Category: News

December 6, 2012 Off

Browser hacks enable free cloud computing

By David

Grazed from NewScientist. Author: Hal Hodson.

Cloud computing is big business. Companies and individual users rent bandwidth from large cloud services to perform all manner of tasks, from hosting small websites to churning through large, computing-intensive tasks like modelling new drug compounds. But what if you could gain access to all that computing power for free?

It turns out that you can, using a loopholes in a new type of browser which taps the cloud to boost web page load speeds. Amazon’s Silk browser as well as Opera Mini and another browser called Puffin all use this trick to help render web pages on mobile devices, which can lack the computational punch to handle complex web scripts or graphics-heavy pages, for instance…

December 6, 2012 Off

Amazon Web Services continues Windows push with PowerShell addition

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Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Mikael Ricknäs.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has added PowerShell to the management options for its cloud, in a move that reaches out to the Windows community. Part of Amazon’s Microsoft push is to let developers and administrators manage their AWS services in a way that’s natural to them, according to the company.

AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell provide over 550 so-called cmdlets for allowing administrators to make service calls or create scripts for automating cloud management, all from within the command line-based PowerShell environment. A cmdlet is a lightweight command that is used in PowerShell…

December 6, 2012 Off

PerspecSys Wins 2012 Cloud Computing Excellence Award for Its Innovative Cloud Data Protection Gateway

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Grazed from BusinessWire. Author: PR Announcement.

PerspecSys Inc., the leader in cloud data security solutions for the enterprise, today announced it has been selected by TMC, a global, integrated media company, as a 2012 Cloud Computing Excellence Award winner. Presented by Cloud Computing Magazine, the Cloud Computing Excellence Awards recognize companies that have most effectively leveraged cloud computing in their efforts to bring new, differentiated offerings to market.

PerspecSys was chosen as a winner because its Cloud Data Protection Gateway eliminates two of the biggest barriers that prevent companies from embracing cloud computing: data security and data control. The PerspecSys Gateway uses a unique, patent-pending approach that features strong encryption and tokenization technologies to help enterprise and public-sector organizations secure sensitive data – keeping it on-site and within their complete control when using popular cloud applications (e.g. Oracle CRM On Demand, Salesforce.com)…

December 6, 2012 Off

Download the Cloud Monitoring Deep Dive Report

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Editorial Staff.

As Web applications migrate to the cloud, where the infrastructure encourages fluid deployment, breakdowns in business flow become harder to detect and address. The good news is that Web application monitoring solutions are evolving to root out trouble even when the problems are not obvious. See if one of these solutions works for you.

In this Deep Dive, Peter Wayner explains how the new generation of monitoring systems makes it possible for website managers to keep a handle on the growing complexity of larger, more dynamic, and more distributed Web applications. With these monitoring solutions, Web teams have a fighting chance to notice the problems that can hide in the layers of features and interconnected components…

December 6, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Social Networks Continue Push For Control

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Thomas Claburn.

Social networking shouldn’t be compulsory, and yet it’s becoming an obligation. The hunger among Internet companies for data about who you are, what you do, where you go, and who you know keeps growing. They want you to share so they can earn. So they have violated Communication Neutrality: They have made mechanisms for expression into vehicles for marketing, forcing those who participate in online life to promote.

Social networking has become inescapable. Startups often require a Facebook or Twitter login. Google now requires a Google+ account to post app reviews on Google Play. And in many lines of knowledge work, including journalism, participation in these networks has become a job requirement…

December 6, 2012 Off

10 ways cloud computing will change in 2013

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Nick Heath.

Enterprise use of cloud services continues to grow – albeit from a small base – and in 2013 analyst house Forrester says many companies will begin deployment of private clouds. As spending on cloud services and platforms picks up, the way businesses use such services will also evolve. Forrester has put together 10 ways its analysts expect attitudes surrounding cloud to change next year.

Business will get real about cloud costs

Organisations will start paying more attention to cloud costs in 2013, Forrester claims. Cloud isn’t always cheaper, it’s just likely to be cheaper if organisations follow the right use model. To get the best ROI out of cloud services and platforms organisations need to model the cost profile of applications, monitor the resources they use and adjust any deployment to balance cost against performance, according to the analysts.

December 6, 2012 Off

Aereo CEO: Our cheap TV wouldn’t exist without cloud computing

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Jeff John Roberts.

Aereo, a TV-on-the-go service that relies on small antennas, is getting a lot of legal attention. The bigger story should be how it is using economic breakthroughs in computing to offer a new form of TV.

The legal controversy surrounding TV-on-the-go service AEREO is interesting — but not nearly as much as the blend of technology that gave rise to the company in the first place. Aereo is a service that lets people watch live TV anywhere they go by renting them a personal antenna that beams shows to their phones, laptops or tablets. The service, which can be bought for $1 a day, is getting lots of attention because big broadcasters are suing try to sue it out of it existence…

December 6, 2012 Off

ServiceSource Appoints Cloud Computing Veteran to Board of Directors

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

ServiceSource, the global leader in recurring revenue management, today announced that Richard Campione has joined its board of directors, effective November 29, 2012. A 30-year technology industry veteran, Campione has held senior executive titles at C3, Oracle, SAP and Siebel Systems and is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost authorities on cloud computing.

Campione complements the ServiceSource board with strong technical and business experience earned in senior executive positions managing SaaS engineering, operations, marketing and sales organizations for Fortune 500, mid-sized and start-up technology companies. He currently sits on the board of directors for Biome Analytics and Winshuttle and has previously sat on the board for Crossgate and InspecTech. He holds a master’s degree in computer science and electrical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and specializes in helping companies use software to drive better business results…

December 6, 2012 Off

IT directors uneasy over cloud accountability

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Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Antony Savvas.

The large majority (80 percent) of IT directors feel under pressure as IT services move to the cloud, with 90 percent believing cloud service providers should take greater accountability and responsibility over data governance.

The unease around cloud accountability is shown in a survey of IT directors as the European Union Cloud Computing Strategy is warning cloud firms not to shirk their data protection responsibilities. The survey, commissioned by IT services provider Damovo, questioned 100 IT directors at UK organisations across business sectors employing more than 1,000 employees…

December 5, 2012 Off

MapR Technologies VP of Marketing to Speak at Up 2012 Cloud Computing Conference

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

MapR Technologies, Inc., the Hadoop technology leader, today announced that Jack Norris, vice president of marketing, will be a featured speaker at Up 2012 Cloud Computing Conference taking place on December 12 at the South San Francisco Conference Center, in San Francisco, CA.

The session, titled "Harnessing Big Data in the Cloud," will be held at 4:45 pm on Wednesday, December 12. IDC estimates that by 2020, business transactions on the Internet, business-to-business and business-to-consumer, will reach 450 billion per day. To collect, process and harness data at these levels of volume, variety and velocity, enterprises need scalable technologies and leveraging the cloud to do so is inevitable. MapR is the open, enterprise grade distribution for Hadoop that allows enterprises to harness Big Data in an easy, dependable and fast manner.

This session will provide insights into how MapR’s customers are using Hadoop in the cloud. It will also spotlight which enterprise features are most critical for these users.
Visit: http://up-con.com/ for more information on the Up 2012 Cloud Computing Conference.