Category: News

July 15, 2013 Off

Startup turns applications into cloud-based SaaS

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Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Brandon Butler.

As the wave of cloud computing continues to ripple through the technology world, many applications are being left behind because they don’t translate well into being delivered as a software as a service (SaaS) in the cloud, says Osman Kent, founder of Numecent, which aims to fix that problem.

The company’s CloudPaging technology turns applications into ones that can be delivered as a cloud-based software as a service. There could be significant value in “cloudifying” apps: Kent says the SaaS market is about $30 billion, but growing at about 17% annually; native Microsoft Windows apps are about a $300 billion market, but are growing about 3% annually. That’s a big market opportunity to turn Windows apps into cloud apps. Today, the company, which was founded in 2009, just got a $13 million funding infusion, led by T-Venture, the VC arm of Deutsche Telekom…

July 15, 2013 Off

Open Software Integrators Partners With CloudBees To Provide Cloud-Based Solutions

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Open Software Integrators, LLC (OSI) today announced a strategic partnership with leading Platform as a Service (PaaS) provider, CloudBees. This partnership will allow users of the CloudBees Platform to take full advantage of a complete package of professional services in North America.

Open Software Integrators is a leading open source, professional services company specializing in big data consulting and developing cloud-based solutions. OSI president, Andrew C. Oliver is enthusiastic about the PaaS trend and partnering with a former associate. "In this partnership, I am reunited with my friend and former JBoss colleague Sacha Labourey…

July 15, 2013 Off

Exigent Turnkey Cloud Services for SMBs

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Grazed from Exigent. Author: PR Announcement.

TurnKey Cloud is a new service which has been released by Exigent Technologies, and will make it easier and more affordable for SMBs in New York and New Jersey to transition to cloud computing solutions. Exigent’s TurnKey Cloud services are currently available, and have been developed especially for SMBs. Customizable, cloud-based infrastructure solutions and data center services are featured, and this means that business availability will be ensured, and will allow smaller companies to consume information technology as a service (IaaS), instead of keeping it as a continuous expenditure.

Further to cutting costs and saving time, SMBs in the U.S. that are at present using a cloud service, are beginning to understand the key privacy, security and reliability advantages over companies that do not use cloud services, according to a recent Microsoft study. Ninety-four percent of SMBs (using one or more cloud services) polled in the study noted that they have more security benefits; something which was not available to them through previous on-premises technologies…

July 15, 2013 Off

Caspio Removes Caps on Unlimited PaaS Pricing Plan

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

It’s like cloud providers are engaging in a cutthroat limbo contest as they continue to ask each other, "How low can you go?" As we noted last week, cloud providers seem to be engaging in a price war, but the truth is as price cuts happen, others simply follow suit. And it’s not just the big boys playing the game. Some of the small and midsize players are also reducing prices in what is quickly becoming the norm in the cloud computing space.

Take Caspio as a good example. The PaaS provider has announced a new pricing plan to removes the pay-per-usage model most cloud providers pride themselves on in favor of a "one price fits all" plan. Caspio, which provides a PaaS for custom business applications, has removed all caps on applications, users, storage and email messages within its new Standard pricing plan…

July 15, 2013 Off

Asustek, Taiwan government to collaborate on cloud marketplace

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Grazed from Asustek. Author: PR Announcement.

Taiwan’s Asustek Computer (Asus) has announced that it will be partnering with the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) under the Ministry of Economic Affairs to establish a new cloud computing services marketplace.

The new platform, Taiwan Digital Mega Mall, will be set up to integrate Taiwan-based content providers, development tool providers and online content stores, and will initially be focused on providing content providers (publishers, game operators and software vendors) with the means to make their content digitally available. The offering will be initially focused on business to business sales, although Asus has confirmed that this will eventually expand to include business to consumer interactions…

July 15, 2013 Off

CloudSpokes Introduces Thurgood Software Development Tool

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: CJ Arlotta.

Crowdsourced cloud developer CloudSpokes released a new cloud-based tool that automatically analyzes the build, quality and security of code to provide businesses and developers with insight into the stability of submitted code.

Thurgood, the company’s software development tool, accepts all coding languages and leverages Cloudbees’ Jenkins Enterprise and Checkmarx security and vulnerability scan, aiming to provide automated quality and security review of submitted software development packages, the company said…

July 15, 2013 Off

Actian Launches Elastic, Cloud-Based Integration Platform

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Actian has launched its a new elastic cloud platform that was designed to integrate cloud and on-premises applications while providing robust data quality and other data services. The DataCloud platform and another new offering, the ParAccel Big Data Analytics Platform, were built using acquired technology from ParAccel, Pervasive Software and Versant.

The vendor is focused on the Big Data analytics space, but with DataCloud, it is aiming to provide "invisible integration" to provide a variety of data and application integration services in the cloud. Customers get a choice of three tiers:…

July 15, 2013 Off

Using the cloud for rapid deployment of Financial Planning & Analysis technology

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Steve Player.

IT professionals often view cloud computing as a challenge to on-premises implementations. While this is true, the cloud also provides the financial planning and analysis (FP&A) function with a ready way to rapidly deploy advanced planning approaches. Read on to discover how cloud computing enables rapid FP&A technology deployment and find responses to common objections to using the cloud.

The need for rapid deployment in FP&A

The FP&A department in most organizations faces tremendous demands because the planning function serves as the organizational brain. It reads inputs of current performance in light of a changing external environment, constantly develops evolving courses of action to transform current capabilities into what the expected future requires, and tries to keep the organization on the path to prosperity…

July 15, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing Benefits And Importance On Redesigning Your IT Infrastructure

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Deney Dentel.

Cloud computing can simply be described as computing based on the internet. In the past, people depended on physical computer storage or servers to run their programs. However, with the introduction of cloud computing, people as well as business enterprises can now access their programs through the internet. This kind of computing is rapidly growing in popularity and especially with small business enterprises. To understand why so many businesses are making the transition to cloud computing, let’s have a look at some of its benefits.

Cost savings of the cloud

Opting for the cloud helps a business save money in several ways. For instance, it eliminates the necessity to invest in storage hardware and other physical infrastructure like servers. Besides, a business does not need to hire technical personnel to maintain and service the infrastructure. With cloud service, you pay after certain duration of time depending on the plan you opt for. All you do is use the virtual storage space without giving much attention to the actual infrastructure…

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U.S. federal private cloud spending to hit $1.7B in 2014; IaaS leading

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Zack Whittacker.

The cloud has suffered a bad rap as of late, with Brussels-based bureaucrats calling on a new European cloud away from the U.S. in efforts to avoid PRISM-related spying. But stateside, where U.S. law applies to U.S. clouds and nobody seems to care because "that’s just how it goes," everything is great — particularly for the U.S. federal government, which certainly doesn’t have to worry about spying on itself.

So says the latest research from IDC, which puts U.S. federal cloud spending in the "through the roof" category. According to the figures, private clouds are leading the way — away from existing networks and infrastructure in a bid to enhance security and wedge a divide between corporate data and government data…