Category: News

April 12, 2013 Off

For a cloud career, learn to operate at the edge

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

Cloud computing jobs are on the rise, no matter what analyst firms you ask these days. Of course, "cloud computing jobs" can mean many things, ranging from architects to operators. However, the demand seems to be for those who have development experience with specific public clouds and those who have experience operating specific clouds, both private and public.

Say you don’t want to learn OpenStack anytime soon but still want to cash in on cloud computing, or you don’t have the hands-on cloud experience in high demand. What are your options? Consider focusing on a job whose demand is rising because of cloud computing but is not directly related to cloud computing. These secondary jobs are being created through the use of cloud-based platforms. They may not directly deal with cloud technology, but are nonetheless driven by it…

April 12, 2013 Off

Teambox On-Premise Delivers “Behind-Your-Firewall” Cloud Collaboration

By David

Grazed from TheVarGuy. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

In theory, the cloud makes communication easier than ever by allowing users to connect with one another from anywhere. In practice, the picture can be more complicated, especially in situations where security or regulator concerns constrain the ability to work in the cloud. But the channel is responding with solutions for leveraging the cloud without violating data policies, as a new collaboration platform from Teambox shows.

The software, called Teambox On-Premise, is designed to reconcile data privacy and security concerns with demand for cloud-based collaboration by allowing organizations to run collaboration software on their own hardware and behind their own firewalls. It’s the latest addition to Teambox’s line of collaboration, workflow management and file sharing applications, and the company bills it as the channel’s "only behind­-your-­firewall collaboration solution."…

April 12, 2013 Off

RightScale Compute Conference: Cloud Computing’s Present and Future

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

In a clear sign that cloud computing is now front and center on the channel’s agenda, there are dozens of conferences that now serve VARs, MSPs and cloud services providers. One of the biggest of this spring, RightScale Compute 2013, is approaching fast. Here’s what to expect — along with a discount code just for Talkin’ Cloud readers who might want to attend.

Scheduled for April 23-26 in San Francisco, RightScale Compute will combine technical presentations to promote a better understanding of some key cloud technologies with sessions and keynotes that focus on the bigger picture of where the cloud is going in the future and how it relates to the channel at large…

April 12, 2013 Off

RiverMeadow’s Cloud Migration SaaS to Be Integrated Into the Cisco Cloud

By David

Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

RiverMeadow Software(TM) Inc., developer of the world’s only automated server migration solution developed specifically for carrier and service provider clouds, today announced that Cisco Services will use the RiverMeadow Cloud Migration Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool in its Cloud On-Boarding Service offerings to help customers easily move entire server workloads to public, private and hybrid cloud environments.

Traditionally, migrating applications from one server environment to another would involve manually configuring a new environment to ensure it meets the same requirements. With data center demands evolving, customers need the ability to rapidly move server workloads around to serve their users and accommodate an influx of application requests at any given time. Providing migration tools "as a Service" automates the configuration and migration process across cloud environments allowing organizations to adapt to changing business needs…

April 12, 2013 Off

PHP Cloud Development on Red Hat’s OpenShift PaaS

By David

Grazed from Developer.com. Author: Octavia Andreea Anghel.

OpenShift is Red Hat’s Cloud Computing Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering. For PHP cloud development, OpenShift offers an application platform in the cloud where you can build, test, deploy, and run your applications. Also, OpenShift enables you to use a great variety of the latest and greatest technology Quickstarts that allow you to boot your favorite platform on OpenShift almost instantaneously.

All you need to do to begin PHP cloud development on OpenShift is take three simple steps: Sign up and create an account on OpenShift, find the QuickStart for your favorite platform and follow the instructions on the Quickstart page (usually in the README.md file), and host that platform on OpenShift. Your favorite platform is available on OpenShift, and you can start on your project!…

April 12, 2013 Off

35% companies to deploy iPaaS by 2016: Gartner

By David

Grazed from CXOToday. Author: Editorial Staff.

Organizations are increasingly turning to iPaaS (integration platform as a service ) offerings because of their close affinity with SaaS and the anticipated greater ease of use, lower costs and faster time-to-integration than traditional integration platforms, according to Gartner.

iPaaS can be defined as a suite of cloud services enabling the development, execution and governance of integration flows connecting any combination of on-premises and cloud-based processes, services, applications and data within individual, or across multiple, organizations. The research firm predicts that by 2016, at least 35 per cent of all large and midsize organizations worldwide will be using one or more iPaaS offerings in some form…

April 11, 2013 Off

Calling All CIOs: How To Prepare Your IT Team For Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Lindsey Nelson.

As cloud computing continues to develop into the inevitable future, it’s playing a big role on a particular area – your IT department. Every day those CIOs not investing in developing the skills of their workforce are risking being outsourced completely to third party services providers. This is called Shadow IT and it’s when departments outside of IT use budget to implement a third party software product without IT’s approval or knowledge. So as a CIO, how can you combat this?

How To Prepare Your IT Team For Cloud Computing

First, work with your infrastructure and operations teams. Get them comfortable with the cloud and using it. Do an internal audit and see which departments are using what, then bring your I&O team up to speed on how they can support. Having employees who are educated and trained on the latest and greatest can prevent your team from hitting the curb. Because if your IT team can’t figure it out, your fast-paced sales teams will find someone who can…

April 11, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Mobile CRM Apps To Grow 500% By 2014 As Market Turns With Decline In PC Shipments

By David

Grazed from TechCrunch. Author: Alex Williams.

Gartner Research is reporting mobile CRM apps will grow 500 percent by 2014, another sign of a shifting market that has more to do with work getting done in the cloud more so than from a server behind the firewall. This is buttressed by Gartner’s news that SaaS providers will represent more than 50 percent of profits in the CRM market by 2016 and the steep decline in PC shipments that Gartner reported yesterday.

Gartner reports there are 200 apps now in app stores. By 2014, there will be 1,200. Mobile apps will come in a variety of flavors, attacking specific aspects of the CRM experience. Gartner, citing a CIO survey of more than 2,000 people, predicts that vendors will need to build mobile apps around their specific strengths. Gartner also reported that Salesforce.com remains the No. 1 CRM vendor with 26 percent growth and $2.5 billion in revenue last year. In contrast, Gartner states SAP grew 0.1 percent year-on-year and totaled $2.3 billion in CRM revenue…

April 11, 2013 Off

Has the time now come to drop the term cloud?

By David

Grazed from CloudPro. Author: Julian Box.

I’ve seen every definition of cloud computing; from old services such as a managed desktop services delivered through 10-year-old Citrix-based shared desktops, to software delivered like Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) but it’s really an application service provider(ASP) model rehashed but branded as cloud when clearly they aren’t, along with services that are spin-offs of the original area of cloud like Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS).

Has the time now come for service providers to drop the term cloud and become far more prescriptive about the different offerings being delivered under what is now a very broad umbrella of services? I believe that time is rapidly approaching, but I can also hear you saying WHY would we bother to drop the term cloud? This is what so many vendors are using to describe their offerings and users and customers have become use to the term and, therefore, does it not make sense we continue to use it?…

April 11, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: CA Technologies Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against AppDynamics

By David

Grazed from AG-IP News. Author: Editorial Staff.

CA Technologies today announced in a press release that it has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against AppDynamics Inc. a provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based Application Performance Management (APM) software, in the US District Court in the Eastern District of New York. CA Technologies is seeking undisclosed damages for lost profits and legal costs and an injunction against AppDynamics prohibiting the infringement of CA Technologies patents and the misuse of the company’s intellectual property.

The complaint alleges that AppDynamics, founded by Jyoti Bansal, a former CA Technologies and Wily Technology employee, infringes three important CA Technologies APM patents. CA Technologies took ownership of key APM patents, including the three described in the complaint, when the company acquired Wily Technology in 2006 for $375 million…