Category: News

July 17, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: New Version Of Google App Engine Offers Better App Performance, But It Comes With A Cost

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Grazed from TechCrunch. Author: Alex Williams.

Google Apple Engine (GAE) released a new versionn of its cloud platform today, offering dedicated memcache that allows developers to purchase in-memory data caching for their apps at a cost of 12 cents per gigabyte per hour. The new service is in addition to new features in GAE 1.8.2 such as better Git support and more PHP integrations.

According to a Google blog post, the new dedicated memcache feature allows the user to cache more data and drive up cache hit rates, which can also reduce Datastore costs and make applications faster. Data is always processed faster when it is close to the application. When the data is in-memory, there are no calls back to the server to retrieve the data. It’s right there ready to be served to the customer using the app…

July 17, 2013 Off

CloudBees intros Eclipse Toolkit 2.0 for developers

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Grazed from CIO. Author: Editorial Staff.

CloudBees, Inc., the Java Platform as a Service (PaaS) innovation leader, announced the general availability of the CloudBees Eclipse Toolkit 2.0. The new version is a major upgrade of the CloudBees plugin that helps developers create and develop software faster by bringing the full power of the CloudBees PaaS to Eclipse.

The CloudBees Eclipse Toolkit now provides direct access to the CloudBees ClickStart application templates, accessed directly from within the Eclipse environment. ClickStarts sets up the entire development-to-deployment environment for an application in one click…

July 17, 2013 Off

Uncle Sam’s $1.7B Move to Cloud-Based Solutions

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Grazed from The Fiscal Times. Author: Editorial Staff.

The U.S. federal government is expected to greatly accelerate its spending on cloud computing solutions starting in fiscal year 2014, which begins October 1, 2013. In its report, "Perspective: Growth and Slight Contraction – Government Cloud Spending by U.S. Federal Agency," published July 15, market research firm IDC Government Insights points out that the overall U.S. government cloud services market will reach $9 billion in fiscal year 2017.

Cloud computing is a broad and often ambiguous term, usually referring to the infrastructure of systems available to users from a remote location (data center) over the Internet, as opposed to in-house computing services…

July 17, 2013 Off

Ingram Micro Achieves Global Cisco Cloud and Managed Services Advanced Certification

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Grazed from MarketWatch. Author: PR Announcement.

Ingram Micro Inc. IM -0.50% , the world’s largest wholesale technology distributor and a global leader in IT supply-chain, mobile device lifecycle services and logistics solutions, announced today that it has achieved the Cisco(R)Cloud and Managed Services Advanced Certification. This certification recognizes Ingram Micro as having the capabilities to globally offer and deliver cloud and managed services to its channel partners to help accelerate time to market and time to revenue for businesses worldwide.

Additionally, the certification rewards partners for their expertise and investments for creating, selling and delivering cloud and managed services with financial incentives and go-to-market benefits in all countries of legal presence…

July 17, 2013 Off

Telstra Global joins Cloud Industry Forum

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Grazed from Business Cloud News. Author: Jonathan Brandon.

Carrier services provider Telstra Global on Wednesday announced that it has joined the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF), a non-profit industry body working towards the development of a common code of practice for cloud service providers.

Established in 2009, the Cloud Industry Forum aims to help improve accountability and transparency among cloud service providers, and acts as a focal point for standards development related to cloud computing among other industry consortiums, international standards organisations and public sector groups…

July 17, 2013 Off

Hidden Costs Of Cloud Computing, Revealed

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Grazed from Forbes. Author: Joe McKendrick.

The business case for cloud is compelling. Even after all the numbers for the obvious things get crunched, the question is, are there any “gotchas” that could result in higher costs than originally planned for? Business interruptions and outages are obvious risks, but there’s an even more insidious set of issues that could drive up costs.

A couple of years ago, I helped conduct a survey of e-commerce application managers, and one of the key questions we asked was how they find out about slowdowns or glitches that customers may be experiencing. The answer, overwhelmingly, was that these managers didn’t find out about web glitches at their sites until a customer phoned in or emailed a complaint. When you get hung up at a website, the people at the other end usually aren’t aware of your troubles…

July 17, 2013 Off

IT Automation Provider Puppet Labs Acquires Cloudsmith

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Grazed from DataCenter Knowledge.

IT automation software provider Puppet Labs has acquired Cloudsmith, a provider of development tools for rapidly building and testing infrastructure automation. The acquisition will integrate the Cloudsmith engineering team and products into Puppet in a bid to accelerate enterprise adoption of IT automation. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Cloudsmith provides tools for system administrators and developers that make it easier to automate management of IT resources through intuitive GUIs and SaaS applications. Puppet Labs plans to tightly integrate Cloudsmith’s products with its flagship Puppet Enterprise offering to boost customers’ ability to automate and manage complex infrastructures…

July 17, 2013 Off

Aria Systems ships SaaS billing product for cloud services

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Lynn Habor.

Increasingly, resellers and born-in-the-cloud companies are adopting subscription-based business models that generate a recurring revenue stream for the business. To help manage their billing needs, San Francisco-based Aria Systems Inc. today launched its cloud-based Unified Channel Billing product.

According to the vendor, Aria Unified Channel Billing provides end-to-end Software as a Service (SaaS) billing and reporting across business partnerships and distribution networks — simplifying any level of complexity for channel partners, including direct, indirect, VARs or independent software vendors…

July 17, 2013 Off

Virtustream Wins 2013 Asigra Cloud-Based Data Recovery Award

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Grazed from BroadWay World. Author: Editorial Staff.

Virtustream, Inc., the leading enterprise class cloud software and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider, today announced that it has won the award for Best Public Cloud Backup and Recovery Implementation at the 2013 Asigra Cloud-Based Data Recovery Awards. Winners were announced at the Asigra Cloud Backup Partner Summit in Toronto on July 9.

"With our continued focus on quality, our service provider partners continue to exemplify the leadership that only the best can provide," said David Farajun, chief executive officer at Asigra. "The partners named in the Asigra 2013 partner awards program showcases partners who have demonstrated their ability to excel and win in the competitive backup and recovery market. We applaud the winners and encourage others in our partner ecosystem to showcase their successes as we grow our businesses together."…

July 17, 2013 Off

Digital Defense Analysis Unveils Cloud Security Weaknesses

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Cloud security is still a top-of-mind issue, even though cloud vendors and partners have been good about allaying customers’ and potential customers’ fears, but even as security continues to increase, there are still risks in any kind of IT. Breaches still happen, regardless of whether they end up in headlines, and national information security risk assessment firm Digital Defense has come out with a short list of the some of the key ways hackers are hijacking cloud services.

In its recent blog post, Digital Defense outlined what it calls "the back door on the side of your server." The blog is a bit technical at times, but the gist is that there are "critical IPMI (intelligent platform management interface) vulnerabilities" in rack servers that pose a significant threat to organizations and the cloud services they run on those servers, as well as the data those apps touch. IPMI-based attack vectors can be "extremely damaging," the firm noted. It broke the vulnerabilities down this way:…