Category: News

November 26, 2012 Off

What on earth is OpenStack? Your guide to the Linux of cloud computing.

By David

Grazed from TechRadar. Author: Graham Morrison.

It was back in 2010 when Rackspace, the company famous for hosting lots of websites, got together with NASA, the agency famous for pretending to send astronauts to the moon. The whole project kicked off after a single blog post by a NASA contractor. The post read: "Launched NOVA – Apache-Licensed Cloud Computing, in Python. It’s live, it’s buggy, it’s beta. Check it out."

Together, NASA and Rackspace went on to create a kind of online fantasy world, where storage, resources and performance would be no object, and small startups could build their ivory towers in the clouds, knowing that when their day came, they’d be able to scale everything up, quickly and efficiently, before quickly selling their stock to Facebook…

November 26, 2012 Off

Can SOA liberate the cloud?

By David

Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Joe McKendrick.

Tom Nolle, president of CIMI Corporation, says it’s high time for a new vision in the evolution of cloud computing. That is, to bring in the experience and sensibilities of service oriented architecture, essentially building a cloud architecture on what he calls "Distributed SOA."

What does Nolle mean by Distributed SOA? It builds on a concept first detailed by Eric Newcomer back in the heydey of SOA, warning that too many centralized approaches to SOA were being pushed by vendors, who had vested interests in keeping things centralized and mostly proprietary. This goes against the very grain and philosophy of SOA, which is to enable the building and deployment of services entirely independent of vendors and underlying technologies…

November 26, 2012 Off

Antivirus ‘not enough in the age of clouds’

By David

Grazed from Trade Arabia. Author: Editorial Staff.

Antivirus protection alone is not enough in the age of cloud computing, where web and email exchanges provide the most potent routes for attack, said one of the leading online privacy and security CEOs. Historically, antivirus software has been the go-to security measure for CIOs, but many are now overlooking the potential threats that emerge during unprotected internet usage.

“These days, as companies and consumers increasingly conduct their business in the cloud, securing virtual identities, browsing activity, and personal data arguably has become more important than securing physical devices,” said David Gorodyansky, the CEO of AnchorFree…

November 26, 2012 Off

The Cloud is Robin Hood: it is bridging the gap between rich and poor

By David

Grazed from VentureBeat. Author: Christina Farr.

Who would have thought that cloud computing would be the modern day equivalent of Robin Hood? In a report published by the University of San Diego, Unlocking the Benefits of Cloud Computing for Emerging Economics, researchers found countless benefits in increased global access to cheap data storage and processors. The authors intimated that in the future, cloud computing technologies will be an economic stabilizer.

Cloud-based technologies have experienced explosive growth in recent years, and evidence suggests they they will continue to grow. By 2014 Gartner predicted that 60 percent of the world’s server workloads will take place on virtualized cloud servers. It’s great news for vendors and businesses, but what does this mean for people in countries like India, Mexico and South Africa?…

November 26, 2012 Off

How can cloud computing save the world?

By David

Grazed from CloudTech.  Author: VI.

As cloud computing continues to grow and cloud hosting is adopted by more and more individuals and businesses alike, it has been calculated that the use of 
cloud hosting can dramatically decrease the amount of carbon emissions produced by each and every business that makes use of the cloud.


Google has calculated that an SME can lower its energy usage by 65%-85% simply by switching to the cloud.  This is thanks to the fact that servers, located elsewhere, will be used for data storage rather than running pollutant in-house servers.  So, here at VI, we got thinking. If every SME around the world made use of cloud computing, could we really go some way to saving our planet from the ever worsening problem of global warming caused by rising carbon emissions?…

November 26, 2012 Off

EU aims to make cloud computing energy efficient

By David

Grazed from YNetNews.com.  Author: Editorial Staff.

European researchers are working to develop new microprocessors that use up to 90% less energy than the chips currently in use, Energy and Environmental Management Magazine reported.  According to the report, an EU-funded project dubbed "EuroCloud," has adapted the low-power microprocessors used in mobile phones to work on a larger scale.

 
Researchers say that move could potentially save companies using cloud computing technology in their data centers billions of euros.  The EuroCloud server project is headed by a team of researchers from the UK, Cyprus, Finland, Switzerland and Belgium; with companied like Nokia, ARM and IMEC taking part in the development efforts, as well…
November 24, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Salesforce posts strong Q3 earnings, beats Street

By David
Grazed from CNET.  Author: Rachel King.

Aiming to be the first cloud computing company to hit a $4 billion annual run rate, Salesforce.com is on the right track as it beat Wall Street expectations for the third quarter.

The social enterprise giant reported a third quarter net loss of $220 million, or $1.55 per share (statement). Non-GAAP earnings were 33 cents a share on a revenue of $788 million, up 35 percent annually…

November 24, 2012 Off

The Autonomy saga: Clouds over Britain’s tech stars

By David
Grazed from The Independant.  Author: Gideon Spanier.

The scandal over alleged financial irregularities at Autonomy has shaken confidence across the British technology industry. The Cambridge-based company was a rare home-grown tech success, the biggest computing firm on the FTSE 100 until it was bought last year by United States giant Hewlett-Packard for $11.1bn (£8.9bn).

Autonomy was the company that was held up as a shining star by ministers of all political stripes, who hailed founder Mike Lynch as a leader and inspiration for other tech entrepreneurs. No wonder, when Britain is sorely lacking in tech success stories that can compare even remotely with the likes of Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and IBM…

November 23, 2012 Off

Broadview Wins 2012 Cloud Computing Excellence Award

By David
Grazed from Enhanced News Online.  Author: PR Announcement.

Broadview Networks, a leading provider of hosted voice, data and cloud computing solutions, has been named a 2012 Cloud Computing Excellence Award winner by TMC’s Cloud Computing Magazine for OfficeSuite®, its cloud-based business phone solution.

“OfficeSuite has demonstrated innovation as well as the ability to improve the cloud.”

The Cloud Computing Excellence Awards recognize the companies that have most effectively leveraged cloud computing in their efforts to bring new, differentiated offerings to market…

November 23, 2012 Off

Claranet buys UK cloud-computing firm Star for £55m

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Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Sam Shead.

European managed service provider Claranet has acquired UK cloud-computing firm Star as it looks to expand its core businesses.  The £55m purchase of STH Limited, and its subsidiary Star, will result in Claranet being able to offer a wider product portfolio that ranges "from the datacentre to the desktop", according to the company.

"From a market and customer perspective, this is a great opportunity to bring together experience and resources to deliver a broader service portfolio," Charles Nasser, chief executive of the Claranet Group, said in a statement on Friday.  "This announcement confirms our ambition to become the clear European leader in the delivery of managed services," he added…