Category: News

October 30, 2012 Off

Rackspace Unveils Cloud Isolation Technology

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Grazed from The Var Guy. Author: Christopher Tozzi.

Having your own cloud is great. But what if you need to isolate different applications and resources from one another? You could, of course, build multiple clouds. Or you could adopt technologies like Rackspace‘s (NYSE: RAX) new Cloud Networks feature, which supports multi-tiered networks across an Open Stack cloud infrastructure. Here are the details, and what they reveal about future cloud trends.

It’s easy to think of the cloud as the place where everything that doesn’t live locally should be dumped. After all, since the definition of what exactly constitutes cloud computing has always been a bit hazy, the simple conceptualization is to treat the cloud as one lose and wild expanse of infrastructure which doesn’t need much hierarchy or internal organization…

October 30, 2012 Off

Encryption is the foundation of cloud security

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Grazed from ComputerWeekly. Author: Jennifer Scott.

Giving customers an element of control when it comes to storing their data in the cloud is the key to gaining their trust and, in turn, their patronage. This is the belief of Trend Micro’s solutions architect, Udo Schneider, who spoke to Computer Weekly at this week’s SNW Europe conference in Frankfurt.

Despite the continued excitement around cloud computing and the growth multiple studies have shown when it comes to adoption, security is still the inhibitor for businesses looking at the technology. “It might be driven by paranoia, but still all the different analysts and conversations with customers show security is still number one,” Udo Schneider said. “Most other problems, I don’t want to say they are solved, but they are addressed…

October 30, 2012 Off

Global Cloud Virtualization Software Market 2011-2015

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Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Cloud Virtualization Software Market 2011-2015

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TechNavio’s analysts forecast the Global Cloud Virtualization Software market to grow at a CAGR of 14.98 percent over the period 2011-2015. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the need to develop platform-independent computing solutions. The Global Cloud Virtualization Software market has also been witnessing an increasing focus on green cloud computing. However, increasing security concerns regarding cloud computing could pose a challenge to the growth of this market…

October 30, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Nasuni scores $20M to build out storage sales effort

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Nasuni, which helps distributed companies manage their cloud storage securely, has $20 million in a new funding round — led by a mystery investor — to help it pay for new features and expand sales and marketing, said CEO Andres Rodriguez.

Nasuni, a company that helps distributed offices put their storage in the cloud and manage it securely, has $20 million in new funding to pay for new features and functions and expand sales and marketing. The Series C round was led by a mystery investor, with other contributions from current backers Flybridge, North Bridge Venture Partners, and Sigma, and brings its total funding to $43 million…

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Gartner: How big trends in security, mobile, big data and cloud computing will change IT

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Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Michael Cooney.

When you go to a Gartner conference one of he main things you’ll notice is the sheer volume of data they can generate on just about any IT topic. Last week’s Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, Fla., was no different. The conference, attended by some 9,000 executives focused on the changes security challenges, mobile computing, big data and cloud will be bringing to IT in the near future.

Trying to get through it all can be daunting so we’ve tried to simplify that process by distilling a variety of Gartner ITxpo presentations and coming up with the most salient information. So here goes. From the Gartner analysts, presentations on:…

October 30, 2012 Off

Cloud’s Outlook For 2020

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Grazed from Business2Community. Author: Michael Brenner.

Jack Clark, a reporter for ZDNet, recently pulled together opinions from industry experts to create a vision of cloud computing in 2020 in an article, entitled “Cloud Computing: 10 Ways It Will Change by 2020.”

So what will cloud computing look like eight or ten years down the road? What will influence the evolutionary path it takes? And how important will it be to an enterprise computing infrastructure? According to the article, Forrester Research states the global cloud computing market will grow from $35 billion in 2011 to $150 billion in 2020 and it will be a key part of IT infrastructures. Driven by data such as that, here is what the experts says is coming in 2020 for cloud computing…

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Cloud adoption growing in India

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Grazed from Business Standard. Author: Pradeesh Chandran.

The adoption of cloud computing in India is witnessing a strong growth and the rate of adoption has witnessed a growth of around 25% over last year. A study conducted by cloud service provider Vmware and Forrester Consulting also said that the more companies are planning to deploy cloud solutions within he next 18 months.

The study VMware Cloud Index 2012 conducted in 11 Asia Pacific countries said that around 40% of respondents feel that there is internal resistance to change that is hindering the adoption of cloud, suggesting that faster cloud adoption is possible for Indian organizations if these hindrances can be overcome. “The survey demonstrates the potential for cloud computing in the country and reflects a double digit rate of adoption,” said T Srinivasan, Managing Director, VMware (India and SAARC)…

October 30, 2012 Off

Ignoring the cloud will leave you lost in the fog

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Grazed from Business Review Europe. Author: Matthew Staff.

When cloud computing first emerged as the ‘next big thing’ five years ago, it was written off by some as a passing craze without any real substance. Today, industry analyst Gartner lists it as one of the four main forces transforming the IT landscape. The term ‘cloud’ covers a range of different hosted platforms and services. Its many benefits include an ability to store vast amounts of data and supply the very latest editions of software applications, often with real-time updates, accompanied by lower costs and greater convenience, flexibility and scalability.

Rapidly growing firms, international companies or those with an increasingly mobile workforce are examples of the kind of businesses that stand to gain from centrally hosted information and applications. Customers pay only for what they use, and are free to expand or contract capacity to suit demand. Not surprisingly, many organisations are looking to abandon their traditional, in-house, hardware-based systems to migrate to a cloud set-up…

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Cloud Computing And Its Implications on Book Publishing

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Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Xath Cruz.

E.L. James, author of Fifty Shades of Grey, is a living proof on how the cloud can truly help writers gain direct access to readers. Publishers are not as powerful as they were before. They are also not necessary. All the writers need is the cloud.

Promotions of books also happen in the cloud, through blogs, forums, social media, and emails.  However, benefit to the writer may not necessarily translate to the consumers. Worse, behind all the hype of how the cloud works…

October 30, 2012 Off

Cloud Requires Shift In Security Focus

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Grazed from Information Management.  Author: Bob Violino.

Organizations need to fundamentally shift their approach to information security in order to meet the threats presented by existing and emerging technologies such as cloud computing, according to Ernst & Young’s Global Information Security Survey 2012 report released on Oct. 29.  The report, based on responses from more than 1,850 CIOs, CISOs and other information security executives in 64 countries, shows that organizations are implementing incremental improvements to their information security capabilities to provide short-term solutions—without tackling the issues associated with the overall information security threat.

With 31% experiencing a higher number of security incidents in the last two years, the need to develop a robust security architecture framework has never been greater, the advisory services firm says. However 63% of organizations have no such framework in place and only 16% of respondents report that their information security function fully meets the needs of the organization…