Category: News

July 3, 2013 Off

‘Confusion’ reigns with iPaaS integration

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Grazed from ITWire.  Author: Peter Dinham.

Marketing gimmicks by vendors, especially “cloud washing”, and impractical ideas from some industry pundits are confusing organisations considering integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) as a means to ease the complexity of hybrid integration, according to one global analyst firm.

With global spend on cloud-based integration platforms expected to reach US$3.7 billion by the end of 2018, Ovum says vendors must effectively communicate and demonstrate cost benefits and return on investment (ROI) models associated with a shift to iPaaS, or they are “risking their slice of a market forecast to grow 31% over the next five years.”…

July 2, 2013 Off

Cloud being “smothered” by CIO IT concerns, claims new report

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Grazed from CloudTech.  Author: James Bourne.

As cloud computing continues to materialise and mature in the fabric of today’s IT, one of the primary barriers to widespread adoption is the high proportion of legacy ICT in many companies.  That’s according to the latest survey, this time from NTT Europe polling 300 CIOs and IT decision makers on current trends, barriers and solutions.

56% of those surveyed cited the complexity of their IT layout as the biggest barrier to large scale cloud adoption, with the figure rising to 70% in the public sector.  In some cases, the reason for being so attached to older IT software is financial. 28% of respondents said their legacy systems were too expensive – or valuable – to completely trash…

July 2, 2013 Off

VMworld 2013, the Leading Virtualization & Cloud Computing Event of the Year, Heads to San Francisco and Barcelona

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Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, today announced that VMworld(R) 2013 U.S. makes its return to San Francisco Aug. 25-29 at Moscone Center in San Francisco, celebrating the 10th annual event in the United States. VMworld 2013 Europe will be held Oct. 14-17 at Fira Barcelona Gran Via in Barcelona. With more than 28,000 attendees expected worldwide, VMworld 2013 will spotlight VMware and the industry’s commitment to the era of innovation and mobility through a new world of computing.

This year’s VMworld theme, "Defy Convention" focuses on how attendees will gain tools to transform conventional remedies into seamless, agile solutions that dramatically simplify operations, provide unmatched business advantages, and extend the benefits of virtualization to all areas of the data center…

July 2, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing May Reduce 95% of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Saroj Kar.

The Global e-Sustainability Initiative (GeSI), the global association that promotes Green IT and promote the goal IT equipment a tool for assessing the sustainability performance of suppliers of raw materials and components to manufacture, revealed in a report that increased use of cloud computing services will reduce the dependence on energy and save over US$2.2 billion.

The study entitled “The Enabling Technologies of a Low-Carbon Economy – a Focus on Cloud Computing” released by a research team from Harvard University, Imperial College and Reading University, sponsored by Microsoft Europe and GeSI examines that cloud computing has the power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 95 percent…

July 2, 2013 Off

Cloud Economics 2.0: German Stock Exchange starts cloud computing exchange

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Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Phil LeClare.

Most enterprises understand cloud topologies (virtualization) and privacy levels (private, virtual-private, and public), as well as the different resource types (IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS). Some enterprises embrace relatively  sophisticated technologies like cloud bursting – the dynamic relocation of workloads.  However, when it comes to current and future economic models of cloud computing, understanding lags behind.

A year ago, Forrester introduced the corporate perspective of cloud economics with James Staten’s report Drive Savings and Profits with Cloud Economics. The major cloud providers surprised us with many innovative business models, such as Amazon’s AWS Reserved Instance Marketplace last September…

July 2, 2013 Off

Is Cloud Changing the Differentiation Game?

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Grazed from Business2Community.  Author: Remy Claret..

It’s amazing to see how quickly things are changing in the Cloud arena over the past few years. Three years ago the main reasons to go to the Cloud were almost exclusively cost predictability and TCO containment. Today there is a whole new set of business reasons popping-up and rising in importance. A survey conducted by KPMG at the end of 2012 highlighted some interesting trends on why customers move to the cloud. Business process transformation and improved interactions with customers are named by more than 25% of the respondents as good reasons to go for the Cloud.

Late last year, Gartner issued a survey (around the same time) called “Buyers Tell Us About SaaS and Cloud Adoption Through 2014” with similar findings and conclusions.  Cloud went from a pure cost killing tool to an actual business value driver in a remarkably short time. In a business world where product commoditization always prowls in your neighborhood, differentiating through unique customer service is key…

July 2, 2013 Off

CloudeAssurance Releases Its Third Quarterly Independent Cloud Security Benchmark Study

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Grazed from BroadwayWorld.  Author: Editorial Staff.

CloudeAssurance, Inc. an eFortresses Company today released its third quarterly Cloud Security Benchmark: Top 10 CSPs and added this report to its cloud security rating system platform: CloudeAssurance. This platform enables safe and secure adoption of Cloud Computing!  This latest release is in response to customer demand and positive feedback received from industry experts relating to the last two study reports published in January and April 2013.

CloudeAssurance 1.2 is designed for global enterprise and government customers, cloud brokerages, cloud auditors and cloud service providers that want to differentiate themselves by providing higher levels of security assurance and transparency to their customers and stakeholders…

July 2, 2013 Off

Problems Of Virtualized Environments In Cloud Computing

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Grazed from CloudTweaks.  Author: Salman Ul Haq.

Virtualization is probably the most beneficial and transcendent factor of the Cloud where enterprise level resource allocation and consumption can be performed within reduced time and cost. However, virtualization has some operational risks which may lead to detrimental consequences for the huge data centers and information infrastructures if not addressed properly. Virtual environments have always faced the vulnerabilities of system and application based threats because of the multi level centralized architecture with common and single point of failures.

 Virtual Machine (VM) hosting architecture is beyond doubt one of the most pragmatic hallmarks of the modern day enterprise IT where you share and use the pooled resources on-demand without acquiring or wasting any resource. However, the CPU cycle bottleneck and ticket generation problems are really something to give a thought about…

July 2, 2013 Off

Is the cloud exchange concept ready for primetime? Deutsche Boerse thinks so.

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Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: David Meyer.

Financial services giant the Deutsche Boerse Group, which runs the Frankfurt Stock Exchange among other things, is about to make a pretty serious leap into the cloud computing space. The German company said on Tuesday that it will launch a global, vendor-neutral marketplace for compute and storage capacity in 2014.

The idea of a cloud marketplace is not new, but there aren’t many serious players out there yet. Deutsche Boerse’s take is very much aimed at the corporate and medium-to-large enterprise market, as well as the public sector, and it uses infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud management software from Berlin-based Zimory to connect buyers and sellers through open APIs (the two companies are treating this as a joint venture)…

July 2, 2013 Off

Founder of PHP Joins Jelastic PaaS Cloud Hosting Provider

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Grazed from The Var Guy.  Author: Christopher Tozzi.

Jelastic is building what it says is "the next generation Java and PHP cloud hosting platform."  Now, it has enlisted the father of PHP himself to help in that endeavor. On Monday, the platform-as-a-service (PaaS) provider announced that Rasmus Lerdorf has signed on as an "Advisor" to provide technical expertise for PHP cloud hosting.

It’s hard not to compare Lerdorf to Linus Torvalds, the founder of the Linux kernel. They’re both Scandinavian natives—Torvalds is a Swedish-speaking Finn and Lerdorf a native of Greenland, which makes him Danish (tangential thought: Denmark controls a huge portion of North America, yet no one seems to realize it, except maybe the Danes)—who developed open source software that has played a central role in defining computing as we know it.  Like Linux, PHP, which Lerdforf introduced in 1994, powers millions of websites around the world. It remains one of the most popular server-side scripting languages today, despite competition from newer alternatives…