Category: News

July 15, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: In Wake of vSphere 5.1 Deployment, Infinitely Virtual Expands Support to Windows 2012 & Windows 8

By David

Grazed from HeroldOnline. Author: Editorial Staff.

Infinitely Virtual, a leading provider of Cloud Server computing services, today announced support for Windows 2012 and Windows 8, a move that marks the completion of its VMware vSphere® 5.1 upgrade cycle. The company recently announced its implementation of vSphere 5.1, a comprehensive update of the world’s most widely deployed virtualization platform. The foundation of the VMware vCloud Suite, vSphere 5.1 includes more than 100 enhancements and new features aimed at delivering optimum performance across all applications.

Among the vSphere 5.1 enhancements is support for Windows 2012 and Windows 8. vShield Manager 5.1, a virtual appliance that is part of the vSphere upgrade, is integral to that support, providing firewall protection, traffic analysis, and network perimeter services to protect the virtual infrastructure. vShield Manager — the centralized management component of vShield — is used to monitor and push configurations to vShield App, vShield Endpoint, and vShield Edge implementations…

July 15, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: In Battle Over Dell, a Founder Hopes to Reclaim His Legacy

By David

Grazed from NYTimes.  Author: Quentin Hardy.

Michael S. Dell is fighting a battle over a company that many say is doomed.Though his namesake company revolutionized the PC business, it missed the consumer shift to smartphones and tablets, and also missed the move of corporate computing to data centers and cloud-based networks. By trying to take the business private, Mr. Dell, in a sense, is trying to turn back the clock.

“Information technology moves faster than anything — even the worlds of fashion and retail don’t change as much,” said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor of management at Yale University who said he had a Dell investment. “How do you keep the revolution forever young?”…

July 13, 2013 Off

Fujitsu claims 10-minute physical IaaS deployment in test lab

By David

Grazed from TechRadar.  Author: Kane Fulton.

Fujitsu Laboratories claims to have developed a new infrastructure-as-a-service platform technology for its data centres that can configure and deploy physical servers on-demand on a per-user basis within 10 minutes.

While virtual IaaS servers are typically deployed on-demand, physical IaaS deployments can take several days after being ordered by the customer because service operators need to manually install servers and software in the data centre…

July 13, 2013 Off

The Shifting Buying Patterns of Cloud Service Adopters

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: David Deans.

We’ve certainly come a long way. Over the last couple of years, we’ve witnessed the trials and tribulations of the early-adopters of managed cloud services, and we’ve observed how the offerings have matured to attain broad-based market acceptance.

Cloud computing has become pervasive within today’s forward thinking companies. It’s already a transformative force throughout the global networked economy. Every enterprise that uses Business Technology is either considering or implementing cloud solutions — to create a strategic advantage over their late-adopter industry peer group in the marketplace…

July 13, 2013 Off

Can Red Hat Hijack OpenStack (In A Good Way)?

By David

Grazed from TheVar Guy.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Now that Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform is available, The VAR Guy has some advice for the open source company: Red Hat (RHT) needs to hijack OpenStack and the open source cloud conversation — for the good of channel partners. Here’s why.

As The VAR Guy’s Chris Tozzi reported earlier this week: Red Hat will be building a partner program around its OpenStack offering, beginning with "a small set of pilot solution provider and systems integration partners in select geographies" and scaling up from there.  That’s fantastic news as OpenStack enters its third chapter…

July 13, 2013 Off

Oracle Releases Cloud Application Foundation

By David

Grazed from ADTMag.  Author: John K. Waters.

Oracle today announced the 12c release of its Cloud Application Foundation, an integrated middleware platform for computing across conventional and cloud environments. This release includes a major update of the platform’s primary components: Oracle’s WebLogic 12c app server (v12.1.2) and Oracle’s Coherence 12c in-memory data grid (v12.1.2). It also integrates Oracle’s Enterprise Manager 12c R3 to provide the platform’s management component, and Oracle Database 12c; both of these updates were released on July 1.

"This really is the start of a major 12c era, so to speak, that is centered on cloud capabilities," Mike Lehmann, Oracle’s VP of product management for the Cloud Application Foundation product, told ADTmag. The "c" in these product release numbers stands for "cloud," he said in an earlier interview…
 
July 13, 2013 Off

Financial Sector’s Gaze Fixed Firmly on the Cloud

By David

Grazed from eCommerce Times.  Author: Editorial Staff.

A persistent myth in the tech world is that major enterprises in highly regulated industries are risk-averse and reluctant to adopt new technology innovations. In the case of the financial services sector, this has not been the case for years, and it is being disproved again as a growing number of financial institutions aggressively pursue a widening array of cloud computing alternatives.

One of the foundations for this myth in the cloud arena has been the initial small size of Software as a Service deployments. For instance, because Salesforce.com’s average deal size for many years was approximately 10 users, many industry observers misinterpreted this figure as indicating that SaaS was attractive only to small and medium-sized businesses.  In reality, SaaS was being adopted incrementally within a broad assortment of enterprises by disgruntled employees and business units via the clandestine procurement process we now refer to as "shadow IT" or the "consumerization of IT."…

July 13, 2013 Off

Cloud Service Providers need to practice what they preach

By David

Grazed from BusinessTech.  Author: Editorial Staff.

There’s a perception that cloud computing has a fuzzy “edge” that makes it difficult to tell where being online ends and the cloud starts.  This makes it easy for the unscrupulous to pull the wool over the eyes of the uninformed and pass off online solutions as being in the cloud.

And because so many IT managers and CTOs don’t really understand the cloud, it is easy to sell them solutions that don’t match even the most basic criteria of being a cloud solution.  What are these criteria? At the most basic level, a cloud solution must be:

  • immensely scalable on demand;
  • immediately flexible;
  • only pay for what you use when you use it…
July 13, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Ace Computers Unveils High Performance Computing Solution for Big Data

By David

Grazed from HPCWire.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Big data is pretty much useless without high performance computing power. And until now, there wasn’t a good solution for small-to-mid-sized organizations with a lot of data to analyze and relatively little hard drive capacity. This is where an expert custom computer builder comes in.  Ace Computers is the first company to both identify and meet the need for better on-premise computing power capable of supporting video-rendering, animation, large-scale engineering, and other graphic intensive applications for both traditional HPC systems and virtualized/Cloud-based applications.

Ace Computers CEO, John Samborski, explained, “We have been active in the HPC space for nearly two decades. Earlier this year, we identified a gap in the market for systems that use internal or direct-attach storage to handle big data computing. We wanted to escape the limitations of the traditional solution, which is to keep adding isolated hard drives.”…

July 13, 2013 Off

Will Microsoft Be Successful in the Cloud?

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Larry Carvalho.

When you think of IT vendors and cloud computing, companies like Amazon and Google first come to mind because they are very successful with start-ups that leverage their cloud services. HP, IBM and Oracle are making big strides primarily by targeting large enterprises with private cloud solutions. Cisco, EMC and Intel are primarily technology vendors serving as arms providers to cloud service providers.

Microsoft falls in a unique category that dominates certain IT segments and covers customers ranging from start-ups, consumers and large enterprises. The recent Microsoft Build conference provided many opportunities to learn about a range of the company’s cloud computing capabilities…