Category: News

April 24, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: GE to pour $105M into EMC and VMware’s Pivotal Initiative

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

The Pivotal Initiative, the big cloud and big data startup backed by parents EMC and VMware, now has another big, scary backer: General Electric is ponying up $105 million for a 10 percent stake in the company. Bill Ruh, GE’s VP, will talk about the investment and the Pivotal One Enterprise PaaS later today on Pivotal’s coming out party at 1 p.m. Eastern Time, joining Paul Maritz, the former VMware CEO (pictured above) who’s heading up Pivotal.

GE, the huge conglomerate that makes everything from household appliances to medical devices to jet engines, has been talking up the industrial internet of late. And now GE’s Global Software Center in San Ramon, Calif., will to use the Pivotal technologies as a standard way to deliver data management across GE units, according to the joint announcement…

April 24, 2013 Off

EMC’s Pivotal Initiative takes off with enterprise PaaS debut

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Rachel King.

Introduced during a media presentation at Pivotal Labs on Wednesday morning, EMC execs boasted that Pivotal One integrates data fabrics, programming frameworks and support for legacy infrastructures. Some of the typical target uses cases that Pivotal is shooting for include real-time telecommunications and future retail scenarios, large-scale intelligent agriculture, and intelligent industrial control and services utilizing telemetry.

"The short reason for Pivotal’s existence is we feel there’s a need for a new platform for a new era," said Maritz.
Paul Maritz, formerly CEO of VMware and now at the helm of Pivotal, offered some background about the project, outlining that it is based upon "key assets and people" from across both VMware and EMC…

April 24, 2013 Off

Amazon looks to move security appliances to the cloud

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Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Mikael Ricknäs.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is looking to expand its security offerings with hosted intrusion protection appliances and more extensive encryption features, as it seeks to increase the level of protection users can get in its cloud. For Amazon, proving its cloud computing platform can offer the same level of security as traditional hardware and software has been an ongoing challenge.

That it’s difficult for companies to meet their existing security requirements in the cloud is a common misconception, according to Stephen Schmidt, chief information security officer at Amazon Web Services…

April 24, 2013 Off

New Cloud Computing Insurance Attempts to Solve Cloud Liability Concerns For Service Providers

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Grazed from Forbes. Author: Reuven Cohen.

Like it or not outages are part of life in today’s technology landscape. It seems hardly a day goes by without some kind of attack, outage or interruption. From hacking to power outages to regular old fashion hardware failures, the only certainty is at some point your systems will fail. While many in the industry use the build for failure mantra, many more risk adverse enterprises still need an extra bit of assurance.

Today the MSPAlliance in partnership with Lockton Affinity, the world’s largest privately owned independent insurance broker announced the availability of a new Cloud and Managed Services Insurance. The cyber insurance is aimed at service providers who require comprehensive protection…

April 24, 2013 Off

Kaseya Advances Systems Management With Industry’s Only Complete Cloud Solution, Launches New IT Tools

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Grazed from Kaseya. Author: PR Announcement.

Kaseya, the only vendor to provide a complete IT systems management cloud solution, along with an on-premises solution, today announced an extensive set of new SaaS IT tools. Free versions and subscription license offerings are available, depending on user needs.

The cloud delivers a myriad of potential advantages over on-premises applications, from simplifying new software deployment and maintenance to enabling compliance and enhancing security, all contributing to significant cost savings to IT organizations. Kaseya is committed to its vision of providing the widest and most comprehensive range of automated IT systems management tools and is the industry’s only vendor to offer a complete cloud solution…

April 24, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: VoloMetrix Secures $3.3 Million to Capture New Markets for Social Enterprise Intelligence

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Today, VoloMetrix — an enterprise SaaS company providing Social Enterprise Intelligence applications to improve organizational responsiveness and drive productivity — announced it raised $3.3 million in a Series A financing round led by Shasta Ventures. This builds upon the initial seed investment of $1.6 million from Shasta Ventures in April 2012. The latest infusion of capital will allow the company to accelerate development of its Social Enterprise Intelligence platform, pursue new markets, and expand further into organizational functions — including IT departments — to grow the company’s existing customer base.

"Across many of their corporate functions, large organizations are looking for tools to help them better align people resources with their most important business priorities," said VoloMetrix CEO and co-founder Ryan Fuller. "This round of funding will allow us to expand the functionality of our core platform, respond to growing customer demand, and optimize SaaS modules designed to specifically address the needs of sales, engineering, and IT functions."…

April 24, 2013 Off

CloudLogix Introduces “LoadStar,” a Revolutionary Routing Management Application

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Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

CloudLogix, foremost provider of cloud-based Synchronized Resource Planning (SRP) solutions, announced today the official release of its newest Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool “LoadStar," a routing management application. The LoadStar routing platform manages and controls shipping, and moves shipments with approved carriers, according to the clients business rules. LoadStar makes shipping easy in an otherwise complicated supply chain world.

CloudLogix develops enabling technology for the supply chain market, focusing on allowing customers to synchronize their best-of-breed application to improve supply chain responsiveness and employ world class analytics in applications. With the SaaS approach, LoadStar adds a revolutionary twist to the supply chain industry…

April 24, 2013 Off

SaaS Business Model Competitive Advantage Revisited

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Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Joel York.

What is SaaS? We seem to need to ask this question every couple of years, because the answer is a bit of a moving target. It was simple enough when SaaS was merely software applications pushed through a Web browser, but now we have to contend with the cloud, mobile and even social. Recently, Scott Maxwell of OpenView partners sparked an interesting debate on the topic on LinkedIn that got me pondering it again.

I’ve weighed in on the “What is SaaS?” question before, however, every time I encounter this debate, I can’t help feeling that it skirts the more important issue: Why SaaS? When trying to create a successful SaaS business model, being SaaS is interesting, but doing SaaS is essential. It’s far less important that your SaaS business model meet the exact definition of SaaS, than it is that your SaaS business model creates sustainable competitive advantage through SaaS…

April 24, 2013 Off

CloudBerry Lab Announces CloudBerry Backup 3.4

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: CJ Arlotta.

Backup and management solutions for public cloud storage services vendor CloudBerry Lab has released a new version of CloudBerry Backup adding new capabilities for scheduled and real time backups to any FTP or Secure FTP.

CloudBerry Backup aims to automate encrypted and compressed data backup directly to public cloud storage such as Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Windows Azure, HP Cloud, Rackspace or OpenStack. The upgrade, CloudBerry Backup 3.4, includes the FTP and Secure FTP server backup storage options…

April 24, 2013 Off

Infor and IBM partner to offer products on IBM SmartCloud

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Grazed from CloudPro. Author: James Stirling.

Infor and IBM have announced an agreement which will see Infor offering its enterprise application software on IBM’s public, private and hybrid SmartCloud infrastructure. Infor offers enterprise CRM, ERP, financial management, human resources and business intelligence software. The deal means that Infor’s popular applications such as Infor LN, Infor M3, Infor Lawson, and Infor HCM will be available through IBM’s cloud.

Infor said that many organisations are keen to take advantage of cloud computing to run business critical applications on the cloud, but may require around-the-clock customer service, security and high availability, as well as greater resiliency for mission-critical operations…