Category: News

December 5, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Federation Is the Future

By David

Grazed from Midsize Insider. Marissa Trejada.

The future of cloud computing will have much to do with cloud federation, according to a new report by CloudNOW, a non-profit worldwide association that recently announced its top predictions for cloud trends in the next year. The large use of cloud stack, greater control over cloud services, and resources deployed through enterprise class characteristics were also mentioned in an article featured in The Cloud Times as top trends from the report.

Federated clouds will be a big focus in the next year, and as a result, certain applications will become essential to organizational cloud strategy. A federated cloud manages many external and internal cloud computing services to match the needs of a particular business. Putting such a model into practice requires standardization. According to the article, "Providers will begin to differentiate through support, enterprise-class features such as more appropriate SLAs, geolocation services to assist in meeting regulatory and compliance needs, and baked-in social collaboration features."…

December 5, 2012 Off

The Cloud Is Good For Western Digital

By David

Grazed from ForexNews. Author: David Trainer.

Contrary to public opinion, the long-term implications of cloud computing on the storage and computing businesses are very positive. Western Digital (WDC) is highly undervalued at anything below $70/share as this company stands to benefit more from cloud computing than it will suffer.

Not since the United States developed a national power grid for the delivery of electricity have we seen a movement as impactful to our daily lives as cloud computing may be. The national power grid effectively opened access to electricity to the entire country. And since that time have we seen a decline in the amount of electricity consumed or the number of devices that consume electricity? Not at all. In retrospect, the national power grid removed the bottleneck of proximity to the use of electricity as it allowed people and businesses most anywhere to access electricity in almost unlimited amounts…

December 4, 2012 Off

Amazon CTO Details Cloud Computing Commandments

By David

Grazed from Datamation. Author: Sean Michael Kerner.

Werner Vogels, the CTO of Amazon, has learned a thing or two over the years about what it takes to build a 21st century architecture. Speaking at the Amazon re:invent conference, Vogels detailed his commandments for modern IT architecture during a keynote session. For the CTO of Amazon, modern IT architecture is about the cloud and not being constrained by physical hardware.

Vogels admitted that he has somewhat of a love/hate relationship with physical hardware servers. He said that he has tried to hug servers to get them to do what he wanted. "Believe you and me, I’ve hugged servers enough in my life and they do not hug you back," Vogels said. "They hate you."…

December 4, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: 10gen & SoftLayer Tie Up on MongoDB

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

10gen, the company commercializing MongoDB, and SoftLayer, the largest privately held Infrastructure-as-a-Service provider in the world, have just launched MongoDB Cloud Subscriptions. It’s a unique pay-as-you-go managed cloud subscription pushing certified pre-engineered and orchestrated MongoDB systems through a highly scalable, automated cloud platform.

The idea is to make the open source NoSQL database more available through the push-button provisioning of high-performance, production-grade, highly scalable clusters at SoftLayer’s portal or API. It’s supposed to be easy to buy and promises ease of management, administration and support…

December 4, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: EMC & VMware Spin Up Pivotal Initiative

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

EMC and VMware confirmed Tuesday that they’re reshuffling their assets and forming a so-called cloud and Big Data "virtual organization" called the Pivotal Initiative under EMC’s chief strategy officer, VMware’s former CEO Paul Martiz.

VMware is contributing Cloud Foundry, SpringSource, Gemstone and Cetas. EMC is putting in Greenplum and Pivotal Labs. The move involves 1,400 employees, 600 from VMware and 800 from EMC. The companies said they "expect to formally unite these resources by Q2 2013, with a specific operational structure to be determined." So evidently for now it’s being run out of EMC…

December 4, 2012 Off

Dell World: Public and Private Cloud Updates Coming

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Joe Panetierri.

At Dell World 2012, expect Michael Dell and his executive team to offer numerous updates involving public cloud and private cloud initiatives. Among the technologies atop Dell’s (NASDAQ: DELL) priority list: Boomi for cloud integrators, Quest Software for cloud monitoring and management, and a hands-on Dell Cloud lab at the conference.

Dell World (Dec. 11-13, Austin, Texas) will likely promote six cloud computing opportunities for customers and partners. They include how to:

  • Build private and public cloud infrastructures with Dell servers, storage and networking. Surely, Compellent, EqualLogic and Force10 networking will enter the conversation here.
  • Operate, monitor and manage cloud infrastructure. Here, listen closely for information about Quest Software…
December 4, 2012 Off

The State of Cloud Computing Around the World: Japan

By David

Grazed from CloudTimes.org. Author: Xath Cruz.

The state of cloud computing in Japan makes for an interesting read, due to the various oddities that are present within the country with regard to the technology. For instance, the country currently comes in at first place in the BSA Global Cloud Computing Scorecard, which is a remarkable achievement considering the fact that Japan has a track record for being a slow adopter of new, non-Japanese technology. And we all know that the Cloud was born in the Western IT landscape.

Slow Adopters of Western Technology
Japan’s slow adoption of foreign technology is made apparent by majority of Japanese businesses’ resistance against social media services such as Facebook, Mixi, Twitter, and others. Whereas other countries’ businesses have already adopted the social medium as new venue for marketing, promotion, and even profit earning, Japanese companies are still cold to the idea of using social media as part of their day to day operations. However, the good news about this is that it’s only a matter of time and they will eventually realize that they’d have to keep up or risk being overtaken by foreign businesses. This means there is a huge possibility that they will start adopting the new technology in the future, in which case a boom will happen in the industry…

December 4, 2012 Off

Salesforce: Every Developer A SaaS Vendor

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.

Heroku, the Salesforce unit that sits atop the Amazon Web Services cloud, is taking a big step toward becoming a platform for software-as-a-service suppliers. But most of the budding SaaS suppliers that use Heroku will not be competing with Salesforce. On the contrary, they’ll provide custom applications and add-on services to the Salesforce product line, with Salesforce opening the door to authorized developers and their work.

Heroku now offers 85 such services from its hosting environment, a total that’s been built up over three years. But it’s got another 80 in the pipeline that will become available in 2013 as well, giving Salesforce.com customers a wide range of potential add-on applications and services, said Oren Teich, COO of Heroku, in an interview…

December 4, 2012 Off

Kerio Connect 8 Takes Vendor’s Email, Calendaring Server to the Cloud

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Kerio Technologies took a small step into the cloud computing realm with the launch of SaaS capabilities in Connect 7, but now the vendor is taking a much larger step into cloud with the release of Connect 8.

Previously, Kerio enabled its partners and customers to host Kerio Connect on their own hardware using the SaaS model, but Kerio is now offering its messaging and calendaring server on a new cloud service infrastructure. However, it’s not pulling the plug on its on-premise version of Connect; it’s simply adding more cloud capabilities in an effort to compete more directly with the big guys in the space, namely Microsoft Office 365 and Google Apps…

December 4, 2012 Off

Is the Enterprise Moving to the Cloud?

By David

Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Matthew Ramsey.

A recent study from Gartner has found that priorities are changing in the realm of application development, and cloud computing is playing a huge role in this paradigm shift. Gartner has stated that it expects 55% of enterprises to adopt some form of cloud based computing practice in less than eight years. There are some very compelling reasons for large corporations to move in the direction of cloud computing.

Current IT environments are expensive and difficult to calculate ROI. As the need for technology grew over the years, so did the complexity of IT departments. Over time, the level of support and maintenance of hardware, networking and software was so intermingled that determining if there was any real value within any particular system or application was next to impossible. With rising energy costs and the massive floor space required to house a data center, the infrastructure itself was also very expensive to maintain…