Category: News

August 29, 2012 Off

VMware Launches vCloud Suite, Cloud Ops Forum

By David

Grazed from eWeek. Author: Chris Preimesberger.

VMware on Aug. 28 at its VMworld 2012 event launched a new management package for data centers called VMware vCloud Suite.

The world’s largest virtualization software provider also introduced a new community group, the Cloud Ops Forum, whose purpose will be to promote cloud-based IT from VMware’s point of view.

The announcements were augmented by the additional news Aug. 28 that VMware also is joining the open-source OpenStack Foundation. The Cloud Ops Forum and OpenStack Foundation are parallel in purpose in that they aim to provide tools for IT departments to virtualize their data centers and move services into public, private or hybrid cloud deployments…

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Industry Leaders Announce Cloud Advisory Council

By David

Grazed from PingZine. Author: Editorial Staff.

The Cloud Advisory Council, an innovative not-for-profit organization dedicated to develop and enable the next-generation cloud architecture, today announced the organization’s formation and directive to provide cloud designers and IT managers with the tools needed to enable computing in the cloud, to strengthen the qualification and integration of cloud solutions and to provide best practices.

The Cloud Advisory Council is an industry collaboration of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), strategic technology suppliers, independent software vendors (ISVs), and end-users across the entire range of the Cloud market segment. Founding members include: AMAX, AMD, Atlantic.Net, Check Point Software, Colfax, DDN, Eucalyptus, Mellanox Technologies, Nanjing Standard Communication, ProfitBricks, SGI, Sugon, Supermicro, and Xeround…

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Companies That Are Revolutionizing Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Rick Blaisdell.

As cloud computing continues its rapid growth in the public consciousness, industry leaders know they must be consistently fast and innovative with ideas, products, and services. A company that is slow to react to the ever-emerging changes and challenges will find itself quickly playing a dangerous game of catch-up. Three of the biggest names in setting the industry pace, EMC, Amazon, and Cisco have all made headlines in recent months for their newest contributions to the cloud sector.

Earlier this summer, EMC made a splash with their acquisition of Syncplicity, a cloud storage company. Syncplicity, originally founded by three ex-Microsoft employees, offers a service similar to Dropbox. What sets Syncplicity apart from its competition is a greater emphasis on security. This focus makes it a more attractive option for businesses, as employees who wish to use personal devices to access their office files can do so with less risk of compromising the company’s data. EMC’s purchase of Syncplicity, coupled with their announcement of forty-plus other cloud-based product improvements, highlight the tech giant’s commitment to being a thought leader in cloud innovation…

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EMC Launches Storage Resource Management Suite for Cloud Environments

By David

Grazed from eWeek. Author: Nathan Eddy.

The EMC Storage Resource Management (SRM) suite helps organizations monitor and organize cloud-based applications.

Cloud computing and IT services provider EMC Corp. announced the release of the Storage Resource Management suite, which includes the company’s ProSphere, Storage Configuration Advisor and Watch4net platforms.

SRM is designed to deliver application and storage management for cloud-based environments. The suite provides performance, capacity and configuration management for a wide variety of EMC arrays, including VMAX, VNX, VPLEX, Isilon and DataDomain, as well as select third-party storage arrays for both file and block…

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DMTF Releases Specification for Simplifying Cloud Infrastructure Management

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

The Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF), the organization bringing the IT industry together to collaborate on systems management standards development, validation, promotion and adoption, today announced the release of the new Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) specification. The new specification standardizes interactions between cloud environments to achieve interoperable cloud infrastructure management between service providers and their consumers and developers, enabling users to manage their cloud infrastructure use easily and without complexity.

Cloud computing allows customers to improve the efficiency, availability and flexibility of their IT systems over time. As companies have adopted cloud computing, vendors have embraced the need to provide interoperability between enterprise computing and cloud services. DMTF developed CIMI as a self-service interface for infrastructure clouds, allowing users to dynamically provision, configure and administer their cloud usage with a high-level interface that greatly simplifies cloud systems management…

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Open source leads the way into the cloud

By David

Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Arsalan Farooq.

Virtualization is now a well-established technology in enterprise computing. And in virtualization, VMware is the established leader. But virtualization has begat cloud computing and now the field of play in cloud computing is far more open thanks to open source technologies.

Looking around the cloud computing landscape, it is impossible to not find an explicit example of open source technology in use. In every layer of the cloud, there is open source to be found, from Linux at the operating system level to a panoply of open source cloud management tools that are very much the forward edge of the cloud ecosystem…

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Understanding the “gotchas” of cloud procurement software

By David

Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Steve Phillips.

In the past, IT buying decisions were pretty straightforward. At least everyone understood the drill.

With the help of consultants, most companies selected technology under the premise that the system would be hosted internally. The thought was the IT department would eventually figure out how to install and support the new system. With the rise of cloud computing, including Software as a Service (SaaS), this philosophy is quickly becoming outdated. In some cases, cloud-based deployment and maintenance requires more analysis than the on-premises alternatives. That’s certainly the case with cloud procurement software…

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EMC Recognizes “Journey To the Cloud Award” Winners at VMworld 2012

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today announced the recipients of the third annual EMC™ Journey to the Cloud Awards. These prestigious awards recognize two premier customers, a distinguished partner and an exceptional individual who are driving innovation, business value and performance through virtualization as the transformational pillar to their move to cloud computing.

The 2012 EMC Journey to the Cloud Award winners include the University of Florida, Williams & Fudge, Inc., Secure-24, Inc. and Todd Rorie with the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee…

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Salesforce announces Dreamforce 2012, world’s largest enterprise technology & cloud computing event

By David

Grazed from EventsNetwork. Author: PR Announcement.

Salesforce.com, the enterprise cloud computing company, today announced Dreamforce 2012, the world’s largest enterprise technology and cloud computing event ever. In its 10th year, Dreamforce expects to welcome more than 70,000 registered attendees to experience the social enterprise. Dreamforce 2012 will take place Sept. 18 – 21 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.

"Our 10th annual Dreamforce will be the largest vendor-led enterprise technology event ever," said Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO, salesforce.com. "Salesforce.com will unveil the latest innovations that will allow attendees to transform into social enterprises and connect with customers, partners and employees like never before to drive growth."…

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Cloud Computing: Job Openings at Amazon Web Services Reveal Its Future

By David

Grazed from The New York Times. Author: Quentin Hardy.

Amazon.com does not talk much about what it does in operating the world’s largest publicly available computing cloud. But if you read between the lines you can get a sense of where it is going – global expansion, a new kind of Web browser, and spy work for the United States government.

In an article published Tuesday in The New York Times, I noted that Amazon Web Services currently lists 600 job openings. These are United States based, mostly in its Seattle headquarters. There are another 175 positions overseas, mostly in Japan and Singapore, both of which have several data centers. There were also a significant number in China and India.

The jobs are all listed, sometimes with reasonably thorough descriptions. There are lots of jobs you would expect, like software developers and financial analysts. Then there are some really intriguing opportunities…