Category: News

April 10, 2013 Off

Cloud-on-Cloud Computing: An Expansion of Processing Power and Competition in the Cloud Market

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Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Matthew Ramsey.

What started as a secret and then an enterprise novelty has quickly gone mainstream. Chances are, your enterprise has caught on to cloud computing and seen several advantages. Easier and faster access to data is one of these. Nobody has yet come up with a reason this is not beneficial to the modern enterprise. The Web services which are easily accessible are numerous. The big names such as Google and Amazon have come up with some fairly versatile solutions over the past couple of years, expanding data storage and the resources available to run complex software applications.

Rackspace is yet another competitor in the cloud computing market, bringing to life the concept of cloud-on-cloud computing. Everything from cloud services you can outsource your infrastructure to, to configurations enabling business to create their own clouds, have been conceived. This company, however, has come up with OpenStack, a software platform that has brought businesses one step closer to in-house cloud computing. The single, open-source platform can span hundreds of different servers, converging processing power for applications used on the network…

April 10, 2013 Off

GoGrid and Racemi Partner to Offer Free On-Ramp to Cloud Computing

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Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Glenn Rossman.

GoGrid, a cloud infrastructure company, and Racemi, the moving company for the cloud, on Tuesday announced the availability of Cloud Path for GoGrid, a joint offering for migrating customers’ existing server workloads to GoGrid’s cloud platform free of charge. The Cloud Path Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) offering is a customer self-service web portal for automated migration of existing Windows and Linux servers to GoGrid Cloud Server instances. There is no infrastructure to deploy or maintain on the customer site. Plus, the live capture of server workloads eliminates powering down servers and means no server downtime.

"This free migration solution provides an average cost savings of $800 per server migrated versus manual processes," said Lawrence Guillory, CEO, Racemi. "Even more important, it reduces customers’ migration project timelines from days, weeks, or even months to just hours."…

April 10, 2013 Off

How to decide when to pass on PaaS

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Grazed from The Register. Author: Dale Vile.

Most forms of cloud computing are starting to find a place in mainstream IT delivery. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS), for example, is providing greater flexibility and better economy for those wanting to grab server or storage capacity from the cloud. It might not be totally replacing other forms of infrastructure hosting but the offerings in this space are mature enough for prime time and provide significant advantages in many scenarios.

The delivery of business applications over the wire (or air) on a subscription basis via the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model is also now well established. Whether it is in email, office or information management, or more complex solutions such as CRM or ERP, we are again some distance from world domination but mainstream use is clearly growing. We are certainly beyond the early adoption stage among larger enterprises…

April 10, 2013 Off

Use of Hybrid PaaS Now and In the Future

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Grazed from CloudFoundry. Author: Jonas Partner.

From its beginning, Cloud Foundry has been committed to providing developers and enterprises choice of deployment options spanning public and private clouds. In this post, Jonas Partner, CEO of CloudCredo and OpenCredo, shares how their enterprise customers are using PaaS to deploy applications that span public and private clouds to increase availability, add extra capacity and prevent lock-in.

As one of the co-founders of OpenCredo I have been actively working with Cloud Foundry since its early days. We were one of the first companies to launch a production application on Cloud Foundry with the help of our friends at Carrenza. More recently we have established CloudCredo to help both enterprise customers wishing to host Cloud Foundry on their own infrastructure and cloud service providers wishing to offer Platform as a Service. We helped Ospero to bring a Cloud Foundry-based PaaS running on vCloud Director to market to better serve their customers…

April 10, 2013 Off

When Should You Create a Golden Virtual Machine Factory?

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CloudCow Contributed Article.  Author: Kelsey Hightower, Head of IT Operations, Puppet Labs

Introduction

Most virtual environments live off "golden images." These are virtual machines (VMs) that were built as templates. When a new VM is needed, the designer or administrator selects the golden image that will be used as a starting point, and then creates the new VM. Typically, these golden images are handcrafted, and incorporate all the libraries, tools, and software needed to support the apps and other software that will run on them. The golden image is refined by trial and error until it works as intended, then used until it comes time to change it. But let’s face it not everyone needs the same thing on their VM. There are always variations. An old-school golden image basically assumes that one size fits all, but is that really true?

Wouldn’t it be better if you could construct each VM based on what was going to run on it? Ok, maybe you’re objecting that this isn’t really a golden image, but hear me out. The problem with most golden images is that they are too complex and bound to change. What if you have a slim golden image and then add just what you need to it? You’d be creating a kind of golden image factory, where the repeatable baseline is easy to generate (the slim golden image) and additional software can be added quickly to that VM.

April 9, 2013 Off

Promising to remake cloud databases for web scale, ParElastic gets $5.7M

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Derrick Harris.

Cloud computing and scalability are often mentioned in the same sentence, but often not when talking about databases. Especially not MySQL databases. A Boston-based startup called ParElastic hopes to change that, and has raised a $5.7 million Series A led by General Catalyst Partners (former VMware CTO Steve Herrod’s new home) to help fund its cause.

ParElastic sits in between the application and the underlying database and lets developers scale without having to resort to complicated sharding or maybe even moving the database back in-house where they can run it on a bigger server. Architecturally, Founder and CEO Ken Rugg told me, ParElastic’s Database Virtualization Engine is similar to a parallel database system, although it functions more like middleware that manages multiple database instances as one and is designed for operational rather than analytic workloads…

April 9, 2013 Off

Where Does Security Stand On Mobile Cloud Computing?

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Pere Hospital.

Arguably, security is still one most significant concerns of Cloud customers. As more and more businesses continue to transition their mainstream Cloud-based I.T operations on Mobile-ready applications, it has opened the lid for security vulnerabilities in organizations.

Although, the adoption of Cloud and Mobile computing is getting bigger, with the majority of organizations and enterprises adopting this trend, it is, still, of immense importance for the general public to understand the consequences of any cyber-attack, as well as plan ahead to out-maneuver any such incidents…

April 9, 2013 Off

Amazon widens .NET to catch Windows cloud developers

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Grazed from The Register. Author: Jack Clark.

Amazon has broadened the ways in which .NET users can fiddle with its platform-as-a-service cloud AWS Elastic Beanstalk. The expansion of the technology was announced on Tuesday and sees Elastic Beanstalk for .NET now support Amazon’s enterprise-focused Virtual Private Cloud technology. It follows an announcement by Amazon last week that saw it cut the cost of running Windows on its cloud by up to 26 per cent.

Elastic Beanstalk is Amazon’s free platform-as-a-service – a technology that taps into common IaaS tech like scalable storage and compute, while also automatically doing load balancing and resource provisioning…

April 9, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing: Salesforce.com updates SDK, enables quicker app development

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Grazed from DeveloperTech. Author: James Bourne.

Enterprise cloud computing giants Salesforce.com has launched Salesforce Platform Mobile Services, a tool to help accelerate mobile app development for customers and partners on the Salesforce cloud platform. The platform, which runs Salesforce CRM and, according to the company, is home to over three million custom apps and a million developers, is of course the cornerstone of one of tech’s giants.

The majority of cloudy polls put Marc Benioff’s company near the top, most notably being crowned the number one software as a service (SaaS) player last month – bearing in mind Salesforce was one of the founding fathers in the SaaS space and one of its closest rivals, Oracle, was reluctant to initially use the term ‘cloud computing’…

April 9, 2013 Off

SMEs Choosing Cloud CRM for Cost Benefits

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Grazed from ERPCloudNews. Author: Patricia Jones.

Adoption rate of SaaS CRM is on a rise, especially, among small and medium businesses. According to a market survey the high adoption rate is specially driven by the cost advantages offered by cloud software solutions. Approximately 60% of the SMEs studied in the survey cited cost as the major factor for choosing web based CRM solutions in their organizations. A Gartner Hype report has mentioned that SaaS adoption is going to be 50% of all CRM adoptions by 2020 and one can safely assume that a large part of these adoptions will solely be based on budgetary advantages.

Since most of the small businesses operate on shoestring fund it is quite an attractive option for them to adopt hosted service solutions. The enterprise legacy software versions are expensive, take longer time to deploy and require a fully functioning IT infrastructure/team to keep them running…