Category: News

March 4, 2013 Off

ServiceMesh Cloud Tools Get Cozier With DevOps

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.

ServiceMesh has pushed into a more distinct DevOps space with the release of Version 9.0 of its Agility cloud management platform. Agility can now release a new application into production from development, configure it in real time and manage it, regardless of its cloud destination.

Cloud computing may take on greater appeal if it can regularly incorporate these application-centric — as opposed to virtual machine-centric — attributes. DevOps requires a focus on the application lifecycle and its continuous updates, without infighting between development teams and operations…

March 4, 2013 Off

Building trust between cloud providers and consumers

By David

Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Editorial Staff.

This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. In a recent report, analyst Ray Wang proposes a cloud consumer ‘bill of rights.’ Wang’s proposal is important because it highlights significant aspects of the client/vendor relationship in the cloud computing space. This relationship is unique because of the level of both trust and communication that must exist between client and vendor in order for cloud deployments to be successful.

Enterprises that have, or are considering, the move to cloud computing should understand that they are not simply purchasing a specific product or service. Rather, they are entering into a partnership with their cloud provider. An enterprise’s cloud provider becomes an extension of the enterprise IT department. As a result, the vendor should be considered a trusted partner. In order for this to happen, both client and vendor must commit to communication and transparency that is generally foreign to the purchase of on-premise IT solutions…

March 4, 2013 Off

IBM’s Software For Innovation Market Strategy: Hybrid Cloud Computing Is One Of The Major Focuses

By David

Grazed from Daily Markets. Author: Editorial Staff.

Software for innovation markets at $73.4 billion in 2012 are anticipated to reach $196.4 billion by 2019. Growth is a result of enterprise need to innovate to grow. It is not enough to maintain a static position in a market, nimble competitors steal market share away if innovation is not pursued. Innovation provides competitive advantage and protection of market position.

IBM concentrates on building end to end systems that are able to adapt of market changes. While this may make the IBM product set seem overly heavy in the short run, in the long run, this is of enormous value to clients as proved by the company market leading position in innovation software…

March 4, 2013 Off

Cloud computing presents big savings opportunities

By David

Grazed from Federal Times.  Author: Aileen Black.

With some kind of major budget cutting around the corner, no matter what happens with sequestration, government organizations need to lower their information technology costs. One option that works: Leverage cloud technology. And don’t stop with “routine” IT processes — the impressive savings come when you leverage cloud to truly support your mission.

The government’s Cloud First strategy requires agencies to evaluate secure cloud computing options before making new investments in IT. The strategy identified $20 billion in potential savings from cloud computing; this represents 25 percent of the total IT budget. For agencies to tap into this cost savings opportunity, they must leverage the cloud for mission efficiency and IT efficiency…

March 4, 2013 Off

The Open Source Cloud

By David

Grazed from CloudComputing Journal.  Author: Elizabeth White.

An exclusive Q&A with Bennett Bauer, Director of Cloud Marketing at DreamHost

"Open source cloud is enabling a vast developer community that is today building applications to solve the points of integration in this growing area," stated Bennett Bauer, Director of Cloud Marketing at DreamHost, in the exclusive Q&A with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan. "Pure, built-in-the-cloud applications that resolve the social, mobile, analytics lifecycle through the cloud," Bauer continued, "and applications that are not hamstrung by trying to integrate traditional corporate data and custom functionality are proliferating."

Cloud Computing Journal: The move to cloud isn’t about saving money, it is about saving time. – Agree or disagree?…

March 3, 2013 Off

Huawei launches OpenStack-powered cloud aimed service providers

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Grazed from NetworkWorld.  Author: Brandon Bulter.

Chinese telecom giant Huawei today announced FusionCloud, an OpenStack-powered cloud aimed mostly at carrier providers.  Huawei joined OpenStack in October with subdued fanfare compared to other companies that have joined the open source cloud computing project. OpenStack was started by Rackspace and NASA in 2010 and has since grown to include dozens of major vendors, including IBM, Dell, HP, VMware and others, but Huawei is by far OpenStack’s largest teclo-focused company.

Huawei’s FusionCloud, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona, has a variety of components including FusionSphere, an operating system for running cloud deployments, as well as FusionCable, a complementary converged infrastructure component that incorporates compute, storage and networking…

March 2, 2013 Off

Cloud Expo New York: Managing Legal Risks in Cloud Computing

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Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Liz McMillan.

Saas, IaaS, PaaS. Cloud computing is growing at a breathtaking speed and is the fastest-growing means by which technology companies offer their products today. Regardless of the industry, cloud computing is revolutionizing the way companies manage their applications and data processing, while simultaneously being one of the least understood. However, before companies go flying in the clouds, they need to be aware of the significant legal risks and implications associated with cloud computing.

In his session at the 12th International Cloud Expo, Dan Pepper, managing member of Pepper Law Group, examines how cloud computing can be adopted and the dangers avoided on a practical level…

March 2, 2013 Off

Literature and Cloud Computing – How the Cloud Affects Authors

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Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Xath Cruz.

Authors everywhere should be paying homage to Gutenberg, the man who created the printing press late in the mid 15th century. Without him and his invention, books would be non-existent and there would be no “authors” in the true sense of the word; no Stephen King, Ayn Rand or Isaac Aasimov churning out page upon page of stories.

Maybe this is putting a little bit too much emphasis on the author. While they do take care of the conception of the material, it is the publishers and the publishing companies that are tasked with manufacturing, reproducing and ultimately selling their works…

March 2, 2013 Off

Cloud and Tax: What CIOs Need to Know Before Making the Move

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Grazed from Wired.  Author: Channing Flynn.

Cloud computing is a technology megatrend that increasingly affects all industries, from technology companies such as cloud service and infrastructure providers, to brick-and-mortar companies using the cloud to reduce information technology (IT) and infrastructure costs.

However, many CEOs and CIOs have not grasped the full impact on their organizations of this technology megatrend as they increasingly look to adapt it to their businesses to meet new challenges. One important area of oversight is the potential impact on the global tax position of the company. This brief article summarizes the key issues and the questions to ask in assessing the implementation of a cloud strategy…

March 2, 2013 Off

Top Cloud Computing Concerns and How to Deal with Them

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Grazed from Business2Community.  Author: Lindsey Nelson.

Now quite often you hear me ranting about the benefits of cloud computing, and although I’m still a firm believer it will continue to transform the way business is done, I know something that sounds too good to be true typically is.   I did a little research, and I found a couple common cloud computing concerns and a way to talk you out of your doubt.

Sensitive Data and Security

Much to your dismay, there’s a security benefit to putting your information in the cloud. The traditional security hole fixes take weeks, with costly downtime and more often than not issues just start to pile up. Especially if you’re a global company, you’ve probably got more than one to fix. However, with the cloud you it’s one band-aid for everybody…