Peak 10 Enhanced Cloud Service Ensures Rapid, Cost-effective Data Recovery
National IT infrastructure and cloud solutions provider Peak 10 Inc. today announced it has enhanced its recovery cloud service, substantially overhauling its scope, processes and technology to help customers restore services in the event of a site failure ― quickly, securely and regardless of where their production environment is housed.
The Peak 10 Recovery Cloud now incorporates technologies that allow customers to securely replicate production systems to a cost-saving, multi-tenant environment, without changing their existing environment or underlying storage platform. A full cadre of managed security services can be layered on top of infrastructure and DR (disaster recovery) services. The solution ensures maximum data protection within the multi-tenant environment, through segmentation of customer information, data and network.
VMware vCloud Suite 5.1 is now GA
Grazed from VMWare. Author: PR Announcement.
It’s official: The VMware vCloud Suite 5.1 is now generally available in three editions – Standard, Advanced and Enterprise. The VMware vCloud Suite is licensed per processor with no core, vRAM or number of VM limits with prices starting at $4,995 per processor.
Why all the excitement? The VMware vCloud Suite is a complete, integrated cloud infrastructure solution that simplifies IT operations while delivering the best SLAs for all applications. It helps realize the agility, efficiency and intelligent operations management of cloud computing. We think it’s pretty exciting – and we are investing in our partners to help bring this technology to market…
EPA to move to cloud-based email by early 2013
Grazed from The Washington Business Journal. Author: Editorial Staff.
Under a contract with Lockheed Martin Corp., the Environmental Protection Agency will move to a cloud-based email by early 2013, Nextgov reports. The EPA said in a statement Sept. 14 that officials expect the Microsoft-based email and collaboration system to save about $12 million over four years.
The federal government expects to ultimately save about $5 billion annually by moving about one-fourth of its information technology to cloud computing. The contract with Lockheed Martin is valued at $9.8 million.
SAP Cloud Strategy: Sven Denecken Pieces It Together
Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Joe Panettieri.
How do you take a massive on-premises software company and refocus it on cloud computing? Perhaps that question is best directed toward Sven Denecken, VP of strategy and head of co-innovation for SAP’s Cloud Solutions.
Denecken points to market research suggesting 75 percent of new enterprise IT spending will involve cloud or hybrid solutions by 2016. “SaaS and PaaS partners can and will build atop that,” Denecken predicted in a conversation with Talkin’ Cloud…
Cloud uptake rises but security concerns remain
Grazed from ComputerWeekly. Author: Archana Venkatraman.
The number of first-time users of cloud computing services in the UK has increased by 27% from last year, according to research from the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF). But the CIF survey showed that, while the rate of adoption has accelerated, concerns over cloud computing security issues remain high.
The study of 250 UK IT decision-makers in private and public sector organisations, conducted by Vanson Bourne, found 61% of companies are using a cloud-based service, compared with just 48% in 2011. It also revealed a growing maturity among users with more organisations demanding to trial services before they buy them. More than half (59%) of respondents said they conducted a pilot study before signing the supplier…
Cloud Computing: New coalition representing Internet infrastructure industry launches
Grazed from The Hill. Author: Jennifer Martinez.
A new trade coalition dedicated to representing the voice of the Internet infrastructure industry — including cloud computing providers, domain registrars and Web hosting companies — launched Monday.
The Internet Infrastructure Coalition, or i2Coalition for short, will represent Internet infrastructure companies’ views on public policy matters and advocate for policies that will support the continued growth of the industry. The i2Coalition has 42 inaugural members, including cloud computing company Rackspace and Web hosting provider ServInt…
Cloud computing leaves the hype behind
Grazed from Washington Technology. Author: Nick Wakerman.
Cloud computing is growing up and is maturing into a stable market for government contractors. For several years, cloud computing was in the hype phase. Grand pronouncements were made about flexibility and power, and above all else, cost savings. Like many new technologies, it seemed like cloud computing was the silver bullet for any IT challenge that came down the pike.
Yes, there were plenty of naysayers who talked about security challenges, and others who questioned the ability of cloud computing to really save organizations money. But the argument against cloud computing shifted more than a year ago; it was no longer an “if” discussion, but a “when” discussion…
Cloud, mobile computing and virtualisation increase datacentre complexity
Grazed from ComputerWeekly. Author: Editorial Staff.
Organisations are struggling to cope with increasing datacentre complexity according to a global survey of 2,453 IT professionals from Symantec.
The vast majority (79%) of organisations globally said their datacentres were getting more complex Symantec’s 2012 State of the Data Centre Survey found. A rise in business-critical applications (cited by 65%, data growth (51%), mobile computing (44%), server virtualisation (43%) and public cloud (41%) were driving greater complexity in the datacentre environment.
Datacentre staff faced challenges in managing all aspects of IT including security and infrastructure, disaster recovery, storage and compliance within the datacentre due to the complexity of the environment, the study further revealed…
Cloud Computing: The Gores Group Acquires Astadia, Inc.
Grazed from BusinessWire. Author: PR Announcement.
The Gores Group, a global investment firm based in Los Angeles today announced that through an affiliate it has acquired Astadia, Inc, a leading pure-play cloud computing consulting and systems integrator. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Astadia, a salesforce.com Platinum Partner will be merged with Idea, a portfolio company of The Gores Group, that provides innovative business and technology integration solutions and services. The Gores Group will be the controlling shareholder of the combined company…
ZeroDesktop and Marvell Bring Virtual Web Desktop Alternative to Android Devices
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ZeroDesktop, Inc., a leading developer of next-generation personal Cloud Operating System and Cloud Service Brokerage solutions, today announced its collaboration with Marvell, a world leader in the development of storage, communications and consumer silicon solutions, to integrate ZeroDesktop’s personal Cloud OS infrastructure with Marvell’s system-on-chip (SoC) technology. The combined solution in the innovative Android-based virtual web desktop device is cost-effective and an all-in-one solution for public and private cloud computing.
ZeroDesktop’s Cloud Operating System provides access to thousands of users from a single server and eliminates the need to invest in multiple PCs, expensive maintenance and infrastructure costs. The Marvell virtual web desktop platform with ZeroDesktop’s cloud content management technology is ideal for education, small businesses and consumers who want to regain control of their scattered digital content that has become widely dispersed across local computers, social sites, portable storage devices and external storage services, and an easy way to manage everything from one secure repository…

