Category: News

November 8, 2012 Off

New Cloud Database Resources for Application Developers

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Grazed from PR NewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

With cloud computing services there are countless free or inexpensive services you can use. Xeround has made it easy for you and compiled a list of 43 of the best free cloud services for application developers.

One of the newest Internet based technological advances is cloud software. The cloud in its simplest form is a way to share files and programs between Internet-connected devices. For personal use it allows you to access your content from any devices that you or your immediate family owns. For example, you could use the cloud to save a file and access it from your tablet, smartphone and laptop without the use of a flash drive…

November 8, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Telstra International faces competition from US giant Verizon

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Grazed from Washington Today. Author: Lucy Battersby.

America’s largest telco, Verizon, is making a stronger push for corporate customers in the Asia-Pacific region in a move that will see it competing head-to-head with Telstra International. Verizon has "significant plans" for its secure internet and cloud computing products around the region following a company restructure earlier this year.

While it is not targeting Australia specifically, Verizon wants more business here as part of a global marketing drive. The maturity and growth of Australia’s services sector makes Australian companies a target, Verizon Enterprise Solutions chief marketing officer John Harrobin said on Wednesday…

November 7, 2012 Off

CSA 2012 keynote: Attack data vital to securing cloud-based systems

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Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Robert Westervelt.

The private sector needs to iron out new ways to share anonymous attack data or face serious consequences, brought on by expanding information stores and cloud computing services that are complicating the process of deploying security technologies, said Dave Cullinane, CEO of Security Starfish LLC and chairman of the Cloud Security Alliance.

In Tuesday’s opening keynote of the Cloud Security Alliance Congress, Cullinane sought to inspire a room full of IT security pros to transform their security programs by implementing an intelligence-based security strategy. The goal, Cullinane said, is to allocate resources more effectively by perceiving future threats to systems based on actionable intelligence. He warned that many organizations are spending millions on security technologies that protect the wrong resources…

November 7, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: NodeFly goal – better app performance monitoring for Node.js

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Developers love Node.js for building web applications. But they need better, more user-friendly application monitoring tools to see what goes on in the innards of what they build. That’s where NodeFly’s new APM suite comes in, says NodeFly CEO Glen Lougheed.

The use of Node.js to build web applications is growing like gangbusters, so it’s time it had a big-boy application performance monitoring tool. And that’s what NodeFly Systems says it’s bringing to the table. Node. js is a server-side, event-driven programming language popular among developers — especially JavaScript developers because it lets them use their existing skills to write server as well as client code…

November 7, 2012 Off

Microsoft Explores ‘Job-Centric’ Provisioning of Cloud Services

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Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Florence de Borja.

In the paper titled “Bridging the Tenant-Provider Gap in Cloud Services”, Microsoft researchers found out that cloud customers can purchase resources based on the “job-centric” standard. This cloud model will have and additional abstraction layer to cloud computing wherein an interface can be provided for customers to cite cost and performance goals as an alternative to an interface which allow them to allocate resources directly.

The research, which was released at the ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing 2012, was done by Microsoft Research Laboratory in the United Kingdom. The researches included Ant Rowstron, Thomas Karagiannis, Paolo Costa, Hitesh Ballani, and Virajith Jalaparti. According to them, cloud consumers will find a job-centric interface convenient and easy because it takes out the translation burden of high level objectives to the related resource necessities and it is flexible enough for cloud service providers to assign the amount of resources necessary to a particular job…

November 7, 2012 Off

1 Telecom Heading to the Cloud

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Grazed from The Motely Fool. Author: Justin Loiseau.

The cloud computing commoditization countdown continues. Spanish telecom Telefonica Digital (NYSE: TEF ) announced their newest "infrastructure-as-a-service" product on Tuesday, and the ripple effect could be felt throughout the tech world. Here’s what you need to know.

Store it. All of it.

They call it "Instant Servers," the ultimate offering that delivers on-demand, high performance cloud computing for developers, digital businesses, and large enterprises. "Telefonica Digital seeks to meet the needs of thousands of businesses that require a cloud services platform that is easily scalable, with low latency and totally trustworthy, enabling them not only to rapidly respond to their own needs, but also to the expectations of their customers," said Carlos Morales, Cloud and M2M Director. "This can all be done with significant cost savings as customers only pay for the type of cloud services they require and the time they use them for. This offering completes our portfolio of services to meet our business customer needs."…

November 7, 2012 Off

Cloud storage to enable massive cancer cell database

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Grazed from FierceHealth IT. Author: Susan D. Hall.

Johns Hopkins researchers are relying on cloud storage of thousands of cell samples to discern the most effective treatment for cancer patients. Supported by a five-year, $3.75 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, the project aims to help physicians better predict how cancer will behave, since it can spread rapidly in one patient and glacially in another.

The team of experts in cancer and engineering are creating a database of samples collected through a process called high-throughput cell phenotyping, according to an announcement. The data is stored on computers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory…

November 7, 2012 Off

Security worries should ‘not stop SMEs’ from adopting cloud computing

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Grazed from BCS.org. Author: Editorial Staff.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should not be put off from adopting cloud computing due to security worries as the majority of providers do all they can to keep client’s data safe, according to an industry expert.

Stuart Hibbert, managing director and co-founder of icomplete.com, a firm which offers internet telephony and online marketing services to SMEs, understood that many smaller organisations would be concerned about security but assured them that safeguards are in place to ensure data is adequately protected…

November 7, 2012 Off

Crypto keys can be stolen from neighbours in the cloud

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Grazed from NewScientist. Author: Jacob Aaron.

Most people are happy to give their neighbours a spare house key in case of emergencies, but you probably wouldn’t want to give them your digital passwords. Now security researchers have shown that you may not have a choice, at least when it comes to cloud computing.

Cloud servers let users run simulations of an ordinary computer, called virtual machines (VMs), on remote hardware. A VM performs exactly as an ordinary computer would, but because it is entirely software-based, many of them can run on a single hardware base. Yinqian Zhang of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and colleagues have discovered that it is possible for one VM to steal cryptographic keys – used to keep your data secure – from another running on the same physical hardware, potentially putting cloud-computing users at risk…

November 7, 2012 Off

Dimension Data Achieves Cisco Cloud Builder Designation In North America

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

To support the expanding role of the network in deploying cloud services, Dimension Data, the $5.8 billion global specialist IT solutions and services provider, today announced that it has achieved the Cisco Cloud Builder designation within the Cisco Cloud Partner Program¹. This designation recognizes Dimension Data’s competencies in selling and implementing Cisco end-to-end cloud solutions for end customers and cloud providers².

"As companies increasingly embrace cloud computing to enhance their business, we realize that planning, building and managing a cloud can be very complicated," said Jim Hirt, vice president of Enterprise Services, Dimension Data Americas. "Building upon our cloud services portfolio and global cloud platform, earning the Cisco Cloud Builder designation better positions us to help our clients with their journey to the cloud – including design, implementation, management and support."…