Category: News

September 5, 2012 Off

Cloud Security Alliance Presents Privacy Level Agreement Initiative at European Parliament

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Grazed from EIN PressWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Data privacy and protection remains a major impediment to the broad adoption of Cloud services. In an effort to help Cloud Service Providers and potential Cloud customers objectively evaluate privacy standards, and to support the implementation of Art. 29 WP and EU National Data Protection Regulators recommendations on Cloud Computing, the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) launched a new Privacy Level Agreement (PLA) Working Group.

The scope and objective of the PLA Initiative was presented today at the European Parliament as part of the General Data Protection Regulation discussion being led by CSA’s Managing Director EMEA, Daniele Catteddu, in collaboration with Paolo Balboni, Scientific Director of the European Privacy Association and co-chair of the PLA Working Group…

September 5, 2012 Off

Nebula Raises $25M From Comcast, Kleiner Perkins To Help Companies Deploy On-Premise, Private Clouds

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Grazed from Tech Crunch. Author: Leena Rao.

Nebula, a company that allows businesses to deploy large private cloud computing infrastructures has raised $25 million in Series B funding led by Comcast Ventures and Highland Capital Partners with Kleiner Perkins, William Hearts II, Maynard Webb, Scott McNealy, and Innovation Endeavors participating. Also joining the round are Google’s first three investors, Andy Bechtolsheim, David Cheriton and Ram Shriram.

Founded by Chris Kemp, the former CTO of NASA and OpenStack co-founder; Nebula allows businesses to create a private infrastructure and data systems. As Kemp explained to TechCrunch’s Semil Shah earlier this year, Nebula’s infrastructure is similar to Amazon Web Services and runs behind your own firewall in your own data center environment…

September 5, 2012 Off

Copyright Infringement could Twinge Cloud Computing

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Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Saroj Kar.

The digital economy is experiencing rapid growth driven by broadband penetration; parallel computing power and storage capacity continue to grow. These developments contribute to the emergence of global markets content for the benefit of rights holders, but also create a new threat – copyright, which could seriously harm the creative industries.

The intellectual property rights are central to share innovations, stimulate creativity and strengthen consumer confidence. But the digital world is in a new challenge – how to find a good balance in a context where the consumer and creator merge, where the marginal cost of copying is zero, where it is extremely difficult to enforce existing legislation and where many consider the access free as a right…

September 5, 2012 Off

Windows Server 2012 Dubbed the ‘Cloud OS’ by Microsoft

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Grazed from eWeek. Author: Robert J. Mullins.

Windows Server 2012 Day is finally here, as Microsoft officially launches the server operating system that’s been in development for four years and is geared to serve the current needs of IT for secure but reliable access by workers to corporate data and applications regardless of their location and type of device they are using.

Microsoft experts from the Server and Tools businesses delivered a live streaming presentation Sept. 4, doing a deep dive on Windows Server 2012 features in the data center, in the development and deployment of applications and in the delivery of what the company calls “people-centric IT.”…

September 5, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Salesforce.com Withdraws Applications to Trademark the Term “Social Enterprise”

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Grazed from PR NewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Salesforce.com, the enterprise cloud computing company, announced today it plans to withdraw its applications to trademark the term "social enterprise."

For nearly two years, salesforce.com has evangelized the term "social enterprise" to describe how social and mobile cloud technologies empower companies to connect with customers, partners, and employees in entirely new ways. When salesforce.com applied to trademark the term in the IT sector earlier this year, members of the social sector expressed concern that it would cause confusion around the meaning of the term. The social sector, including both non-profits and for profits, define the term "social enterprise" as organizations that apply commercial strategies to improve human and environmental well-being such as reducing poverty or improving education…

September 5, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Forrester Offers Vendors Tips To Strengthen Partner Loyalty

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Grazed from CRN. Author: Jack McCarthy.

With the channel buffeted by changes brought about by cloud computing, partners often look to vendors for support as they try to transform their business. In turn, vendors need to respond by placing more emphasis on programs that can help partners and win their loyalty, according to a report from analyst firm Forrester.

"Cultivating partner loyalty today is a complex, multifaceted endeavor, one that warrants a new vision incorporating new approaches to partner enablement," says the report, titled "Reinforcing Channel Partner Bonds In the Era of The Cloud," by analyst Tim Harmon…

September 5, 2012 Off

When Your Cloud Platform Becomes Your Competition

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Grazed from Smart Data Collective. Author: Paul Barsch.

As more companies turn to cloud computing, social media and online selling platforms to avoid spending budgets on infrastructure, it is also likely that they are sharing a key business enabler—behavioral data. So what happens when your cloud-based provider shifts from providing infrastructure or a platform for your business to actually competing with you?

Online business Zynga understands while they develop games such as Farmville, Mafia Wars and others that run on Facebook’s platform, it’s also not far-fetched that Facebook could get into the profitable business of gaming. In fact, Zynga is turning away (though not completely) from Facebook to also support games for Google plus and other social/mobile platforms…

September 5, 2012 Off

Netflix open-sources Eureka to fill gap in Amazon’s cloud

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Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

On Tuesday, Netflix put source code for its Eureka mid-tier load balancing technology onto Github so that other Amazon Web Services users can tweak it for their own use. This isn’t the first time Netflix has filled voids in the AWS stack.

Pretty soon we’re going to need a score card to track the increasingly complex Amazon-Netflix relationship. As Amazon dives deeper into streamed video on its own, Netflix, which runs its video streaming business on Amazon Web Services, is getting more proficient at plugging gaps in Amazon’s cloud platform…

September 5, 2012 Off

ElasticHosts offers high-performance SSD cloud hosting to all customers, refreshes intuitive user interface

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Grazed from ElasticHosts.  Author: PR Announcement
 
ElasticHosts, the cloud hosting provider, has today announced significant enhancements to its core cloud server offering. The changes will see customers benefit from an improved user interface, whilst also being able to provision Solid State Drives at all server instance sizes, offering a higher level of performance for high I/O applications and heavy database uses that were previously considered unsuitable for public cloud environments.

Previously, ElasticHosts offered cloud servers backed by traditional spinning Hard Disk Drives (HDD). ElasticHosts has now expanded its offering to include hosting on high performance Solid State Drives (SSD), offering customers more choice and flexibility in running large websites and complex applications. The new SSD options are available today in ElasticHosts’ London Portsmouth zone and will roll out rapidly across the company’s data centres in UK, US and Canada.

September 4, 2012 Off

Shifting Clouds

By David

Grazed from CircleID. Author: Paul Budde.

There have been some interesting developments in cloud computing over the last year.

For over five years our position has been that we acknowledge the enormous economic advantages that cloud computing has to offer, but at the same time recognise that the risk of losing control over data and IT systems is, at this stage, too great for most companies and governments to start utilising the cloud advantages in a serious way.

Traditionally cloud computing has been more successful in the consumer market — companies such as Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook and many others have basically moved all of their IT activities into the internet cloud. The economic advantages are very clear as most of these services are free for the users; obviously they would not have been developed if they involved the use of the expensive traditional IT structures. ‘Free’ is a magic password for the consumer market and literally billions of people are using these companies via cloud-based services…