Category: News

November 22, 2012 Off

The Fear and Wisdom of Convergence – Cloud, Big Data and Low Latency

By David
Grazed from High Frequency Traders.  Author: Louis Lovos.

Convergence according to Wikipedia is the merger of previously distinct technologies into a new form; requiring new theories, new products, and new practices. The convergence of cloud computing, big data and low latency technologies have begun to meld together within the financial industry.

Increasing competition and thinning margins are pushing the technology envelope in the hunt for alpha. This has manifested itself on many fronts, increasing sophistication in the tools to search for alpha, controlling costs and managing risk to the confluence of the underlying infrastructure. The key enablers are big data and cloud deployments where low latency is the ante to play the game…

November 22, 2012 Off

How An SMB Cloud Provider Can Create ‘Swagger’ In A Competitive Market

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author: Antonio Piriano.

t’s no secret –- there is money to be made in the cloud computing services space, and everyone wants in on the action. SMB cloud providers are no exception, and as the market heats up and competition gets fierce, smaller players need to find ways to compete with the big boys. They will never be able to take advantage of the economies of scale that the largest hosting providers can generate to drive down costs and preserve margin.

At this year’s HostingCon, we conducted a survey that yielded some very interesting results. Nearly 50 percent of respondents cited cloud price wars as the greatest threat to their businesses. So what are the opportunities for SMB providers to create true services differentiation and "swagger" versus the industry behemoths, like Rackspace, Amazon and Google?  Interest in and adoption of cloud computing has steadily grown over the past several years. Today, momentum is accelerating as cloud technologies evolve and provide more robust public, private and hybrid cloud opportunities, not just for test and development applications but for enterprise applications…

November 22, 2012 Off

Feds’ Cloud Migration Percolates With Agency Deals

By David
Grazed from eCommerce Times.  Author: John K. Higgins.

"In addition to federal budget pressure, in a technology-oriented administration there is pressure to be innovative and agile. Cloud computing offers interesting opportunities in those respects," said Patton Boggs partner Monica Desai. "As the administration’s Cloud First reform platform continues to move from aspirational to reality, … other agencies will feel additional pressure to adopt."

Adoption of cloud technology at the federal level is still far from routine — but cloud transactions continue to emerge on a regular basis. The deals range in value, demonstrating that cloud migration can be applied for relatively small deployments or for huge networks…

November 22, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Lumerical Products Now Compatible with Amazon EC2

By David
Grazed from Lumerical.  Author: PR Announcement.

Lumerical Solutions, a Vancouver-based provider of optoelectronic and photonic design software, today announced that the latest release of their products are compatible with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). This release expands on Lumerical’s industry leadership in terms of supporting high-performance computing (HPC) systems, with FDTD Solutions being the first commercial finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) solver engineered to take advantage of Amazon EC2. The compatibility of Lumerical’s products with EC2 provides research and design professionals with quickly accessible, cost-effective and scalable computing infrastructure to perform ever-larger volumes of simulations to design and optimize next-generation optoelectronic components, circuits and systems.

Prior to the availability of the Amazon EC2, selecting, purchasing, commissioning and maintaining an on-premise HPC system was a complicated and expensive commitment. This left many smaller companies and research organizations without access to the benefits provided by HPC systems while those who did make major investments in HPC systems often struggled to keep up with evolving user demands. With cloud computing, organizations can purchase almost limitless computing capacity as and when required, offering significant economic and operational benefits compared with buying a fixed computing capacity that either under-services peak usage levels or results in expensive hardware sitting idle…

November 22, 2012 Off

What we’re thankful for: The amazing lineup at CloudBeat 2012

By David
Grazed from VentureBeat.  Author: Matt Marshall.

We know. You’re counting the minutes until Turkey Day. We are too, but here’s a quick reminder that our annual cloud computing event — CloudBeat 2012 — is next Wednesday and Thursday!  This will be the most valuable cloud event this year, and the ROI you’ll get from attending is huge.

Here’s how CloudBeat is unique: Other cloud events focus mainly on legacy technologies and incremental change, and tend to let the cloud “vendors” do the talking. Now, that’s understandable, because the big legacy cloud vendors, with their big pockets, have until now dictated the conversation.  Our CloudBeat event, by contrast, focuses on the most disruptive technologies out there, regardless of who peddles them…

So while we do talk about what the big players — Oracle, SAP, VMWare — are doing to help CIOs manage and adopt the cloud, we actually focus just as much attention on the new wave of technologies that promise more radical breakthroughs in performance and efficiency. These range from the innovations around OpenStack to the game-changing things happening right now around NoSQL and big data. And we’re not letting vendors hijack the show. We’re showcasing customers, and their real stories…

Read more from the source @ http://venturebeat.com/2012/11/21/what-were-thankful-for-the-amazing-lineup-at-cloudbeat-2012/

November 22, 2012 Off

EMC prepares for shift in cloud revenue model

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Spandas Lui.

EMC has been busy befriending cloud-service providers, as they gradually become the storage vendor’s main source of revenue in the cloud-computing segment, according to EMC Australia’s managing director Alister Dias.

Through VCE, a joint venture with Cisco, EMC storage equipment forms part of a converged infrastructure offering for cloud computing.  As organisations embrace the cloud into their business, they are increasingly acquiring equipment and services from cloud service providers, rather than sourcing them directly from a vendor, Dias said…

November 22, 2012 Off

Amazon AWS re:Invent Cloud Conference: Big Channel Crowd

By David
Grazed from TalkinCloud.  Author: Joe Panitierri.

Amazon.com‘s (NASDAQ: AMZN) first-ever AWS re:Invent conference (for cloud computing customers and partners) will attract 5,500 attendees, including cloud integrators, brokers, aggregators and channel leaders. So who’s on tap to attend the Nov. 27-29 gathering in Las Vegas, and what cloud partner program trends will emerge?  Talkin’ Cloud is way ahead of the pack on this story, haven spoken with a range of sources who are set to attend re:Invent. Among the companies and executives to track:

1. Avnet Technology Solutions: VP Tim Fitzgerald leads Avnet Cloud Solutions, the distributors’ public and private cloud initiative. Avnet and several other big IT distributors already have relationships with Amazon Web Services. But I sense some new moves are coming. And Fitzgerald will be on hand at the conference…

November 22, 2012 Off

Amazon’s dead serious about the enterprise cloud

By David
Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: Barb Darrow.

All the talk about big companies not wanting to put workloads on Amazon Web Services is hot air. The biggest companies already deploy workloads beyond test-and-dev on AWS. The question is: can AWS sustain that momentum as new options come online?  As wildly successful as Amazon Web Services have been, there’s still a lot of noise about how big enterprises don’t want to put their precious workloads on this public cloud  infrastructure.  The Amazon cloud is not safe or reliable enough for these important workloads, some say.

Here’s a news flash: Big companies may or may not be wary of Amazon’s cloud, but they’re already using it. And this despite multiple snafus at Amazon’s US-East data center complex in the past year. It’s a pretty safe bet that virtually every Fortune 1000 company is running workloads beyond test and dev in Amazon’s cloud and that means trouble for incumbent IT providers like IBM, HP, Dell and others which are scrambling to respond…

November 21, 2012 Off

GreenButton Uses Multiple Clouds for Big Compute

By David

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

The inspiration for GreenButton was the devilishly complicated battle scene in the 2003 movie "The Lord of the Rings" that its founder Scott Houston pulled together in two weeks for director Peter Jackson against all odds. It was accomplished in record time with thousands of servers and little sleep.

Fade to today. The GreenButton start-up claims its newfangled Cloud Fabric is the first server solution to let users – both the enterprise and service providers – deploy, manage and run compute-intensive applications in either private or public clouds or, for that matter, in multiple multi-tenant clouds…

November 21, 2012 Off

No clouds for Salesforce. Stock up 8%.

By David

Grazed from CNNMoney. Author: Paul R. La Monica.

Salesforce.com (CRM) bulls should be singing the following refrain today. "Hey. Hey! You. You! Get onto my cloud." (Still bummed that I didn’t get Rolling Stones tickets for their upcoming show at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn.)

The cloud computing giant reported earnings and sales on Tuesday that topped analysts’ forecasts. Salesforce’s stock shot up 8% on the news Wednesday, making the company the best performer in the S&P 500 Wednesday…