Category: News

September 6, 2012 Off

Microsoft vs. VMware: Who’ll be private cloud king?

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Editorial Staff.

For Microsoft and VMware, the high-stakes effort to supply management software for the virtualized data center continues, with both companies now using some of the same terminology. But the similarities stop with talk. The two competitors have very distinct points of view on how to build out the enterprise private cloud.

At a virtual event Tuesday, Satya Nadella, President of Microsoft’s server and tools business, released Windows Server 2012 as an operating system "built from the cloud up." Nadella said Windows Server 2012 can be used to power both Microsoft’s public Azure Cloud and Microsoft customers’ private clouds…

September 6, 2012 Off

PlaceIQ Chooses Kognitio Cloud, Enabling Companies to Pinpoint “Hyper-Local” Marketing Efforts

By David

Grazed from PR NewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Kognitio, driving the convergence of Big Data, in-memory analytics and cloud computing, today announced that Kognitio Cloud, its innovative analytical platform, has been selected by PlaceIQ to help marketers more effectively target their messaging to smartphone users, based on factors such as their location and the time of day.

PlaceIQ, which has partnered with companies such as The Weather Channel, Verve Wireless and Jumptap, extracts intelligence from large amounts of place, social and mobile location-based data to create hyper-local, targetable audience profiles, giving advertisers the power to connect with consumers at the right place, at the right time, with the right message. These anonymous audience profiles provide powerful targeting opportunities for advertisers…

September 6, 2012 Off

Microsoft Moves Further Into the Cloud

By David

Grazed from New York Times. Author: Quentin Hardy.

Microsoft just went further into the cloud. The Redmond, Wash., software giant announced Tuesday the new version of its computer server software. The product, called Windows Server 2012, is designed both to work independently and to connect with some 200 online services that Microsoft offers through its Azure cloud computing system. That is in addition to the usual upgrades in things like storage and networking capability.

While expected, this is a pretty big deal, and not just because the servers business is Microsoft’s second largest division in terms of revenue. (It brought in $18.7 billion in the fiscal year that ended last June 30.) It may be the most significant effort to date in Microsoft’s plan to change with the times…

September 6, 2012 Off

NetSol Technologies Establishes Infrastructure-as-a-Service Division ‘NetSolCloudVM’

By David
Grazed from NetSol Technologies.  Author: PR Announcement
 
NetSol Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:NTWK), a worldwide provider of global IT and enterprise application solutions, today announced the creation of a new division, "NetSolCloudVM", that will offer infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), initially targeting the North American market.
 
Set to launch in September as a division of NetSol North America, NetSolCloudVM will provide clients with IT infrastructure on a monthly tiered subscription basis. Imran Haider, chief operating officer of NetSol Technologies North America, will lead the division.
September 6, 2012 Off

Flexible Coexistence for Office 365

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Chad Lindley, Quest Software
CloudCow Contributed Article
 

Flexible Coexistence for Office 365

 
As Microsoft released Office 365, one of the key concepts was “the power of choice.” Microsoft wanted customers to have options in deploying Office 365, which is essential to supporting the variety of compliance requirements, storage needs, privacy concerns, and other regulatory limitations facing organizations.
 
To that end, the Office 365 offering includes various options for hybrid deployment – some user mailboxes remain on-premises while others are moved to the cloud. In addition, various features are available to provide a more seamless user experience, including dirsync, single sign-on, and calendar and identity federation.
September 5, 2012 Off

Veyance Technologies Selects Virtustream to Manage Complex SAP Environment in the Cloud

By David
Grazed from Virtustream.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Virtustream, Inc., the leading enterprise cloud solutions provider, today announced that Veyance Technologies, exclusive manufacturer and marketer of Goodyear Engineered Products worldwide, has selected Virtustream’s xStream cloud platform to run its global SAP production environment, consisting of over 3,000 users.

Veyance Technologies critical production systems are run on SAP and were previously deployed on physical hardware in a traditional outsourcing arrangement. Veyance made the decision to move their systems to the cloud to gain the efficiencies and dynamic advantages that a cloud solution could offer. Veyance selected their cloud provider to meet their sophisticated enterprise requirements including true consumption based pricing, guaranteed compute resources, data protection and industry leading SLAs. The xStream platform met all of these requirements and, in addition, will provide Veyance with the necessary resources to ensure comprehensive disaster recovery and data protection.

September 5, 2012 Off

HP Accelerates Enterprises’ Journey to the Cloud

By David
Grazed from HP.  Author: PR Announcement
 

HP today announced it is expanding its Converged Cloud portfolio with joint HP and Microsoft solutions that simplify and enhance every aspect of a client’s private cloud journey.

The HP and Microsoft Joint Private Cloud initiative features optimized, preintegrated solutions based on extensive joint technology development, and offers one-stop-shop life cycle sales and support.

While organizations are attracted by the flexibility and financial benefits of cloud, they are struggling with how to get started quickly while addressing risk areas such as data loss, security and vendor lock-in. By providing a clear, proven path along with a single-vendor client experience, HP and Microsoft are greatly simplifying and accelerating the evolution to cloud computing.

September 5, 2012 Off

Bitdefender Delivers Security-as-a-Service on AWS Marketplace

By David
Grazed from Bitdefender.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Bitdefender, an award-winning provider of innovative security solutions, today announced that Security for Virtualized Environments (SVE) is now available as Security-as-a-Service on Amazon’s AWS Marketplace. For customers seeking a flexible licensing model, the new service allows organizations to choose security licensing based on administrative and financial requirements — on-demand per hour utility based monthly subscription.

"With other security solutions, many organizations must deal with rigid licensing models that seldom allow horizontal scalability and policy changes based on the needs of the business," said Robert Krauss, Director Enterprise Sales and Alliances, North America, Bitdefender. "Security for Virtualized Environments offered as Security-as-a-Service (SaaS) on AWS Marketplace was developed to extend the benefits of the cloud — giving organizations security how they want it and when they need it. With our licensing model, organizations have uncomplicated and adaptable security solutions, in terms of administration and scalability, and like a utility, businesses pay for it as they need it."

September 5, 2012 Off

Porticor for Best Cloud Computing Security

By David

Grazed from SCMagazine. Author: Editorial Staff.

I have known about the SC Awards for years and years, and have watched all the high-quality companies and products it has recognized. Each year it seems to gain more widespread attention in the industry.

Porticor has a first-in-the-industry, unique service to secure cloud computing and data in the cloud, and we were prompted to participate because we believe our solution is a quality participant and has a strong chance of being recognized…

September 5, 2012 Off

Military IT’s Future Stresses Cloud, Mobile

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: J. Nicholas Hoover.

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) released a five-year strategic plan Tuesday outlining how the agency will navigate a possibly decreasing military and IT budget and military priorities that are increasingly shifting away from Afghanistan and Iraq.

From a technological standpoint, DISA is looking to facilitate an increasingly enterprise-oriented Department of Defense that shares IT resources across numerous services, relies heavily on cloud computing and mobile technologies, and continues to push the boundaries of cybersecurity…