Category: News

December 21, 2012 Off

Top five cloud computing news stories in 2012

By David

Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Fernanda Aspe.

If we’ve learned anything since the emergence of cloud computing, it’s that cloud is not going away. And news from 2012 is proof of that. Discussions sprung up around cloud computing, from how it’s transforming enterprise IT — both easing admin’s workloads and raising concerns about security and data privacy — to how cloud services are attracting the eyes of other industry sectors with money to spend.

The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend was hotly debated, and the future of cloud service providers such as OpenStack and Oracle was thoroughly scrutinized. This top-five list of cloud computing 2012 news stories features our most popular articles covering the cloud market in 2012, as chosen by our readers…

December 21, 2012 Off

Cloud computing: A bird’s eye view

By David

Grazed from Globe and Mail. Author: Jody White.

Companies set to profit from the growth of cloud computing. While the idea of access to software and services delivered via an online network has been around since the 1960s, it wasn’t until the launch of Salesforce.com in the late ninties that tech companies began to provide useful products via the cloud.

More recently, we have seen tremendous growth in cloud computing offerings – which allow people and organizations to store digital data offsite – from Internet giants such as Amazon, Google and Facebook. This has created a market for large-scale storage services to handle the vast amount of documents, social media posts and shared photos that are uploaded to the cloud millions of times per day…

December 21, 2012 Off

Worried About the Cloud? Always Plan Ahead

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Tim Sedlack, Senior Product Manager, Quest Software (now part of Dell)
CloudCow Contributed Article
 

Worried About the Cloud? Always Plan Ahead

I talk to IT departments around the world about compliance and auditing. These are people who are part of large, global organizations to small 1 man IT shops. What I can tell you seems to be a universal truth today – they are all worried about the cloud. They are worried about security and the cloud, they are worried about the seemingly unending ways corporate data can get to the cloud and they are worried about engaging with auditors and having to prove control over resources that have ended up in the cloud, usually without their knowledge.

I can certainly understand the concern – it’s a big wide world and it seems like it’s all out their control. Well, for the most part, it is.

December 20, 2012 Off

Cloud computing feeds competitiveness among consumers and vendors

By David

Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Paul Korzeniowski.

When evaluating cloud computing, corporations are thinking more strategically and less tactically, according to an IDC survey of U.K.-based cloud managers. "Just about all corporations are now searching for ways to leverage cloud computing," said Juergen Urbanski, vice president of cloud architectures at Deutsche Telekom. In fact, the survey found that three quarters of corporations that responded view the cloud as a way to solve key business issues.

But the reasons why companies opt for cloud services are changing. Reducing IT costs is still a main driver, mentioned by about 40% of businesses. A few years ago, almost all respondents cited lower costs as the cloud’s No. 1 benefit. However, the focus is moving away from simply cost…

December 20, 2012 Off

Oracle paying $871 million for cloud computing software firm Eloqua

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) has agreed to buy Eloqua Inc. for about $871 million to further expand into cloud computing amid competition from SAP AG and Salesforce.com Inc. Oracle said Thursday that buying Eloqua will bolster its "cloud" technology for helping companies make decisions on their marketing, sales and customer support. Cloud computing refers to the concept of making software available for anyone with an Internet-connected device, rather than installing it on company computers.

The $23.50-per-share offer is more than twice Eloqua’s initial public offering price in August and 31 percent higher than the close Wednesday. The board of Eloqua, whose Internet-based software is used in marketing and revenue-performance management, approved the deal, according to a statement…

December 20, 2012 Off

Two hours in the cloud: The year’s best cloud computing Q&As

By David

Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Caitlin White.

As past years have been more about whether cloud computing will infiltrate IT or not, 2012 has been rife with thoughtful analysis of the pros and cons of cloud services. Enterprise IT has been steadfast in its data security concerns, and IT administrators have worried about job security with the introduction of cloud. But many companies are finally seeing how cloud can innovate and advance their missions and business plans.

SearchCloudComputing.com had the opportunity in 2012 to speak with experts from all walks of cloud — CEOs, cloud security directors and open source pros, among others. These eight best cloud computing Q&As put industry authorities in the hot seat for their takes on the cloud market…

December 20, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing Highlights Of 2012: Social Collaboration And Integration

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Abdul Salam.

2012 has been a takeoff year for cloud computing, there have been no real major breakthroughs yet no setbacks as well, but that is not to say that the field has been asleep overall, we have seen a continued growth in terms of support and adoption including the emergence of new types of services on offer. There have been a lot of improvements in the technology and also a lot of new directions taken that we have yet to see if they will lead to success or not. Let us take a look back a whole year at the state of cloud computing so far.

Wide adoption in media and entertainment – the cloud has proven its potential for the storage and delivery of media and entertainment elements mainly because of the introduction of high speed data communication standards like 4G and LTE. It has become easier to store, retrieve, and deliver media from the cloud. We are seeing a trend in consumer adoption of services like Dropbox, Box, Microsoft SkyDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, Netflix and Spotify. This may also be the reason why a lot of smartphone manufacturers chose to remove the expandable memory options from their devices like Google’s Nexus 4 by LG and the Nexus 7 tablet by Asus. HTC also did not include expandable storage on their new Droid DNA…

December 20, 2012 Off

Big data analytics, CloudStack top hot cloud computing trends in 2013

By David

 

Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Caitlin White.

As cloud computing makes its way from testing to production environments, discussion around the real-world details of investing in cloud intensifies. We’ve pinpointed the rising cloud computing trends for the New Year. These keyword topics may not have been the hottest of the year, but as 2012 draws to a close, interest has been heating up — signaling some of the cloud issues and themes we’ll be facing in 2013.

‘Big data analytics’

This year has established the power of crunching big data and the competitive advantages it can bring to companies. According to Gartner, and after research into Web searches, it seems that in 2013 big data’s influence will only amplify. Since many enterprises have yet to choose a side, cloud computing standards will likely be a contentious issue moving into 2013…

December 20, 2012 Off

IT Executives Not Worried About Finding Cloud Computing Expertise: Survey

By David

Grazed from Forbes. Author: Joe McKendrick.

Cloud computing may introduce new processes and technology challenges, but organizations appear to be ready to handle them, a new survey suggests. An overwhelming majority of IT executives, in fact, say they’re having no problems finding the skills they need to move forward with cloud engagements. But will this confidence be sustainable as organizations move deeper into cloud?

This is one of the results of a new survey of 327 CIOs, business executives and other stakeholders, conducted by Dimensional Research and sponsored by Host Analytics. More than eight out of 10 CIOs (81%) and IT managers (81%) in the survey say they are “easily able to find employees or contractors” who can help customize Software-as-a-Service applications…

December 20, 2012 Off

Weighing Cloud UC Options and Costs

By David

Grazed from NetworkComputing. Author: Michael Finneran.

Cloud computing is all the rage in the IT industry, and UC is no exception. While it’s hard to find a concise market projection on the UC as a Service (UCaaS) market, there are a number of telling signs regarding its health.

For instance, UCaaS provider 8×8 saw its revenue increase 33% year-over-year. ShoreTel Sky (formerly M5) saw its revenue go up 27% while seat count increased 36%. The company is carrying a backlog worth $550,000 in revenue because it can’t keep up with installations. Broadsoft, which makes the UCaaS platform used by a number of providers including Comcast, Megapath and Verizon (which also sells Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution or HCS) saw its revenues increase by 13%…