Category: News

November 27, 2012 Off

Cloud Technology Overturns IT Assumptions

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Grazed from HealthLeaders. Author: Scott Mace.

I’m here to say that healthcare should be thankful it has come late to part of the technology party. Why? Because healthcare doesn’t have to play by the so-called rules that existed a few years ago. Healthcare can challenge the assumptions that drove decisions a short while ago and take advantage of cloud computing technology that overturns the conventional wisdom—and price structure—of IT services.

Want an example? Recently, I spoke to Qualsight, a healthcare provider you probably haven’t heard of, even though it serves more than 75 million health plan members. Chicago-based Qualsight launched eight years ago to connect independent ophthalmologists to healthcare plan sponsors to provide their members laser vision correction services. Today, the ophthalmologists operating out of 800 locations let Qualsight boast of being the nation’s largest Lasik services manager…

November 27, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Azure has processed 200 billion authentications for 50 million accounts, now averaging 4.7 billion weekly

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Grazed from TheNextWeb. Author: Alex Wilhelm.

Today Microsoft’s Azure team released a number of statistics concerning its platform, touting its scale and speed. Since its birth in 2010, Microsoft claims that Azure has processed a total of 200 billion authentications for a total of 50 million active user accounts. The cloud computing and storage service now averages some 4.7 billion authentications weekly.

Azure, a product that has struggled somewhat in the shade of Amazon’s broad and popular AWS cloud computing and storage services, is fighting for mind and market share. It appears to be making progress. Chest-thumping its 9,000 requests per second, Azure claims that in the United States, the average authentication takes less than a second…

November 27, 2012 Off

Red Hat Unveils Enterprise Version of OpenShift PaaS

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Grazed from ADTMag. Author: John K. Waters.

Red Hat today launched a new version of its OpenShift cloud computing Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) packaged for enterprise consumption. Dubbed OpenShift Enterprise, this is a fully supported version of the product designed to be installed on-premise within customer datacenters as private clouds, or as public or hybrid clouds.

This new release targets organizations with what the company is calling "the industry’s first comprehensive, open, on-premise PaaS for enterprises," which fulfills a promise the company made back in May to provide such a product. OpenShift Enterprise is built on top of Red Hat’s core open source technologies, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform…

November 27, 2012 Off

Apprenda gets the hybrid cloud religion

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Apprenda, a true believer in private Platform as a Service, is embracing the hybrid cloud with its latest release. CEO Sinclair Schuller said many companies are ready to test out at least some workloads in a public cloud.

Apprenda, a startup that’s bet big on a .NET-focused private Platform as a Service, is branching out. With its new Apprenda 4.0 release, the company says it can connect on-premises environments running Windows Server 2012 with Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Services resources as needed…

November 27, 2012 Off

Can Natural Disasters Doom The Future Of Cloud Computing?

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Robert Shaw.

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, many people are asking whether cloud computing can withstand nature’s wrath. The storm took several major cloud computing companies offline, including Amazon Web Services (at least on the East Coast), and left thousands of websites and online services down for hours—and in some cases days.

Hurricane Sandy has definitely proved that the cloud is vulnerable to natural disasters and extreme weather patterns, but that hardly presages the death of cloud computing. All computers and electronic systems are equally susceptible to the same events. Millions of people lost telephone and electricity service in the wake of Hurricane Sandy (as is the case for essentially all major storms). But cloud skeptics seem to conveniently forget that even if cloud services didn’t go down, victims of natural disasters without power still wouldn’t be able to access them…

November 27, 2012 Off

Soaring High Into 2013 With Cloud Services

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Grazed from Business Solutions. Author: Colin Jack.

It is quite easy to predict that cloud computing will remain an elevated priority for IT departments and companies in 2013. For managed service providers (MSPs) who already provide online IT service offerings, the cloud presents a way to expand offerings and increase incoming revenue. In speaking with a number of service providers, we’ve seen that offering cloud solutions can be done without a large investment of time or infrastructure by using existing virtualized assets.

There are two underlying reasons why some MSPs are successful at this and others just plod along. The first is in which services are offered and how. We have all heard the phrase, “the proof is in the pudding.”…

November 27, 2012 Off

Dell Makes the Cloud Personal with New Cloud Software for Windows RT Tablets, Apple iPad and PocketCloud Web

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Grazed from Dell. Author: PR Announcement.

Dell today is announcing enhancements to its Dell Wyse PocketCloud app portfolio to help connect individuals with their professional and personal content anytime, anywhere from mobile devices or remote computers. PocketCloud Explore and PocketCloud Web provide a secure and fast way to remotely connect to users’ PCs and Macs from Android, iOS and Windows RT devices, including the Dell XPS 10 tablet, or any Web browser, enabling users to access and share any content.

Today, users are increasingly looking to gain access to their personal and professional content on a number of different devices, sometimes running on a variety of operating systems, and PocketCloud enables them to easily create a "personal cloud" to search, view, organize, and share content among mobile devices and computers. Documents, videos, photos, music, and other files are readily available on tablets and smartphones with PocketCloud Explore, or in a desktop browser with PocketCloud Web…

November 27, 2012 Off

Trend Micro issues cloud, mobile security assessment tools

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Editorial Staff.

Trend Micro issued a free security assessment tool designed to measure an organization’s readiness for cloud, mobile security and targeted attacks. The firm says the assessment could help company’s securely adopt cloud computing services and efficiently mitigate the risks imposed by mobile devices and targeted attacks.

The online assessment bases its security recommendations on industry size and an individual’s role in the organization. After answering 25 yes or no questions the tool provide an assessment of a company’s current security posture, provides a comparison against industry averages and offer suggestions on how to improve the enterprise’s current security practices…

November 27, 2012 Off

Asigra, RestorePoint Partner on Cloud Data Recovery

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Grazed from TheVarGuy. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

As clouds continue to grow, so does the need for cloud ready backup solutions. In a reflection of the potential importance of this rapidly evolving offshoot of the cloud computing revolution, data protection vendors Asigra and RestorePoint have announced a partnership to deliver disaster recovery solutions for real estate businesses. Here are the details, and what they say about cloud backup solutions more broadly.

Since many data restoration services rely centrally on the cloud, which serves as a remote location for backing up information, disaster recovery and cloud computing have gone hand in hand for a long time. But in recent years, as the cloud has assumed a more vital role in the operations of many organizations, demand has grown for data protection solutions that work as well for resources based in the cloud as they do for local data…

November 27, 2012 Off

Laws And Regulations Governing The Cloud Computing Environment

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Rick Blaisdell.

Cloud computing technologies developed around them a complex legal and regulatory environment. There are federal, international and even state laws that impose responsibilities to both cloud computing tenants and providers. Regardless of which side your business is on, you have to consider the legal issues, especially those related to the data you collect, store and process. Different sector specific laws for cloud computing tenants and providers

To ensure you are in legal compliance, you may want to know more about American laws. In the United States, privacy and security are spread over different industry specific laws and regulations:…