Cloud News, Resources and Information
Heroku, a salesforce.com company and industry pioneer in cloud application development, today announced that Tod Nielsen has joined the company as chief executive officer. Nielsen comes to Heroku from VMware where he served in a variety of roles over his tenure including chief operating officer, co-president running the application platform group, and most recently as part of Pivotal Labs, the venture created from EMC and VMware.
With more than 25 years of experience in leading and growing developer-facing businesses, Nielsen has held several key executive roles at some of the world’s most successful developer-facing software companies including BEA, Microsoft, and Oracle.
Grazed from CRN. Author: Editorial Staff.
In this new category introduced this year, Microsoft claimed the top spot with its aggressive focus on Office 365 cloud offerings. TCS which has a comprehensive cloud offering in form of iON for SMBs, came second. Google did not get enough votes to qualify.
Microsoft with its wide range of cloud offerings including different flavors of Office 365, Online CRM, and its platform-as-a-service offering Azure, was very aggressive in its channel-led GTM. Many partners informed that Microsoft was so aggressive in pushing the Office 365 platform that they were told not to sell licenses of the software and instead sign customers for Office 365…
Grazed from Experts-Exchange. Author: Jenn Prentice.
While it once looked like a promising way to save Barnes and Noble’s struggling brick and mortar stores, the company’s Nook tablet division suffered a nearly 35% loss last quarter and looks to be dying out. Rather than do away with the hardware altogether, however, Barnes and Noble is looking to sell its Nook tablet division–and rumor has it Microsoft is first in line to buy.
On this week’s podcast, Gary and Jenn talk with Experts Exchange senior site administrator Jason Levine about what a Nook buyout might mean for both Barnes and Noble and Microsoft and what the struggling bookstore can do–if anything–to stay in business. Also on this week’s podcast, Gary interviews RightScale CEO Michael Crandell about how the future of cloud computing and how cloud management services are revolutionizing our world…
Grazed from Reuters. Author: Noel Randewich.
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Software companies Oracle and NetSuite announced an alliance to deliver cloud-based services to mid-size business customers, the third tie-up unveiled this week by Oracle as it pushes further into services delivered over the Internet.
The agreement will focus on integrating Oracle’s software for human resources with NetSuite’s services for enterprise resource planning and will be aimed at mid-size companies, Oracle and NetSuite said. "You shouldn’t think of this as a date. You should think of this as us continuing to integrate our products closer and closer together," Oracle President Mark Hurd told analysts and reporters on a conference call. "Think of this almost as rolling thunder as opposed to an event."…
Egenera, a leader in converged infrastructure and cloud management, today announced the next major release of its cloud management software, PAN Cloud Director 2.0, which features integration with Amazon Web Services (AWS). Adding Amazon Web Services to the PAN Cloud Director service catalog and portal provides a first of its kind cloud experience for users as it enables them to build IT solutions that span public and private clouds, and can also consist of a mix of virtualized and physical servers. The capability to design, build and manage hybrid cloud environments from within a single management interface is unique to Egenera and the integration with Amazon Web Services is a key milestone in delivering on Egenera’s vision for simplifying and unifying cloud management.
As organizations look to a hybrid cloud model, cloud operators need the ability to allocate the right kind of resource for each workload, based on criteria such as performance, security, high availability and cost. Amazon Web Services is the first of many public clouds that will be accessible through PAN Cloud Director to provide the greatest user flexibility.
Metacloud, Inc., which delivers the industry’s first on-premise, private cloud as a service, today announced it has raised $10 million in a Series A funding round. Canaan Partners led the round and was joined by existing investors Storm Ventures and AME Cloud Ventures.
The financing will be used to accelerate the company’s growth, pace of innovation and global expansion to meet the rapid demand for Metacloud’s Carbon|OS OpenStack-based private cloud solution.
Parallels (www.parallels.com), a leading hosting and cloud services enablement provider, today announced the availability of Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5 and Parallels Web Presence Builder 11.5, the newest versions of the company’s control panel and presence builder software. Building on the success of Parallels Plesk Panel 11, the fastest growing hosting control panel product in company history, Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5 further enables hosting providers to grow their businesses with rich hosting plans and to use innovative technologies to provide the most intuitive experience for customers. Parallels Web Presence Builder 11.5 further helps hosting providers attract new customers and differentiate their offerings with more advanced tools to convert active prospects into buyers.
Parallels Plesk Panel 11.5
Join Appcara’s Paul Speciale and Citrix’s Geralyn Miller and Gaurav Chhaunker for a Citrix Ready Technical Webinar tomorrow, June 27, 2013 to learn more about their product, AppStack, an advanced software platform for provisioning and managing enterprise and distributed applications on to public and private clouds.
In this session, they will demonstrate how AppStack provides simple cloud application management for Citrix CloudPlatform powered by Apache CloudStack: