Category: News

September 10, 2012 Off

Lost in the cloud – Agencies go elsewhere for computing needs

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Grazed from Federal Times. Author: Nichole Blake Johnson.

The General Services Administration is supposed to be the leader guiding agencies’ adoption of cloud computing. But some agencies have gone elsewhere for cloud services.

One reason is GSA was delayed in launching a governmentwide contract for cloud email until last month. Another reason is GSA has been slow in verifying that awardees on an earlier contract have information systems that meet federal security standards…

September 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Zynga exec exodus continues as gaming company loses infrastructre CTO

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Om Malik.

Zynga which has been losing senior executives with an alarming rate lost another key member recently – its CTO of infrastructure. Earlier this summer, the company lost about seven executives including Mike Verdu, Zynga’s former chief creative officer and Bill Mooney, who spearheaded the Farmville franchise.
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Allan Leinwand, chief technology officer of infrastructure for San Francisco-based social games company Zynga, has left the company, according to an update on his LinkedIn profile page. Leinwand is assuming a similar role at ServiceNow, a company that offers software to automate enterprise IT operations as a service…

September 10, 2012 Off

Window Server 2012 Aimed at CIOs Looking Toward the Cloud

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Grazed from WSJ. Author: Joel Schectman.

Microsoft Windows Server 2012 is a big step in the company’s shift toward cloud computing, analysts say. For CIOs who are moving an increasing amount of their resources into the cloud, that means that Microsoft is likely to remain a viable option, even as rivals continue to gain traction in the market.

Windows Server 2012 is the back-end companion to Windows 8, the soon-to-be-released overhaul of Microsoft’s operating system for desktop computers, tablets, laptops and other devices. Server 2012, which manages storage and applications for the other devices that share the network, has been designed with the cloud in mind. It makes it easier for CIOs and network administrators to utilize data centers, private clouds, public clouds, or some fluid combination…

September 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Security Alliance Aims to Standardize the Safety of Cloud Computing

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Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Saroj Kar.

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) announced the creation of a Privacy Level Agreement (PLA) Working Group in the EU chaired by the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute (ASTRI), to seek solutions to improve the security, development of cloud systems that respond to the challenges of cloud development in Hong Kong.

The possibilities of technology in the cloud and Big Data have become apparent in recent months. However, it has also become clear that we must establish protection systems for all that information. In order to design standard policies that ensure the protection of large volumes of information, the CSA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the use of best practices within cloud computing, has decided to create a working group to study this area…

September 10, 2012 Off

Register Now for the 3rd Annual Telco Cloud Enablers Conference in London

By David

Don’t miss out on meeting the top cloud enablers and investors at this year’s 3rd annual Telco Cloud Enablers conference at The Grand Connaught Rooms, London on September 25-26th, 2012.  Time is running out to register for and attend this event.

As the communications world becomes more and more converged, the Telco Cloud Enablers Summit is perfectly timed and co-located with the Smart Cities and Mobile Healthcare Industry Summits to orchestrate discussion between key ecosystem players already enabling cloud computing within the mobile internet world, and direct those entering the value chain.

September 10, 2012 Off

Agenda for ‘Powering the Cloud’ Events Taking Shape

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Grazed from SNW Europe.  Author: PR Announcement
 
The organizers of the SNW Europe, Datacenter Technologies and Virtualization World conferences have announced further details relating to the agenda of the three events taking place at Congress Frankfurt on 30th and 31st October 2012.

Under the banner "Powering the Cloud", the conferences will feature a number of leading analyst houses and independent commentators hosting a series of half-day mini-tracks addressing the key issues and topics affecting most organizations’ IT strategies and needs.
 
September 9, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Vodafone offers services to SME sector

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Grazed from The Economic Times.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Vodafone India is making a foray into the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) segment with mobility, connectivity and cloud computing services on the offer.   "It is (SME sector) currently the fastest growing market and that is the reason why any telco wants to get into the market," Vodafone India Executive Vice President and Head -SME Business Deepak Pande told PTI.

He said Vodafone’s suite consist of three kinds of products which include wireless products including voice and data, connectivity services like internet lease lines and cloud computing…

September 9, 2012 Off

IBM: Focus On Cloud Computing Presents An Upside Of 20%

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Grazed from SeekingAlpha.  Author: Editorial Staff.

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has registered a price appreciation of 70% over the last five years, as compared to the Nasdaq’s 44%. The company enjoys recurring revenues and we predict a high sustainable growth rate for IBM. The company has been focusing on cloud computing, and is on track for its 2015 road map to grow revenues.

The expected growth rate for the next five years is ~11% per annum. Revenues from the company’s growth markets were up 8% YoY, adjusting for currency. We believe the stock has an upside potential of more than 20%...

September 9, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Software-defined storage previews intrigue VMware pros

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Grazed from TechTarget.  Author: Beth Pariseau.

IT shops have more storage infrastructure choices than ever before as more vendors jump into the software-defined storage market.

Software-defined storage abstracts storage from hardware, making storage a pooled and fungible resource across physical boundaries, managed as a service according to policy. It isn’t an entirely new concept — storage virtualization has been around for years — but putting the point of management control into the virtual server and consolidating storage and server resources onto one hardware platform is relatively novel…

September 8, 2012 Off

5 Steps to Ensure Your Cloud Provider Is Ready for Ediscovery

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Grazed from CIO.  Author: Stephanie Overby.

Identifying, retrieving, and producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a subpoena can be a time-consuming and costly business. Processing just one gigabyte of data in response to an electronic discovery (ediscovery) request can cost at least $30,000, according to the Sedona Conference Journal.

It’s not surprising, then, that few cloud providers have yet addressed the issue of ediscovery responsibilities in their standard contracts. But that leaves enterprises with their ESI in the public cloud at risk. "Courts have shown little patience for companies that fail to meet their discovery obligations," says Kim Leffert, counsel in the litigation practice of Mayer Brown. "An excuse that ‘the data is on an outsourcing provider’s systems’ will likely fall on deaf ears." Indeed, courts have issued sanctions for failing to respond to ediscovery requests, including fines, suit dismissals, default judgments, and even potential jail time…