Category: News

August 7, 2012 Off

Logicworks announces new public cloud offering

By David

Grazed from Computer Technology Review. Author: Editorial Staff.

Logicworks, provider of cloud computing and managed hosting, announced Tuesday new updates to its public cloud platform that will bring enhanced management capabilities and cost savings to customers. Integrated with Logicworks’ array of managed services, the public cloud is built to seamlessly sync with existing enterprise IT infrastructures and deliver the performance needed to power mission-critical applications.

Logicworks has taken an enterprise approach to its public cloud offering, integrating functionality previously available exclusively to private cloud and managed service customers. These updates incorporate a management interface, giving clients increased control and ease of use under one dashboard. Further updates include enterprise-level support, multi-cloud manageability, RightScale-supported configuration management and lower pricing…

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US Cloud Privacy Concerns Talked Up by Foreign Providers

By David

Grazed from Midsize Insider. Author: Douglas Bonderud.

As cloud computing has evolved into an adolescent technology, so too has its market, with competitors large and small fighting for their piece of the virtual pie. But the expanding options for companies means greater pressure from providers outside American borders, and other nations are now playing up U.S. cloud privacy issues—both real and embellished—to convince small and midsize business IT admins that local isn’t always better.

Scare and Scare Alike

According to a July 26, 2012, article at PCWorld, technology experts are now warning government officials about the challenges of overseas cloud expansion. In a panel warning on July 25, tech experts told members of the House of Representatives that foreign nations are raising concerns about both US security and privacy to convince businesses on their own soil to stay local and to woo American companies that aren’t yet certain how to proceed in the cloud…

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Businesses Aren’t Building Clouds Alone (MSPs, CSPs Required)

By David

Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Editorial Staff.

In the last few years, businesses have gone from asking what the cloud is, to investigating how they can leverage the cloud to avoid costly on-premise hardware investments.

A recent IDG Enterprise study notes that two-thirds of IT professionals believe cloud computing is a significantly important enabler of business innovation. Midmarket and enterprise businesses, in particular, prefer private clouds – either on-premise or third-party hosted – because they provide greater manageability and control than hybrid or public clouds. As such, it is not surprising that the IDG study also found that private clouds currently dominate the IT landscape, with 24 percent of enterprises having adopted the model.
Cloud Challenges

Yet, while enterprises understand that they can gain tremendous returns from private cloud investments, the cost of building and sustaining clouds threatens to negate many of those gains. The IDG Enterprise study finds nearly 7 out of 10 enterprises are challenged by the need to evolve their skillsets to develop, implement and maintain private clouds. Just as the cost of maintaining on-premise infrastructure is too expensive, so too is the cost of professional staff to build, manage and maintain private and hosted cloud assets…

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NASA Rides the Cloud Beyond Mars

By David

Grazed from Internet Evolution. Author: Mara Jander.

Now that the initial euphoria over the safe landing of NASA’s Curiosity rover on Mars has passed, it’s time to start asking some questions about the technology behind this amazing mission and what, if anything, it can contribute to the knowledge of enterprise IT pros.

Actually, IT pros may find they’re right in the swim with NASA (to use an Olympic metaphor), perhaps even pulling ahead of it, when it comes to cloud computing.

Case in point: Given the government’s verbal emphasis on cloud’s value (despite resistance from key agencies), cloud computing hasn’t factored very prominently in the Curiosity mission. Indeed, when I phoned Jet Propulsion Labs (JPL) yesterday, a spokesperson denied that any cloud services at all were used in the making of Curiosity…

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Cloud Computing: Infochimps makes its big-data-for-developers platform real-time

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Derrick Harris.

Infochimps, the Austin, Texas-based startup that transitioned in February from a data marketplace into a big data platform, has stepped up its abilities to handle streaming data. On Tuesday, it unveiled the Infochimps Platform 1.1, which improves the platform’s real-time analytics engine and turns its Wukong command line interface into a tool for writing scripts that can process streaming data.

The company has described its platform, which is hosted on the Rackspace Cloud, as Heroku for Hadoop — although that characterization is becoming antiquated. While Hadoop is certainly an important part of the Infochimps stack, it’s actually not the focal point. “Usually, people come to us because they have a big data problem and heard they should look at Hadoop,” Infochimps CEO Joe Kelly told me, but they end up accomplishing a lot before they ever turn to Hadoop…

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GreenPages Continues Cloud Journey With Big App Development Bet

By David

Grazed from CRN. Author: Steven Burke.

GreenPages Technology Solutions CEO Ron Dupler is upping the ante in the solution provider’s no-holds barred cloud-computing services offensive with a big application development bet.

Speaking at GreenPages’ 15th annual summit, billed as "Cloudscape 2," Dupler told about 100 customers that the Kittery, Maine-based company is making "aggressive bets and investments as we move forward around application modernization, big data and business intelligence."

“Applications that aren’t ready to operate in a cloud world is one of the big inhibitors in the shift to the cloud that is going on today,” said Dupler in a keynote address in Portsmouth, N.H. “That’s an area that we see as very important as we move ahead.”…

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IT outsourcing firm or cloud provider? The line keeps blurring

By David

Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Joe McKendrick.

The Gartner Gang reports that cloud computing represents the fastest-growing segment of the IT outsourcing market. While still a relatively small piece of this market, it points to a blurring between solutions. Are cloud providers — especially Infrastructure or Platform-as-a-Service vendors — IT outsourcers? Are IT outsourcers and systems integrators becoming cloud vendors? What’s the difference anymore?

Gartner just reported that worldwide spending for IT outsourcing services is on pace to reach $252 billion in 2012, a two-percent increase from 2011 spending of $247 billion. The fastest-growing segment within this market is cloud compute services, which is part of the cloud-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS) segment.

Cloud compute services are expected to grow 49% in 2012 to $5.0 billion, up from $3.4 billion in 2011, according to Gartner…

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Cash in the clouds: Google says CFOs believe in cloud computing

By David

Grazed from VentureBeat. Author: John Koetsier.

The cloud will save money, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. At least, that’s what top financial experts believe, according to Google.

Google recently commissioned a study with 800 CFOs and other top financial executives at companies with 500 or more employees in the U.S. and Europe. The results are a little startling, given the typical reputation of finance wonks as perhaps just a little behind the times, technologically speaking.

According to the study, conducted by Vanson Bourne, 96 percent of chief financial officers believe that “cloud computing provides their business with quantifiable benefits.” A similar 94 percent said that the cloud will be important to the success of their companies, and just over half believed that cloud computing “offers better value” than traditional outsourcing…

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Cloud Computing: Galt School District Selects Virtual Bridges VERDE to Improve Security, Efficiency & Costs Associated with VDI

By David

Grazed from Virtual Bridges. Author: PR Announcement.

Virtual Bridges, Inc. today announced California’s Galt Joint Union High School District has deployed VERDE to address the organization’s most complex desktop management challenges, including Windows 7 migration, software deployment, computer maintenance and overall cost.

Galt selected VERDE over competitive offerings due to ease of use, simplicity to administer desktop images and a dependable support staff. The district is rolling out VERDE to multiple campuses, across departments. Prior to VERDE, each time a new software program was acquired, IT staff would have to visit dozens of classrooms at each school to install the program. With VERDE, they can install the program from a central server, improving efficiency and reducing costs…

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Cloud Computing: Imogo Tightens Security To Beyond Military Standards

By David

Grazed from PRNewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Imogo Mobile Technologies Corp. (OTCBB:IMTC), a pioneer in cloud computing, announces it has tightened security to beyond military standards for accessing and securing data files of any kind.

With recent increased security cracks in public clouds and databases, like the kind recently suffered by both Apple’s ICloud and Dropbox, Imogo has responded with increased security features for its cloud solutions. The level of encryption offered by Imogo’s cloud service is now rated at 4096 bit, which is considered to be beyond military level security. Imogo is also Master Service Provider accredited, which means their system has been tested to have the highest level of security and has been "Tech Audited."

Imogo spent many millions of dollars to have IBM’s top engineers design and build the back end systems, which are considered to be "state of the art" in security. Very few companies can claim to have this level of investment and technology in their systems, which clearly puts Imogo ahead of the pack and in a class by itself. Data loss is virtually impossible with the use of Imogo’s systems and products…