Category: News

July 2, 2013 Off

The Year of the Virtual Desktop? For IaaS Provider Navisite it Definitely Is

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Grazed from ServicesAngles.  Author: Bert Latamore.

If you are a CIO you’ve probably heard it every year. “This is the year of desktop virtualization”. Well, for IaaS provider Navisite, 2013 definitely is the year of VDI, or more precisely Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). It has found a nice growth business, primarily initially in higher education and healthcare, where it has found strong use cases based on the high mobility of end-users and the security concerns. But, says Navisite VP of Product Management Chris Patterson, the appeal is really horizontal.

For instance, “last summer we had several customers in London who wanted us just for a few weeks. They said while the London Summer Olympics were on their employees wouldn’t be able to get to their offices. This constituted a disaster for them.”  The big market drivers, he says, include BYOD and the growing use of contract workers, both on- and off-shore. And one of the big concerns is security…

July 2, 2013 Off

CERN’s Hadron Collider Research Fueled By OpenStack

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Grazed from InformationWeek.  Author: Charles Babcock.

CERN, the birthplace of the World Wide Web, is rebuilding its Large Hadron Collider and re-architecting its data center infrastructure on OpenStack Grizzly as it continues its pursuit of the Higgs Boson particle and other advanced physics.   At the end of the process, it will be able to collect twice as much data from a research experiment in the collider as before, and that data will be uploaded to a "federated" Grizzly OpenStack cloud. Grizzly is the name of the OpenStack project’s seventh and latest release, which came out in April.

CERN’s federated cloud will encompass 15,000 servers in two locations, Budapest, Hungary, and Geneva, Switzerland.  The collider is being rewired and rebuilt with stronger magnets to run at twice the power level at which it ran before, and that means, says Tim Bell, CERN infrastructure manager, it will generate twice as much data as it did when it was taken offline earlier this year, after a breakthrough in particle physics on March 14…

July 2, 2013 Off

Cloud computing for dummies – IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and NaaS explained

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Grazed from Techradar.  Author: Editorial Staff.

No-one quite knows where the term ‘cloud computing’ came from, but it seems appropriate when you think that it’s essentially about removing data and various IT functions from your office to another plane.

Of course the data isn’t really floating in the clouds, but residing in the service provider’s data centre, which could be located anywhere between the edge of the M25 and the edge of Bangalore. The crucial points for the user is that the data is secure, stored in a way that complies with their own country’s regulations, and easily accessible…

July 2, 2013 Off

Protecting data in the cloud

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Grazed from MIT News.  Author: Larry Hardesty.

Cloud computing — outsourcing computational tasks over the Internet — could give home-computer users unprecedented processing power and let small companies launch sophisticated Web services without building massive server farms.

But it also raises privacy concerns. A bank of cloud servers could be running applications for 1,000 customers at once; unbeknownst to the hosting service, one of those applications might have no purpose other than spying on the other 999.  Encryption could make cloud servers more secure. Only when the data is actually being processed would it be decrypted; the results of any computations would be re-encrypted before they’re sent off-chip…

July 2, 2013 Off

Oracle debuts ‘first database designed for the cloud’

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Grazed from CloudPro.  Author: Jane McCallion.

Cloud service provider Oracle has launched its new database offering that the company claims will better meet the technology needs of organisations moving to the cloud.  Oracle Database 12c provides a new multitenant architecture built on top of a fast, scalable, reliable and secure database platform. The next-generation database is the first to be designed for the cloud, the company claims.

The platform is particularly suitable for organisations wishing to deploy private database clouds in addition to being of use to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) vendors, Oracle said.   “The innovations in Oracle Database 12c were developed with our customers’ cloud requirements very much in mind," said Andrew Mendelsohn, senior vice president for database server technologies at Oracle…

July 2, 2013 Off

CIOs On Cloud Computing Adoption: Conquer Complexity And Help Us Grow

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Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Louis Columbus.

NTT Europe recently completed a study that found 56% of CIOs and Senior IT leaders see complexity of their own Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems as the biggest barrier to their organization’s enterprise-wide adoption of the cloud.  The survey contends that cloud adoption continues to be tactical in nature as a result of the inordinate complexity of existing and legacy ICT platforms.

Completed in April and May of this year in the United Kingdom, the study Growing Pains In The Cloud, 300 CIOs Express Their Views About Barriers To Cloud Adoption (opt in required) was completed by Vanson Bourne and included 300 interviews of CIOs and Senior IT leaders from public and private organizations with 250+ employees…

July 2, 2013 Off

How to Take Your Enterprise Applications to the Cloud

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Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Mark Clayman.

With so many stories about cloud computing, IT outsourcing, hosting, SaaS solutions and managed services, we should all be well beyond the question of whether organizations should be moving their enterprise applications to the cloud. For those companies that have not yet started to move these applications outside of their own four walls or, worse yet, have yet to develop a plan to do so, a window is ever shrinking on your ability to keep up with your competitors. Why?

Because unless your value proposition to your customers is managing data centers, connectivity, routers, firewalls, servers, storage, backups, operating systems, databases, applications, etc., you’ll always be a step or maybe even two or three behind cloud service providers that do this day in and day out as part of their core business model…

July 2, 2013 Off

System Services (SSi) is Now SaaS Software, Inc., and Unveils “Powered by SSi” Strategic Solutions

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Grazed from PRWeb.  Author: PR Announcement.

System Services (SSi), a strategic information technology (IT) and software solutions company, is now SaaS Software, Inc. (SSi). The new name reflects the organization’s progression from IT outsourcing activities to application development, specifically, SaaS and mobile applications. Notably, the move transforms SSi from being a tactical IT resource to a strategic partnership role with its clients in helping them leverage revenue opportunities, gain competitive advantage, and turn their business ideas into reality.

Synonymous with the strategic direction SSi has taken to meet the needs of its clients, the company unveils “Powered by SSi™.” The new positioning demonstrates its commitment to creating business-changing applications that are designed, developed, and supported by the organization’s power, expertise and experience…

July 1, 2013 Off

1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server Adds Benchmark for Flexibility & Power

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Grazed from Ping Zine.  Author: Editorial Staff.

1&1 Internet Inc., www.1and1.com, a global leader among Web hosting providers, today unveiled a new cloud server package that delivers unrestricted cloud-based efficiencies to both businesses and professionals alike.  1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server, available from a total price of only $0.06 per hour,  features dynamically adjustable resources – Processor Cores (vCore), RAM (GB) and Hard Disk Space (GB) – that are configurable upwards and downwards by the user themselves anytime.

The solution offers capacity for a very high performance resource at a very low and accurate hourly price.  1&1 expects the package to be a highly popular option for businesses to take further steps toward Cloud computing, and raise efficiencies in their online projects.  1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server is an enormously flexible and robust virtualized server solution.  The server is particularly effective for companies whose resource requirements change frequently or for a new business that cannot accurately estimate how much computing power will be needed for online projects…

July 1, 2013 Off

European Commission Urges Increased Security for Cloud Computing

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Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Saroj Kar.

A group of experts appointed by European Commission will scrutinize how European cloud computing contracts are established. It will also try to develop a standard contract.  The European Commission launched a call for applications to recruit people from the industry, academia and other profiles, to establish a group of experts whose mission is to create a model on transparent cloud contract.

According to Neelie Kroes, Vice-President of the European Commission, one of the big barriers to using cloud computing is a lack of trust. People don’t always understand the terms in their contract: what they’re paying for, and what they can expect. It should be easy to ensure that the terms in contract are reasonable: open, transparent, safe and fair…