Category: News

November 7, 2012 Off

Apache CloudStack 4.0.0-incubating Released

By David
Grazed from Apache.  Author: PR Announcement
 
The Apache CloudStack project is pleased to announce the 4.0.0-incubating release of the CloudStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud orchestration platform. This is the first release from within the Apache Incubator, the entry path into the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
 
Apache CloudStack is an integrated software platform that allows users to build a feature-rich IaaS. CloudStack includes an intuitive user interface and rich API for managing the compute, networking, accounting, and storage for private, hybrid, or public clouds. The project entered the Apache Incubator in April 2012.
 
November 6, 2012 Off

GreenButton launches Cloud Fabric, multi-cloud management platform

By David

Grazed from GeekZone. Author: Editorial Staff.

GreenButton is launching GreenButton Cloud Fabric, the a server solution that enables users running compute intensive applications to deploy, manage, and run a variety of applications in either private or public clouds or both. GreenButton Cloud Fabric delivers a comprehensive and integrated on-demand cloud solution that leverages the cloud’s processing power for high performance computing workloads for a fraction of the cost.

GreenButton’s Cloud Fabric is a highly cost-effective server platform that provides organizations with supplementary processing power in the cloud without the complexity or operational expenditure risks. The platform features multi-cloud management with a single tool set, known as Mission Control, and an easy to use software developer kit (SDK), including a development emulator for easy enablement of workloads. Mission Control includes commercial features around billing, reporting with organizational control and chargeback…

November 6, 2012 Off

Telefónica Digital launches global IaaS cloud service

By David

Grazed from InformationAge. Author: Editorial Staff.

Spanish telco launches Instant Servers, an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) public cloud offering aimed at developers, businesses and large enterprises Telefónica Digital launched its global cloud computing platform Instant Servers on Tuesday, offering configurable virtual servers designed for mobile, enterprise and machine-to-machine applications.

Customers using Instant Servers will be able to acquire, manage, monitor and control their virtual servers at all times from a dedicated website, Telefónica said, in addition to deleting ones no longer needed…

November 6, 2012 Off

Adopting Cloud Computing is Not Enough

By David

Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Shawn Drew.

The cloud is often touted as the solution to so many IT problems, or if nothing else, the future of IT. While these statements may only be slightly exaggeratory, more and more companies are getting disillusioned by their cloud experiences. New research is beginning to find reasons why many company’s ROI isn’t what it should be and finds that how IT thinks about the cloud plays a powerful role.

Cloud Management

It is entirely the fate of IT managers these days to be forced into adopting solutions that they may only slightly understand. Such is the case with many IT departments and cloud computing, a technology so hot right now that failing to enter into the cloud is likely to put a company at a disadvantage…

November 6, 2012 Off

Force majeure and cloud computing contracts

By David

Grazed from International Law Office. Author: Sanjay Pritam and Peter Lumley-Savile.

More and more businesses are looking to use cloud computing to access a broad range of computer software and services. At its most basic level, ‘cloud computing’ is defined as the delivery of information technology as a service over the Internet. Cloud computing offers companies substantial cost savings and greater flexibility; but despite these obvious benefits, it also presents significant risks, particularly in relation to the security of data stored in the cloud. It is therefore important that a business considering the use of cloud computing takes appropriate steps to mitigate the dangers, both legal and commercial. A company can quickly become dependent on the ability to access the cloud and may be paralysed in the event of service interruptions.

While a number of issues should be considered in a cloud computing contract (eg, performance monitoring, interoperability and transitional arrangements), this update focuses on a contract term that often does not receive the consideration it deserves, normally to the detriment of a cloud computing customer: the force majeure clause…

November 6, 2012 Off

Blancco Examines Role of Data Erasure in Cloud Computing Security at Premier IT Gathering

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Blancco, the global leader in data erasure and computer reuse solutions, is serving as a key sponsor at Cloud Security Alliance Congress 2012, November 7-8, in Orlando, Florida. At Booth 1, Blancco will highlight the critical role data erasure plays in securing cloud data. Blancco will also offer conference attendees its recently updated white paper, "Data Erasure Solutions for Data Center and Cloud Computing Security." The paper discusses how certified, auditable and automated data erasure protects information on equipment slated for reuse or retirement, while also supporting erasure of virtual machines (VMs) and logical units in active environments.

"While much focus was previously placed on pulling data into the cloud, growing attention is now given to securing this data when it exits, as when a customer changes its service provider or a data center upgrades data-rich equipment," said Markku Willgren, president of US Operations, Blancco. "As we celebrate our 15th anniversary at this security-minded event, Blancco is proud to demonstrate how we’re helping a diverse IT customer base address issues like Big Data and targeted removal of data on active systems, while streamlining implementation of erasure best practices."…

November 6, 2012 Off

OpenStack Fights Cloud Lock-In Worries

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babcock.

Jonathan Bryce may have started out as implementer of the original Mosso Cloud in San Antonio that became the Rackspace Cloud. But the new executive director of the OpenStack Foundation said the OpenStack open source project is the best way to avoid getting locked into a cloud vendor’s operations.

The OpenStack project’s claim that it will continue to provide freely available software is backed up by the project’s overseeing body, the OpenStack Foundation, Bryce said in an interview on the opening day of Cloud Expo in Santa Clara, Calif., Monday. While it is based on its Linux and Apache predecessors, Bryce said the OpenStack Foundation offers an advanced example of open source governance…

November 6, 2012 Off

Moab Cloud Suite 7.2 Speeds Time to Effective Cloud Deployment for Businesses

By David
Grazed from Adaptive Computing.  Author: PR Announcement
 
Adaptive Computing, the largest provider of private cloud management and High-Performance Computing (HPC) workload management software, today announced the release of Moab Cloud Suite 7.2. Now Moab Cloud Suite provides improved time to cloud deployment offering out-of-the-box integration with existing infrastructure, minimizing system upgrades by leveraging existing investments. It also enables IT departments to more easily meet the needs of different organizational groups by streamlining tasks with a new dashboard portal and automating budget allocation.
 
Out-of-the-Box Infrastructure Integration

 
November 6, 2012 Off

Mellanox, ProfitBricks and Atlantic.Net to Host Webinar on Efficient Cloud Infrastructures Utilizing Mellanox Solutions

By David

Grazed from Mellanox. Author: PR Announcement.

Mellanox® Technologies, Ltd., a leading supplier of high-performance, end-to-end interconnect solutions for data center servers and storage systems, today announced a live, interactive joint webinar with industry-leading cloud server hosting providers ProfitBricks and Atlantic.Net, Inc. on technology and ROI considerations for deploying scalable and faster cloud computing infrastructures while reducing CAPEX and OPEX. The webinar will also address several aspects of cloud computing including the main advantages of moving a business into the cloud.

What: Enhancing Cloud Providers to Deliver Revolutionary Throughput Performance and Efficiency with Mellanox InfiniBand

When: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 10:00 am Pacific Time / 1:00 pm Eastern Time Register Today

November 6, 2012 Off

Cloud-Inspired Autonomous Vehicles May Revolutionize Traffic

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: John Omwamba.

News coming from the Silicon Valley is not about things tech or computers this time round. Rather, it is how robotics technology is making advances in the world of vehicles by introducing the initial autonomous models. These automated autos from Google, the largest search engine company in the world, will need no human operator at all. In fact, the earliest releases have already undergone a cumulative experimental mileage of three hundred thousand miles. Only one State in the United States has licensed the makers to introduce the autonomous models into traffic situations, while another jurisdiction has allowed them to operate within experimentation scope.

The efficacy of autonomous cars has become possible courtesy of cloud computing. For an automotive to drive on its own, it requires a horde of guiding data that must be stowed away in a server somewhere. The technology, too, must have some human overseers who get to know whether every command for the vehicle is going according to the plan. For instance, the latest brands are receiving ample tracking through video technology. This helps to ensure that they do not go off track and do return to their station at the set time…