Category: News

July 10, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Amazon Ramps Server Count 33%

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.

Amazon.com and its Amazon Web Services unit appear to have hit a growth inflection point. Last September, Amazon.com became the largest hosting company in the world, based on the number of its Web-facing servers, as measured by online Web crawling and measurement firm Netcraft. Eight months later, Netcraft reported in May, it had grown by more than 33%, to 158,000 servers.

The Netcraft survey is limited in how much it can see and must estimate the number of computers that operate behind the "Web-facing" servers of a given company. It says on its website that its counts miss those servers that don’t respond directly to an HTTP call, such as the database servers, firewalls, proxy servers, load balancing servers and others that lie behind the ones it sees at a given address. It estimates that it counts about two-thirds of the servers in use at a large hosting service, such as Amazon…

July 10, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Xen Project Advances Open Source Virtualization With New Release

By David

Grazed from BroadWay World. Author: Editorial Staff.

The Xen Project, a Collaborative Project hosted at The Linux Foundation, today announced the availability of Xen Project hypervisor version 4.3. The Xen Project powers more than 10 million users across enterprise and cloud computing in addition to embedded and mobile devices. Xen Project is backed by some of the largest names in computing including Amazon Web Services, AMD, Google, Oracle, Intel and many other hardware and hosting service providers.

The Xen Project open source virtualization platform is licensed under the GPLv2 with a similar governance structure to the Linux kernel. The investments the Xen Project has been making in further opening up development, culminating with the decision to be an independent Collaborative Project at The Linux Foundation, have resulted in increased collaborative development and the inclusion of the following new capabilities and improvements in the Xen Project 4.3:..

July 10, 2013 Off

The cloud privacy wars are coming

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

Germany’s interior minister, Hans-Peter Friedrich — the country’s top security official — cautioned privacy-conscious residents and organizations to steer clear of U.S.-based service companies, according to the Associated Press. As InfoWorld’s Ted Samson has reported, "Friedrich is by no means the first E.U. politician to issue this type of warning, and as details continue to emerge about the U.S. government’s widespread surveillance programs, such warnings are certain to garner greater attention."

The blowback in Europe around NSA surveillance is no surprise. Privacy has always been a huge issue in Europe, as demonstrated by confrontations with Google, among others. However, the real privacy wars in the cloud have yet to be fought, both in the United States and in Europe. This battle will likely occur in courtrooms and in government regulatory agencies…

July 10, 2013 Off

IBM Puts SoftLayer At New Cloud Unit’s Core

By David

Grazed from Information Week. Author: Charles Babcock.

The OpenStack cloud community will find it has a major addition to its membership as IBM converts SoftLayer Technologies’ existing 13 data centers in North America, Europe and Asia into an implementation of the open source code cloud. And with that conversion, IBM will have the vehicle it needs to compete with Amazon Web Services for enterprise-level, cloud computing customers. SoftLayer, a seven-year-old, rapidly growing infrastructure-as-a-service provider, will give IBM greater IaaS core competence and extend its reach as enterprise users start to spend on cloud services.

SoftLayer CEO Lance Crosby welcomed the changes Monday, as IBM completed its acquisition, first announced June 4. Crosby said he and the rest of the SoftLayer executive staff will remain in place with multi-year contracts, along with their 700 employees, as they transition into becoming "a foundation unit" in IBM’s new Cloud Services division, which will consist of SoftLayer plus existing SmartCloud services. The division will be a unit of IBM Global Services…

July 9, 2013 Off

Asigra Extends Cloud-to-Cloud Backup Support for Google Apps as Cloud-Provisioned Users Grow to 33% by 2017

By David
Grazed from Asigra.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Asigra Inc., a leading Cloud Backup, recovery and restore software provider since 1986 today announced cloud-to-cloud backup support for Google Apps. With this new capability, Asigra now supports multiple Tier One cloud applications and platforms, including Salesforce, IBM SmartCloud, Google Apps and others. Now included in Asigra Cloud Backup version 12.2, this new functionality ensures data recovery while ending the requirement for multiple application/platform centric backup solutions to protect physical, virtual, cloud and mobile computing platforms.

Organizations using Google Apps for business operations are enjoying the benefits that a move to a SaaS-based application presents. However, even as companies transfer their capital expenditure and IT management tasks to Google, they are ultimately responsible for the data stored in these environments.

July 9, 2013 Off

Mozido Named Cloud Services Innovator of 2013 by Pegasystems

By David
Grazed from Mozido.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Mozido, a global provider of mobile marketing, payment and commerce solutions, announced today it has been awarded the Pegasystems (NASDAQ: PEGA) 2013 "Cloud Innovator of the Year" award. Mozido has developed a suite of mobile services for merchants and consumers using Pegasystems’ Build for Change® technology in the cloud. Mozido empowers business customers to design scalable and secure payment, customer service and marketing solutions to address the latest market opportunities and consumer behaviors.

Mozido was seeking a technology partner that could support its MoTEAF Mobile Transaction EcoSystem Architecture Framework. It chose Pega, after an extensive search, for its ability to dynamically specialize by geography, product or customer type on a proven and secure cloud platform. Pegasystems’ Build for Change technology supports Mozido in helping implement the best mobile adoption and engagement processes for Banks, Credit Unions, QSRs, Retailers, Municipalities and Mobile Carriers. 

July 9, 2013 Off

Tier 3 Announces Breakthrough Automation for Enterprise Cloud Deployments of Microsoft Lync, Exchange, and SharePoint

By David
Grazed from Tier 3.  Author: PR Announcement
 

MICROSOFT WORLDWIDE PARTNER CONFERENCE (Booth #2124) Tier 3, a public cloud infrastructure and cloud management platform provider, today announced the availability of new enterprise environment templates known as "Cloud Blueprints" for Microsoft Lync, Exchange, and SharePoint. Enterprise customers can use Cloud Blueprints to accelerate the deployment of applications in Tier 3’s public cloud.

Consider a Microsoft SharePoint environment — a typical 10-server SharePoint farm can require over 30 hours of work to build and configure. In contrast, the Cloud Blueprint for a similar environment which consists of 81 discrete steps requires only 10 minutes to configure. The Cloud Blueprint automatically executes the instructions, and the environment is ready a few hours later. This highly automated approach dramatically reduces the manual time required for IT staff to construct new cloud environments, saving days of effort and reducing the opportunity for human error.

July 9, 2013 Off

Flexera Software Unveils FlexNet Manager Suite On-Demand Cloud-Based Software License Optimization

By David
Grazed from Flexera Software.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Flexera Software, the leading provider of Application Usage Management solutions for application producers and enterprises, announced today the unveiling of a cloud-based version of its market-leading Software License Optimization solution, FlexNet Manager Suite for Enterprises. FlexNet Manager Suite On-Demand provides software license management functionality to enterprises seeking to reduce software spend and maintain license compliance through a low overhead software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering.

"While on-premises applications will always be part of the IT mix, many organizations see operating expense (OPEX) and capital expense (CAPEX) benefits in purchasing software through a SaaS-based delivery model," said Alan Swahn, Vice President of Product Management at Flexera Software. "FlexNet Manager Suite On-Demand will enable these organizations to implement best-in-class Software License Optimization, while enjoying the benefits of reduced infrastructure requirements, accelerated deployment times, lower learning curves, and a lower initial investment."

July 9, 2013 Off

OpTier Reports Record Quarter, Achieves 400% Year-Over-Year Growth

By David
Grazed from OpTier.  Author: PR Announcement
 

OpTier, a pioneer in analytics-driven, SaaS-based Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and transaction-based Big Data Analytics, announced today financial results from its 2013 fiscal second quarter which saw the company net a year-over-year growth rate of more than 400%.

The company’s aggressive growth is attributed to increased customer demand for simple-to-use, fast-to-deploy application monitoring that transcends silos and provides end-to-end application visibility. Earlier this year the company launched OpTier SaaS, a cloud-based version of its award-winning APM solution, which has resulted in increased market awareness and amplified customer demand.

July 9, 2013 Off

Cisco to Accelerate Microsoft-Based Private Cloud Deployments

By David
Grazed from Cisco.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Today at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) announced it would team with Microsoft to accelerate the deployment of private and hybrid cloud infrastructure worldwide. The companies will invest in initiatives to align sales teams and channel partners, while helping customers modernize their data centers with private cloud solutions.

Over the past two years, Cisco and Microsoft have invested significant development resources to integrate best-in-class data center technologies. By combining the innovative Cisco® Unified Data Center architecture with Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V and System Center 2012, Cisco and Microsoft are helping customers simplify data center operations, boost IT productivity and improve data center economics.