Category: News

November 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing Won’t Kill IT, But It’ll Definitely Transform It

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Robert Shaw.

Around the country, many corporate and small business IT professionals are downright scared about the future of their careers. Due to slow adoption in the corporate world and general unfamiliarity with administrating cloud services in the small business sector, the IT field has yet to undergo any massive shifts. But IT workers shouldn’t count on that pattern holding forever.

According to Gartner’s research director, Bryan Britz, “Public cloud adoption is accelerating and public cloud services do, and will, cannibalize IT services spending in the coming years.” In other words, more and more companies are likely to ditch their Exchange servers, Active Directory deployments, on-premises line-of-business applications, onsite data storage, and all of the administrative and personnel overhead associated with such infrastructure…

November 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing, Data Privacy Rules, and Data Security

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Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Rick Robinson.

New data privacy regulations in both the EU and US could impose additional security management and privacy protection standards for cloud computing. And for IT managers at midsize firms the new rules could end up being a good thing.

Yes, the new rules will mean more work for IT, in learning and applying them. And no one really likes having to follow regulations imposed from outside. But especially when it comes to the cloud, the privacy that firms will be called on to protect could include their own…

November 15, 2012 Off

How GoDaddy is growing into a SaaS company

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Derrick Harris.

Web-hosting giant GoDaddy is trying to grow into a products company to help its small business customers move into the modern computing era rather than just hosting their websites. A conversion to mobile websites is first, but cloud services are on the horizon.

GoDaddy, the web-hosting and domain-name giant — and erstwhile cloud computing provider — has a plan to bring both itself and millions of its small-business customers into the 21st century. News on Thursday that the company is getting into the mobile website space is just the beginning of the company’s plan to become a product company — something like Intuit for the front office. But GoDaddy will be leaving the desktop behind…

November 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing – Why Waiting Might Make Sense

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Grazed from DataCenterKnowledge. Author: Bill Kleyman.

The technology around cloud computing has proven to be very beneficial to many organizations. Surrounded by virtualization, cloud computing is a means to consolidate and create a more efficient environment.

Many IT environments have seen a reduction in their data center space requirements and are deploying fewer hardware components to support their infrastructure. Still, there are administrators and managers out there who, although not confused by the cloud, aren’t seeing any direct benefit to moving to such a platform…

November 15, 2012 Off

Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Cloupia

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Grazed from MarketWire. Author: PR Announcement.

With cloud computing driving the transition to converged infrastructure, the need for simplified management systems across compute, storage, network and virtualization functions is increasing. To help address this need, Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced its intent to acquire privately held Cloupia, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based software company that automates converged data center infrastructure — allowing enterprises and service providers to simplify the deployment and configuration of physical and virtual resources from a single management console.

Cloupia’s infrastructure management software enhances Cisco’s Unified Computing System® (UCS) and Nexus® switching portfolio with a single "pane-of-glass" view into the automation of compute, network, storage, virtual machine, and operating system resources. When combined with leading data center management solutions like Cisco UCS Manager, Cloupia allows enterprises and service providers to seamlessly manage pools of computing power, network services, storage and virtual machines as a unified whole in order to deploy and deliver IT services more rapidly and at lower costs…

November 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: It’s time to value information that’s driving thirst for data analytics

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Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Ayushman Baruah.

EMC has chalked out its technology roadmap for 2013 with focus on cloud computing and big data analytics built on a pillar of trust. “All our product roadmap and innovation are targeted at these three pillars,” Jeff Nick, Senior VP and CTO, EMC told InformationWeek.

Nick said that though cloud is over hyped, there is a fundamental disruption and shift occurring in the IT industry with the cloud. “It has taken a long time to get us here but it’s finally here and enterprises and public Internet companies today are adopting cloud capabilities ranging from private, public and hybrid cloud.” …

November 15, 2012 Off

Do Insurers Understand The Cloud’s Real Value?

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Grazed from InsuranceTech. Author: Kathy Burger.

Is cloud computing most valuable to insurers as a tactic for reducing infrastructure costs, or can it help them be more competitive and innovative? The answer probably is both. But it’s becoming increasingly clear that using cloud, virtualization and as-a-service models strictly for efficiency underestimates the potential of this disruptive force. Insurance & Technology has examined the ways carriers are enhancing their abilities to get to market faster with unique and profitable products, services and processes via the cloud and other hosted computing models.

One thing is clear: Cloud computing can no longer be considered an emerging technology or unproven platform. According to Gartner, this year the public cloud services market will grow 19.6% to total $109 billion worldwide. Business-process services and business-process-as-a-service are the largest segment, accounting for 77% of the total market, while infrastructure-a-a-service is the fastest-growing segment of the public cloud-services market and is expected to grow 45.4% in 2012, Gartner reports…

November 15, 2012 Off

Cyber Threats Forecast For 2013 By Georgia Tech

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Grazed from RedOrbit. Author: Peter Suciu.

Every cloud may have a silver lining the saying goes, but there will likely be no such silver lining for the future of cloud computing, which tops the list of serious computer security threats for 2013. On Wednesday, the Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) released the Georgia Tech Emerging Cyber Threats Report for 2013 at the Georgia Tech Cyber Security Summit, a gathering of industry and academic leaders in the field of cyber security.

According to the findings of the report, there are several specific threats to follow over the next year. Among the most ominous is the use of cloud computing for malicious purposes. As this emerging technology offers flexible provisioning capabilities that allow legitimate businesses to quickly add or subtract computing power, it could also be used to instantly create a powerful network of so-called zombie machines for use in nefarious purposes…

November 15, 2012 Off

Network Design is Key to Cloud Computing

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Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Florence de Borja.

In a research by Bain & Company in the Middle East, it revealed that cloud computing revenues can reach almost $150 billion in 2020, which accounts to 8% of the total technology expenditures. The research, titled “The Five Faces of the Cloud”, believes that the Middle East has to strengthen its network if the region wants to harness all of the benefits of cloud computing.

A common path which companies take when they shift their operations to the clouds is to use infrastructure applications or Software as a Service. Then, these firms move to a more open architecture with management tools and APIs. When companies take this path, they can organize their private datacenters in such a way that they can take advantage of different datacenters for easy deployment of applications and better workload mobility. This will also allow for the efficient and effective network to run…

November 15, 2012 Off

Optical Archiving in the Cloud – Sustaining the Data Monster

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Grazed from ITBusiness.net. Author: Yasuhiro Tai.

Online applications such as Facebook and Twitter, paired with smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices have given us everywhere access to our content and content sharing capabilities. They have also enabled wonderfully convenient solutions to help us communicate and stay connected whenever and wherever we decide. But they have simultaneously created a multitude of nightmarish issues for the IT managers that are responsible for the care and feeding of these data monsters.

Because of appealing characteristics such as low cost/GB and anytime/anywhere access, the internet is being used more and more to store data and run applications, replacing traditional tangible servers with private, hybrid and public cloud computing. As a result of this trend, Gartner has predicted that more than one-third of global digital content will ultimately be stored in the cloud by 2016…