Category: News

July 29, 2013 Off

Cellingo Launches SaaS VOIP and SMS Telephone System

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Grazed from SBWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Cellingo.com — a start-up company will launch the nation’s first Wordpress based VOIP and SMS telephone system using the SaaS or software-as-a-service business model on July 25. Users can access Cellingo’s SaaS website to make and receive telephone calls online, send and receive text messages, or send delayed SMS to a group of contacts at a specific time and date.

Unlike other VOIP telephone companies, each user could choose a new local telephone number. Once a telephone number has been chosen, the user can make and receive calls online or send and receive text messages. All users will have access to real-time call and SMS logs…

July 29, 2013 Off

Bessemer Venture Partners Launches $100 Billion Cloud Index

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Grazed from AllThingsD. Author: Arik Hesseldahl.

Still doubtful about the whole cloud computing thing? Here’s a new metric that should probably change your mind. The combined market capitalization of the Top 30 cloud computing companies is now north of $100 billion. Who says so? Bessemer Venture Partners, that’s who. The venture capital firm known for backing cloud companies like Box and Eloqua has tallied up the valuations of 30 different cloud and software-as-a-service companies that have gone public.

And here’s another interesting metric that should get your attention: If they were traded as an index, their shares are up by 168 percent since the start of 2012, beating both the Nasdaq and the Standard & Poor’s 500.  BVP partner Byron Deeter announced the Cloud Index in a blog post today. The numbers, Deeter argues, slam the door shut on the argument still made by some software companies that running software in the cloud is a fad…

July 29, 2013 Off

Xbox One To Offer Unlimited Cloud Storage

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Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Gary Flood.

Finally, some good news for Xbox fans: Microsoft promises buyers of its Xbox One gaming and media console unlimited cloud storage when the system debuts this fall. In contrast, the current Xbox 360 device offers only 512 MB of cloud space.

The new plan, which will be hosted on Microsoft’s Azure platform, will provide the computational horsepower required to meet the demands of next-gen Xbox games while also enabling players to save unlimited game data, music and other media. The announcement was made by Microsoft’s PR team during the first-ever Australian version of the popular PAX gaming convention, when new key features Xbox One features were also announced…

July 29, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Former Nicira VP Alan Cohen Joins Stealthy Security Startup Illumio

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Grazed from AllThingsD. Author: Arik Hesseldahl.

Alan Cohen, one of the early executives of the software-defined networking company Nicira, has joined the stealthy security startup Illumio. Cohen left Cisco Systems to join Nicira in 2011, before it was acquired by VMware for $1.26 billion last summer. Over the weekend, he changed his LinkedIn profile. His new title is chief commercial officer at Illumio.

Beyond confirming the change, he didn’t have anything to say about the new company. Also joining Illumio is Ben Verghese, a former VP and chief management architect at VMware. His title at the new company is VP of engineering…

July 29, 2013 Off

Treasure Data Gets Funding for Cloud-Based Big Data Analytics

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Grazed from The Var Guy. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

Big Data and cloud computing are closely related but distinct spheres. Treasure Data, however, is hoping to integrate them seamlessly with its data analytics platform, which runs in the cloud and is based on open source Hadoop. A few days ago, the company received $5 million in series A funding from Sierra Ventures to expand its operations globally.

Treasure Data’s promise, in the company’s own words, is to deliver "Hadoop in hours, not days." It does that by hosting a Big Data service directly in the cloud with analytics tools already integrated. That saves enterprises from having to build their own Big Data infrastructure and connect it to analytics solutions afterwards…

July 29, 2013 Off

The Dangers Of The American Cloud Industry

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Abduhl Salam.

With all the hype that Cloud Computing is getting, more and more companies and individuals are jumping on the Cloud band wagon and enjoying the benefits. But despite its global reach, the greater majority of Cloud Computing infrastructure and service providers are still American companies. This means that they are subject to U.S. laws and regulations including the latest amendments done to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

Many of the world’s business entities as well as individual internet users use some sort of Cloud technology, Cloud storage being the more common service being availed of. This includes Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox and other players in this area. But it has now come to light that all data and documents being uploaded to Cloud systems owned by U.S. entities, based in the U.S. or falls under Washington’s jurisdiction can be accessed and analyzed by U.S. security agencies without warrant or prior notice…

July 29, 2013 Off

Open Source Software-Defined Storage Platform Ceph Gains Ground

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Grazed from The Vary Guy. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

Ceph, the open source, software-defined storage platform that is contending for its share of the rapidly evolving market for distributed storage systems for the cloud and Big Data, has chalked up a significant victory at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Inktank, the company behind Ceph, partnered with the university’s College of Education to deploy a private cloud powered by Ceph, OpenStack and Ubuntu Linux to support research activities.

Mirantis, an OpenStack systems integrator, collaborated with Inktank in the deployment, which the vendors achieved using existing hardware at the university. The private cloud that they built was designed to make it easy for university faculty to deploy new server instances quickly. The infrastructure also ensured data privacy by storing information on-premise rather than in a public cloud…

July 29, 2013 Off

Cloud experts call for global standards on data portability

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Grazed from BusinessCloud News. Author: Jonathan Brandon.

International standard development bodies and governments need to work together on the development of protocols to help users migrate their data from one cloud provider to another, according to Manas Kumar, chief executive officer of Optimizer HQ.

One of the chief benefits of the commoditised, pay-as-you-grow / pay-as-you-consume model prominent within cloud computing is that it enables a certain degree of protection from lock-in. But Kumar believes that in the same way governments have moved to regulate phone number portability, a set of global industry standards are required to ensure customers can move data from one provider to another without having to deal with proprietary encryption, a key disincentive to leaving a service provider…

July 29, 2013 Off

VeriStor, Zerto Partner for Cloud-Based Business Continuity

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Another cloud-based business continuity and disaster recovery solution is currently in development. This time, VeriStor Systems and Zerto have partnered to develop a new cloud offering that will combine the VeriStor Cloud Continuity service with the hypervisor-based Zerto Virtual Replication solution.

This partnership comes about through VeriStor joining the Zerto Cloud Disaster Recovery Ecosystem. VeriStor plans to integrate Zerto Virtual Replication into its Cloud Continuity offering, which will add the ability to protect virtualized workloads in a fully automated, bi-directional manner with centralized, multitenant management of infrastructure. "Maintaining RPOs for our customers’ data is a key element in how we are measured for the quality and delivery of our Continuity service…

July 29, 2013 Off

Management Wants Better Cloud Performance

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Grazed from Baseline Magazine. Author: Dennis McCafferty.

Business deployment of cloud computing solutions has transitioned from the experimental to the "show me" stage, according to a survey conducted by Research in Action for Compuware. Findings reveal that IT decision-makers—technology and business managers and executives—are scrutinizing cloud deployments in an effort to eliminate poor end-user experiences due to performance bottlenecks. They’re also concerned about the cloud having a negative impact on the enterprise’s revenue and reputation due to these and other cloud-related issues.

"With cloud adoption topping the list of priorities, companies are clearly seeing a benefit to the agility, flexibility and time-to-value that cloud services can deliver," says Bernd Greifeneder, CTO of Compuware’s APM business unit. "But [IT decision-makers] are right to carefully consider the impact cloud and third-party services can have on the end-user experience…