Category: News

August 7, 2012 Off

Fujitsu offers one-stop VMware cloud-in-a-box

By David

Grazed from V3.co.uk. Author: Daniel Robinson.

Fujitsu is the latest vendor to offer a private cloud starter kit to help organisations get up and running with cloud computing, but has taken the concept to the next level by including VMware’s vCloud Director orchestration tool plus services and support.

Dubbed Fujitsu Dynamic Infrastructures for VMware vCloud, the service provides Fujitsu servers and storage hardware combined with Brocade network kit and VMware’s vSphere cloud computing stack.

This is all pre-configured and integrated into a 42U rack, with installation and support services provided by Fujitsu itself…

August 7, 2012 Off

How the Cloud Brings Developers into Business Process

By David

Grazed from PCAdvisor. Author: Bernard Golden.

It’s easy to understand why, too. AWS represents a disruptive innovation within IT, and it’s important to understand the basis of that disruption to understand what it means for IT going forward.

Clayton Christensen coined the term disruptive innovation in The Innovator’s Dilemma . It occurs when a new entrant into an established market significantly changes customer expectations by providing a new alternative to established solutions.

The most common type of disruptive innovation occurs when a new market entrant figures out how to offer a cheaper, easier-to-use solution-one that is sufficient for many customers in the existing market who are dissatisfied with the current solution’s complexity and cost. Christensen characterizes these dissatisfied customers as "overserved" by current solutions. In other words, these customers have simpler needs but can’t get them addressed by current vendors, as they deliver highly capable, highly complex, expensive solutions and have no interest in offering (what they view as) cheap, stripped-down products…

August 7, 2012 Off

5 Ways Cloud Computing Is Like Open Source

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Abdul Salaam.

When cloud computing was in its very early stages there were very mixed views as to what it would bring to the future of the IT industry. The industry was divided between the proponents of the positive and negative outcomes of cloud computing. This reaction was very much the same when open source was first introduced.

During the early 2000’s, during the great open source debate, many IT professionals put down open source in favor of proprietary software saying that something which does not undergo the rigorous testing and strict guidelines that proprietary software goes through is only good for the unimportant hobby systems; with the dangers of unaccountability and so on. Because of its lack of “professional ability” large companies still favored proprietary over open source. But we all know the outcome of this –open source won and almost every IT organization now uses open source material to a degree. Even a lot of proprietary software uses open source components…

August 7, 2012 Off

Rackspace rebrands with open cloud mantra

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

Now that it’s brought its OpenStack implementations to market, Rackspace is rebranding itself as “the open cloud company.”

The company’s name, Rackspace Hosting, remains unchanged, but a new logo and the rebranding acknowledges how the IT market — or at least the perception of the IT market — has changed in the era of cloud computing.

This may be a cosmetic move, but it’s important nonetheless and comes the day Rackspace is slated to announce its second quarter earnings. The company, with OpenStack in its quiver, now faces off with Amazon in the public cloud sector and with its own partners, Microsoft and VMware, that have cloud aspirations of their own, not to mention a fleet of other OpenStack purveyors including Hewlett-Packard and Internap. (OpenStack, which proponents are pushing as “the Linux of the cloud” is getting some traction. Ebay is working with Nicira on an OpenStack cloud, for example.)…

August 7, 2012 Off

Wozniak is wrong about cloud computing

By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

In a recent interview, Steve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with the late Steve Jobs, predicted "horrible problems" with the use of cloud computing over the next five years.

"I really worry about everything going to the cloud," he said. "I think it’s going to be horrendous." He added: "With the cloud, you don’t own anything. You already signed it away."

I was taken back by this statement, especially since most provider agreements state that you do own your data in their cloud. Perhaps he was referring to consumer clouds and social networking sites that may present different terms…

August 7, 2012 Off

Intradyn Email Archiving Appliances: In-House and Cloud Email Storage for Small-to-Large Enterprises

By David

Grazed from PRWeb. Author: PR Announcement.

Intradyn, archiving and eDiscovery experts, today announced the virtual version of its leading email archiving products: the ORCA Virtual Appliance, which provides virtual appliances for email archiving to government entities, large enterprises, educational facilities, and service providers..

Virtual excellence has now become more prominent than ever with the advent of Cloud Computing and will continue to grow, eventually becoming an industry norm. The high level of performance that is achieved with minimal resources makes it an extremely efficient and robust market practice…

August 7, 2012 Off

How Performance Issues Impact Cloud Adoption

By David

Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Rick Blaisdell.

Cloud computing is continually changing the way IT services are provided. The initial promise of cloud computing was the ease of Internet service delivery and of simplified service management. A current challenge a company can face is related to how to incorporate cloud computing into their integrated business and IT strategy. It is necessary to develop an enterprise cloud adoption strategy in order to grow and stay competitive.

According to an IDC survey, Availability, Performance and Security are the three main problems when it comes to cloud adoption. The risk of data loss and legal issues because of security breaches is very high and most users and IT administrators are very well aware of it…

August 7, 2012 Off

Dell Cloud Channel Partner Program Launches

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Grazed from TalkinCloud. Author: Chris Talbot.

Dell is looking to the channel to continue growing its vCloud offering. The company officially announced on its blog the formation of the Dell Cloud Channel Partner Program, which gives partners in the Dell PartnerDirect program the ability to resell Dell’s cloud product or act as a referral partner for Dell’s direct salesforce.

It’s good to see Dell work with its channel to bring its cloud offerings to the market. Over the last few years, there has been a lot of talk about how channel and direct salesforces clash at times over cloud offerings, and although this won’t be a pure channel play by Dell, at least Dell is giving a little and working with its channel instead of strictly in conflict with it.

Stephen Spector posted on his Dell blog about the new channel partner program that will provide Dell’s partners with access to vCPUs, memory, storage networks, IP addresses, firewalls, catalog capabilities and additional services around the company’s Dell Cloud with VMware vCloudDatacenter Service. The opportunities are only available to partners in the Dell PartnerDirect program…

August 7, 2012 Off

One more harsh lesson in cloud security

By David

Grazed from ITWorld. Author: Brian Proffitt.

The travails of former Gizmodo writer Mat Honan may illustrate the dangers of the consumerization of the cloud, and serve as a reminder that when it comes to security, the human factor may still be the weakest link.

Honan’s story is pretty frightening: in the course of 15 minutes Friday afternoon, a hacker was able to access his Apple iCloud account, obtain access to his Gmail account by executing a password reset request, and then–after obtaining access to many of Honan’s other accounts, including his access to the Gizmodo Twitter account–proceeded to remotely wipe the data from Honan’s iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, using those devices’ Find My feature.

It was a stunning hack, and one that might have been quietly swept under the Apple rug as “user error,” had not the victim been a well-known technology writer with the social clout to find out answers…

August 7, 2012 Off

Telx Names John Freimuth as General Manager, Cloud and Enterprise Services

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Grazed from Broadcast News. Author: Editorial Staff.

Telx®, a leading provider of global interconnectivity, cloud computing enablement services and data center solutions, today announced that John Freimuth has joined the company as General Manager, Cloud and Enterprise Services. Freimuth brings more than 20 years of consulting, business and IT development experience within financial, healthcare and large-scale business organizations to his new position, where he will focus on maximizing market penetration and bringing new products and solutions to market.

Freimuth will drive all facets of Telx’s cloud and enterprise business solutions, and driving growth of the company’s extensive capabilities to deliver innovative products and solutions for its growing roster of customers. He joins Telx from Internap, where he served as Vice-President of managed hosting and cloud computing. Freimuth was responsible for the overall results of this strategic business unit which became the fastest growth area for Internap. Freimuth was responsible for business development, product management, and product strategies which included the launch of new managed hosting and cloud services…