013 Big Data Summit, to be held in Scottsdale, AZ, on Dec 08 -10, 2013
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September 4, 2013 Off

Message Bus Named One of the Hottest Cloud Startups of 2013

By David

Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Message Bus, pioneer of cloud infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging, today announced it has been named a 2013 Emerging Cloud Vendor by UBM’s CRN Magazine: http://www.crn.com/slide-shows/cloud/240160022/emerging-vendors-2013-cloud-vendors.htm?pgno=1.

According to CRN, "Cloud computing is arguably the single most important trend to hit the IT industry in years. It’s not only forcing established vendors to change their game plans, but the cloud revolution has created opportunities for a whole new generation of emerging vendors."…

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RiverMeadow Software Raises $12M in Funding to Support Cloud Migration SaaS

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Grazed from TheWhir. Author: Justin Lee.

Automated server migration solution provider RiverMeadow Software announced on Wednesday it has closed a $12 million Series B financing round that included investors Cisco, Violin Memory and others. The move comes a few weeks after RiverMeadow Software released version 2.0 of RiverMeadow Cloud Migration SaaS which delivers a wide range of feature and infrastructure enhancements.

The new funding will help go to support RiverMeadow’s growth as the company drives deployments of the RiverMeadow Cloud Migration SaaS with carriers and service providers around the world. “This is a significant milestone for RiverMeadow which validates the enormous potential we see for our cloud migration solution,” said Mark Shirman, CEO of RiverMeadow. “The RiverMeadow Cloud Migration SaaS has already gained tremendous traction and acceptance with many of the world’s largest cloud infrastructure manufacturers and service providers…

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Moving to IaaS: An overview

By David

Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Charles McLellan.

Organisations seeking to exploit today’s highly virtualised, flexible and scalable ‘cloud’ IT infrastructure have a number of deployment options, depending on the level of ownership and control they wish to retain over the server, storage and networking resources involved, and the data processed by these IT resources.

The most conservative approach is to house and manage the IT infrastructure in your organisation’s own data centre, running whatever workloads are currently suitable for deployment on a private cloud platform. Established organisations will probably run such ‘cloud-ready’ workloads alongside existing enterprise applications during a period of experimentation and transition, as they dip their toes into the world of private cloud computing…

September 4, 2013 Off

Keeping Agency Information Secure in an Era of New Computing and Risks

By David

Grazed from SecurityInfoWatch. Author: Hormazd Romer.

The cloud computing evolution is well entrenched, and has made significant changes to how organizations share, sync, edit, create and collaborate-on content. However, this computing revolution is a double-edged sword. There are benefits—increased computing power, ease-of-use, and new flexibility in the case of cloud computing. However, these new features and benefits also bring new difficulties and risks. The security risks alone are enough to make any government agency cringe.

For IT departments, these new risks typically emerge as security vulnerabilities. Attackers are quick to exploit design flaws or architectural weaknesses that can be used to steal data, sabotage networks, or siphon funds. Over time, vendors and customers discover these flaws and weaknesses—usually the hard way, by discovering that they have been exploited—and fix them…

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Will a lack of trust in the cloud prevent ‘encryption nirvana’?

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Grazed from Computing. Author: Richard Moulds.

Encryption is not new – in fact, systems for ensuring message secrecy have been around for millennia. What is new is the unprecedented variety of options that enterprises now have at their disposal to encrypt data and the potential complexity that brings. The rise of cloud computing means there’s now another chair at the table – the cloud service provider – which requires a new examination of trust models.

Of course, effective cryptography depends not only on the ability to encrypt data, but also the management and control of the keys to decrypt and make sense of the information. While the cloud presents significant economic and operational benefits for enterprises, it also poses a substantial security risk. Organisations must decide how much control they are willing to relinquish to their cloud provider – where should data be encrypted, and crucially, who should hold the keys…

September 4, 2013 Off

En Pointe Spins Off Cisco Cloud Practice as collab9

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

En Pointe is spinning off its Cisco Systems-powered hosted solutions practice into its own company, in part to continue to build out its channel strategy. The previously-named En Pointe Collaboration Solutions is now known as collab9. Even with the name change, though, the newly renamed collab9 will continue to focus on cloud solutions based on Cisco (CSCO) technology.

This follows on to last year’s announcement regarding En Pointe Collaboration Solutions earning the Cisco Cloud Provider Certification designation in its growth of its cloud networking practice. At the time, En Pointe earned the right to carry the Cisco Powered Cloud Hosted Collaboration System (HCS) Service designation that was attached to its infrastructure and Cisco HCS solution…

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Cloud Computing: Cisco Backs Loggly; Watch Out VMware

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.

If log file management is a big data problem, Loggly wants to be the answer. So far, however, it’s found the ranks of its competitors swelling. The most recent entrant was VMware, which entered the list July 11 with general availability of vCenter Log Insight.

In its latest round of financing, Loggly found a new backer: Cisco Systems. If VMware believes log file management is one of the keys to the virtualized network and data center, Cisco apparently does too. Loggly, a 23-employee company, recently raised $10.5 million, for a total of $20.9 million so far, from a group of backers that included Cisco and Data Collective Venture Capital, Loggly said Tuesday. Data Collective was an early backer of Couchbase and MemSQL…

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Datapipe Addresses HIPAA Compliance in the Cloud

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Grazed from Marketwire. Author: PR Announcement.

Datapipe, a global provider of managed services and infrastructure for outsourced IT and cloud computing, today announced that Presidiohealth has selected Datapipe’s HIPAA Compliance package as part of a custom solution to provide real-time, web-based revenue workflow applications for physician practice management and billing. Deployed on Datapipe’s Stratosphere® Private Cloud, the solution includes both HIPAA and PCI Compliance Services as well as a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) to meet the upcoming Omnibus rule enforcement on September 23 for covered entities who leverage cloud services to maintain protected healthcare information. To access the full Presidio case study, please visit www.datapipe.com/insights/case_studies/.

Founded in 2004, Presidio is guided by a single goal — helping physicians simplify their work day. Using innovative web technologies, Presidio consolidates and leverages critical business information so that busy physicians can streamline all of their clinical documentation required for practice management into coding and billing…

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Cloud Computing: VMware NSX – Boom Or Bust For Security Vendors?

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Grazed from NetworkComputing. Author: Brian Prince.

VMware’s official unveiling of its NSX network virtualization platform touched off conversations about how the company’s partners would fit into its future plans. While much of the focus has been on the impact the announcement will have on VMware’s relationship with Cisco Systems, what’s been overlooked in the Cisco-VMware brouhaha is how NSX may affect VMware’s security partners. Industry analysts have mixed opinions.

"I think the NSX push at VMworld was actually great for vendors," said Forrester Research analyst Dave Bartoletti, adding that security vendors at last week’s conference were happy about the renewed focus on networking and security. "VMware’s not going to be able to do it all in software better than everyone else — switching, routing, firewall, load balancing, etc.," he said…