Category: News

April 3, 2013 Off

The SaaS, IaaS And PaaS Of Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from Quartsoft. Author: Editorial Staff.

Many of us are now not only familiar with the concept of cloud computing, but are using it in our daily personal or work lives. For those not familiar with it, cloud computing is the transfer and use of data to a location that exists virtually, versus storing and using that data on a computer’s hard drive or other physical source.

Along with its many benefits, cloud computing is also available in more than one form. Which form is chosen will depend on how you intend to use it. There are three cloud computing models, which are SaaS, IaaS and PaaS. All three types are delivered in four ways, which are publicly, privately, via a community or in a hybrid cloud…

April 3, 2013 Off

Aveksa Tackles Complex Cloud and Software-as-a-Service Initiatives

By David

Grazed from Aveksa. Author: PR Announcement.

Aveksa, Inc., the provider of the industry’s most comprehensive Business-Driven Identity and Access Management platform, today announced that it has expanded the deployment of its cloud-based Identity and Access Management solutions by partnering with GuidePoint Security, a leading provider of customized information security services specializing in cloud, mobile and application security.

“Aveksa’s cloud-based IAM solutions provide these enterprises with the ability to not only manage applications in the cloud, but also manage the IAM process using its SaaS offering. By doing so, these companies will have more secure and efficient cloud initiatives.” Aveksa recently announced a number of cloud-related IAM offerings, including MyAccessLive, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) Identity and Access Management solution. MyAccessLive provides integrated visibility and control of both cloud and on-premise applications in a single cloud-based solution. With built-in Single Sign-On capabilities, MyAccessLive helps companies ensure that user access to all applications is easy, appropriate and properly managed…

April 3, 2013 Off

Airlock Secure Cloud Platform Launches for Software Developers

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud.  Author: CJ Arlotta and Joe Panettieri.

Airlock is pitching a new Secure Cloud Platform to start-up businesses and web and app developers that are seeking an easy, secure platform for building and running WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, LAMP, Magento and Ruby on Rails applications. The big question: How can Airlock stand out in a big crowd of cloud services providers?

According to a company press release, the Secure Cloud Platform provides customers and developers with a turn-key environment that features firewalls, malware scanning, vulnerability monitoring, log monitoring, and more. CTO Austin Saucier built the system; COO Peter Lanier oversees marketing and business operations; Communications Director Amanda Lanier oversees community relations…

April 3, 2013 Off

CliQr Adds Performance, Manageability Features to CloudCenter 2.0

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud.  Author: Chris Talbot.

CliQr Technologies has added a new set of features around performance and manageability to support mission-critical cloud computing in the latest version of its CloudCenter solution. CloudCenter 2.0 is also being targeted at cloud services providers—and cloud providers in general—to make it easier for them to migrate customers’ applications to private and public clouds.

CloudCenter 2.0 was designed to make it easy for cloud services providers to manage private and public cloud deployments for a variety of applications and to support different use cases such as cloud-based disaster recovery and public development and test environments. With the Vendor Edition of the product, cloud services providers can "progressively retain and repurpose intellectual property from one client engagement to another by publishing applications and application templates to an established repository." Basically, do it once and then reuse templates—a process a lot of vendors and partners have turned to make things as simple as possible in an increasingly complex IT environment…

April 3, 2013 Off

Cloud Computing Snafu Shares Private Data Between Users

By David

Grazed from Wired.  Author: Robert McMillin.

New York startup DigitalOcean says that its cloud server platform may be leaking data between its customers.  The company aims to fix this problem, but the snafu preys on many of the fears that so often prevent people from moving to cloud services — shared online services that provide instant access to computing resources, including processing power and storage space.

A low-cost competitor to giants such as RackSpace and Amazon, DigitalOcean sells cheap computing power to web developers who want to get their sites up and running for as little as $5 per month. But it turns out that some of those customers — those who were buying the $40 per month or $80 per month plans, for example — aren’t necessarily getting their data wiped when they cancel their service. And some of that data is viewable to other customers…

April 3, 2013 Off

Citrix Releases CloudPortal Business Manager 2.0

By David

Grazed from VirtualizationReview.  Author: Gladys Rama.

Version 2.0 CloudPortal Business Manager, Citrix’s cloud services delivery platform, was released last week.  Citrix acquired CloudPortal Business Manager, along with the CloudPlatform cloud orchestration layer, two years ago when the company purchased CloudStack software provider Cloud.com. CloudPortal Business Manager 2.0 is the first time the product has been updated since Citrix acquired it, according to Tom McCafferty, senior director of product marketing within Citrix’s Coud Platforms Group.

"CloudPortal Business Manager is kind of a self-service or management overlay that sits on top of our CloudPlatform orchestration system. That’s what it was originally designed to do," McCafferty explained in a briefing. "It was for cloud service providers, building an Infrastructure as a Service [IaaS] cloud, who needed a way to deliver that service to their end users. And they needed a way to connect that service on the back end of their business to meter and bill it."…

April 3, 2013 Off

CloudSigma Announces All-SSD Storage for Public Cloud IaaS Platform

By David

Grazed from I.T. News Online.  Author: PR Announcement.

CloudSigma, an international, customer-centric, pure-cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider, today announced at SNW Spring 2013 that it’s upgrading its public cloud storage offering to an all solid-state drive (SSD) solution, powered by SolidFire. Abandoning magnetic-based, hard-disk drive (HDD) storage altogether due to its inability to keep pace with the randomized, multi-tenant access of a public cloud, CloudSigma’s new, all-SSD offering enables companies to realize the scalability, flexibility and cost-savings advantages of a public cloud while ensuring the reliability and performance of their storage.

"With SolidFire’s SSD technology, we have radically improved the performance of our entire cloud," said Robert Jenkins, CloudSigma CEO and co-founder. "After pioneering public cloud SSD technology two years ago, we have seen the value of SSD’s ability to successfully remove storage bottlenecks and inconsistent performance in the cloud for critical systems and applications, especially when backed by an SLA. And now with SolidFire, we expect to see even greater performance improvements and growth for our customers."…

April 2, 2013 Off

Best SaaS Integration Practices for SMB

By David

Grazed from SaaSAddict. Author: Omri Erel.

SaaS integration is becoming increasingly prevalent in the business world. The 21st century has finally taken true hold on the world, and the digital environment is now in the forefront of daily life. As a result, digital services have become an integral part of the business atmosphere as well. Everything is handled by computers, from accounting, to ordering, maintenance and finances. Increasingly, communication and customer transactions are entirely digital.

For business, this started early, before SaaS integration was even an issue. Businesses used computers first, after the government. Finances became some of the first uses of modems, and are still the main users of this arcane medieval form of connectivity as well…

April 2, 2013 Off

The Pivotal Initiative – Aiming for the PaaS Crown

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Archie Hendryx.

If you were to ask EMC or VMware whom they consider their major threat and competition you’d be easily forgiven for being mistaken to think it was NetApp, HP or offerings such as Hyper-V. With many terming us to now be in the third era of corporate computing, with mainframe and the client/server being the first two, the current cloud era has undoubtedly been spearheaded by the likes of Google, Amazon and Facebook. It is here where EMC and VMware face their biggest challenge of remaining relevant and cutting edge in a market that demands automation, simplicity and speed of deployment.

Despite major marketing campaigns of "Big Data" and "Clouds" that have seen airports littered with exorbitant amounts of posters and adverts, as well as numerous acquisitions of various companies that have extended already huge product portfolios, both EMC and VMware have struggled to release themselves from the shackles of being deemed just a Storage and Hypervisor company. So in light of this it’s no surprise to see both companies spin off a new and independent venture that will address this very challenge, namely the Pivotal Initiative…

April 2, 2013 Off

PEER 1 unveils Mission Critical Cloud

By David

Grazed from CloudPro. Author: Jane McCallion.

PEER 1 Hosting has taken the wraps off its enterprise-focused Mission Critical Cloud offering, which features built-in disaster recovery capabilities. The product offers both Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) technology in a PEER 1-managed and hosted environment. The offering is powered by cloud services provider Tier 3, and is virtualised using VMWare’s technology.

Richard Rivera, HPC specialist at PEER 1 told Cloud Pro: “We found that we needed to give either the entrepreneur or the business executive choice, but they have different needs. "You have an IT business professional that desires more service, desires a managed environment, desires security and desires high availability. Then you have the entrepreneur who desires to be self-managed.”…