Category: News

May 3, 2013 Off

New QTS Lab Will Advance High-Security Federal Clouds

By David

Grazed from DataCenter Knowledge. Author: Jason Verge.

QTS (Quality Technology Services) wants to help federal agencies get comfortable with cloud computing, and is dedicating some of its data center space toward this goal. The company, in conjunction with i2 Sentinel Associates, has set up a testbed inside its massive data center campus in Richmond, Virginia that will focus on creating highly secure cloud computing capabilities based on the needs of the U.S. Department of Defense, federal agencies and the U.S. intelligence community.

QTS sees the continuous transformational environment (CTE) lab at its Richmond data center as an exciting development in the federal sector’s adoption of cloud computing. “The Richmond CTE lab contains some of the most advanced technologies in cloud computing today,” said Scott Shinberg, executive vice president, federal systems group – QTS…

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CA Extends Cloud Push with Layer 7 Acquisition

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Grazed from Application Development Trends. Author: Jeffrey Schwartz.

At last week’s CA World conference in Las Vegas, the company made clear it’s not stepping back from expanding its cloud focus on a number of levels. That’s no surprise considering the company tapped former Taleo chief Michael Gregoire as its new CEO late last year. Taleo, was a software as a service based provider sold to Oracle for $1.9 billion.

Adding to its cloud focus, the company also announced at the conference that it has acquired Layer 7, whose secure API offering will bolster its identity and access management suite, which includes SiteMinder, with the aim of providing added cloud security services. CA said it would also tie Layer 7 into its DevOps offerings, notably the LISA suite…

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Accelerating your BYOD Strategy with VDI

By David

Grazed from Wired. Author: Leo Reiter.

Everywhere you look, there’s a push to consumerize IT. People want to use their own devices — not just in their personal lives but also in their work roles. From email and calendars to file sharing and collaborating, employees are dictating the types of end user experience they want. If CIOs don’t acknowledge and support them, then employees will go around them, introducing serious security concerns. In an even worse scenario for companies in highly competitive industries, top performers will just choose to work elsewhere.

Of course, this puts CIOs in an unenviable position. Do you allow employees to bring their own devices and access business apps from them? Or do you put the company on lockdown, and risk them circumventing you and exposing your data in the process? How do you protect against security gaps while supporting a flexible BYOD policy?…

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Is I.T. Getting Sick of “Cloud Computing”?

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: David Linthicum.

According to Forbes, IT is getting sick and tired of the cloud computing hype. “…the biggest threat to cloud-computing companies today is customer fatigue. Businesses are tired of hearing the tech industry squawk about whether this or that is a managed service or a faux cloud or a virtualized cumulonimbus cluster or a passing shower or black cloud of doom.”

I’m seeing a bit of this as well. While we’ve had many technologies emerge in the past, none were as game changing as cloud computing. Thus, it’s at the top of the news, the hot topic at most IT conferences, and a large part of internal discussions within IT organizations. Some have had enough after 4 or 5 years…

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Gartner’s BYOD, Cloud Highlights Critical Role Of Service Providers

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Grazed from TheVarGuy. Author: Elliot Markowitz.

Mobile device adoption and cloud computing go hand in hand. The more business professionals use their smart phones, tablets and mini-tablets to access and create new data, the more organizations are embracing a cloud computing environment to dramatically increase their network capacity, storage and back-up capabilities. These movements highlight the critical role of solution providers and continue to drive their business models for the foreseeable future.

Nearly 40 percent of enterprise organizations said they expect to stop providing mobile devices to their employees by 2016 supporting bring your own device programs (BYOD) instead, according to a global survey of CIOs by Gartner. I’ve said it before in this space. The BYOD revolution cannot be stopped. Once you’ve empowered employees and supported their work style preferences, taking away those privileges is a step backwards. By the way, that is also why I believe Yahoo’s headline grabbing CEO Marissa Mayer is making a big mistake to eliminate remote workers. If you treat your employees like 9-to-5 employees, guess what, you get 9-5 employees…

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A solid strategy for the Cloud

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Grazed from DataCenter Dynamics. Author: Barry Lewington.

The IT market is continuing to change at lightning speed as technology evolves and global economic challenges force organizations to review IT service delivery strategies. It used to be so easy – we owned our data center with our carefully selected IT stored within it, everything local and under one roof. But as technology has evolved, so has our view of the delivery of IT infrastructure services, and the message that goes with this is not always clear.

Today, business managers are asking their IT professionals about the marketing promise of cloud computing and alternate sourcing. And as current global external pressures have a major influence on business decisions, senior management is continuing to focus its attention on areas of high cost, with IT near the top in all cases…

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Virtualization’s March To Cloud Threatens VMware according to IDC

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Grazed from ReadWriteWeb. Author: Matt Asay.

VMware has a firm if fading grip on the server virtualization market, but according to IDC analyst Al Gillen, virtualizaton serves as a convenient on-ramp to private cloud, which in turn leads to the public cloud. Is VMware paving IT’s path to Amazon, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace and other public cloud providers? Not exactly.

Virtualization: Still Relevant, Mostly VMware

According to Gillen, who spoke at the Open Business Conference (OSBC) in San Francisco earlier this week, VMware continues to dominate the virtualization market, with just under 60% market share. VMware’s installed base, coupled with CIO resistance to change, mean that VMware’s hold on virtualization should persist for years. That’s the good news…

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Why Healthcare Must Embrace Cloud Computing

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Grazed from Forbes. Author: Scott Good.

Regulatory compliance for the healthcare industry is a hot-button issue. The overriding compliance requirements that this industry faces are dictated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), enacted by Congress in 1996. HIPAA was designed to protect the privacy of patients’ medical records and restrict who has access to them.

The latest HIPAA standards surrounding the security and privacy of patient data makes many in the healthcare industry understandably cautious about adopting new technologies. In the past, healthcare companies preferred to keep any electronic data concerning business operations and patient care behind a secure firewall. Now, HIPAA omnibus and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) requirements stipulate everyone in the healthcare industry begin migrating patient records and other data to cloud computing. Essentially, by 2015, all medical professionals with access to patient records must utilize electronic medical and health records (EMR and EHR), or face penalties…

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Upholding the Open Web with PaaS: An Interview with Mozilla’s Chris Turra

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Grazed from Wired. Author: Isabelle Groc.

Just a few blocks away from ActiveState’s office in downtown Vancouver, Mozilla web operations engineer Chris Turra is working hard to fulfill his organization’s mission to keep the web open. Working with his California-based colleague Brandon Burton, Turra is implementing Stackato private Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) technology at Mozilla to help his (now-teenage) organization deploy web applications at scale.

Born and raised in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, Turra is passionate about technology and coffee. He packs his own beans when he travels, and he is an expert when it comes to the nuances of espresso-making. Today he spills the beans about the Mozilla PaaS flavor and talks about the ingredients for achieving success with a PaaS…

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Zenith Expands “Bring Your Own IaaS to Life” Seminar Series

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Grazed from PRNewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Zenith Infotech Ltd announced Thursday that it is adding new cities to its latest seminar series, "Bring Your Own IaaS to Life." The workshops, which help service providers understand and capitalize on the cloud landscape, have generated significant interest among providers looking to offer Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) for SMB clients. Zenith expects to hold over 90 seminars around the country by the end of June.

"Companies like Rackspace(R), SoftLayer(R) and Terremark(R) have built tremendously valuable IaaS businesses. This workshop shows IT providers how to build their own cloud offering–be it private, public or hybrid–to add value to their businesses, rather than just reselling services," explains Akash Saraf, CEO of Zenith Infotech…