Category: News

July 18, 2012 Off

Cloud Storage Facilitates Recovery of Data – TwinStrata Study

By David

Grazed from CloudTimes. Author: Saroj Kar.

Storing of data in the cloud is convenient, there is no need to buy any equipment and in most cases it helps companies address challenges related to the growth of protecting and managing of business application data. Now users can quickly recover lost data when stored in a system based on cloud computing. TwinStrata, the cloud storage provider, revealed the stats in a study at the Cloud Computing Expo in New York.

According to the report, three out of four respondents say they could recover data in the cloud within 24 hours, should they experience any problems with the data. By contrast, one in eight organizations that do not use the method of cloud computing for data storage, the recovery of data could be delayed over a week…

July 18, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Google Exec to Be Yahoo CEO

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

Yahoo’s going with another plainspoken blonde.

After the market closed Monday Yahoo’s board named Marissa Mayer, one of Google’s first employees and long-time protector of the stripped-down look of Google’s homepage, CEO replacing interim CEO Ross Levinsohn.

The Yahoo board is taking another flyer on Mayer, 37, considering she’s coming out of Google’s product side, responsible for the look and feel of such things as Google Mail, Google News and since 2010 Google Maps and other Google location and local services. She has no CEO or turnaround experience. She did sit on Google’s operating committee and is on the board of Wal-Mart…

July 18, 2012 Off

ARM rides open cloud computing testbed

By David

Grazed from EETimes. Author: Rick Merritt.

A handful of vendors have created a trial version for ARM-based servers of the OpenStack cloud computing software now available for testing online. The open source offering fills in another small piece of software puzzle for the low power architecture working its way into the data center.

ARM server SoC designer Calxeda worked with open software specialist Canonical and Hewlett-Packard to create a version of the TryStack for ARM hosted by Core NAP. Dell, Equinix, NTT and Rackspace Hosting also supported the work which is based on the Essex release of OpenStack…

July 18, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: RightScale Makes Its First Acquisition

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Maureen O’Gara.

RightScale has made its very first acquisition.

It’s bought the free Scottish cloud cost forecasting web site ShopForCloud and renamed it PlanForCloud, fleshing out its management portfolio to help those struggling with cloud costs, which are always, as anyone will attest, complex. Terms were not disclosed.

The widgetry will help companies budget their cloud costs by giving them tools to model various architectures and usage patterns, access up-to-date pricing from cloud providers such as Amazon Web Services, Google Compute Engine (GCE), Microsoft Azure and Rackspace, and produce detailed cost reports in just a few minutes…

July 18, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Rackspace to Extend Open Ecosystem of Cloud Technologies

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Pat Romanski.

Rackspace Hosting on Wednesday announced that it has upgraded its Cloud Tools Marketplace to enhance the customer experience for accessing the ecosystem of cutting-edge applications, tools and solutions.

John Engates, chief technology officer at Rackspace, noted that "the Cloud Tools Marketplace provides an ideal customer experience by making it easier for them to identify the most appropriate technologies to use with their open cloud deployment."

Through the Cloud Tools Marketplace, developers and enterprise IT professionals building on the open Rackspace Cloud, as well as first generation Cloud Servers, can evaluate more than one hundred industry leading technologies to deliver advanced capabilities for their environments hosted at Rackspace…

July 18, 2012 Off

DigitalOcean Launches Over 400 Virtual Private Servers Per Day in the Cloud

By David
Grazed from DigitalOcean.  Author: PR Announcement
 

DigitalOcean, a New York based Cloud Hosting provider has recently announced their new $5 dollar a month virtual private server plan. Dedicated to building the easiest cloud hosting platform available, DigitalOcean is offering the subscribers of the new cloud server plan with 20GB disk space, 256MB Memory, automated back-ups, and free unlimited bandwidth.

With the new $5 a month plan, DigitalOcean expects to speed up its already rapid growth. Its hosting solutions have received a stunning reception among developers and startups. Over 7,000 virtual private servers have been launched just within the past few months and they are launching more than 400 servers per day at the time of this press release.

July 18, 2012 Off

Dome9 Makes Its Cloud Security Solution Available via the Enhanced Rackspace Cloud Tools Marketplace

By David
Grazed from Dome9.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Dome9 Security, the leading provider of cloud server security management for public and private clouds, as well as for dedicated and virtual private servers (VPS), today announced that it has expanded its Dome9 solution availability to the Rackspace open cloud. The Dome9 solution is available for purchase for Rackspace first generation Cloud Servers and Cloud Servers powered by OpenStack through the enhanced Cloud Tools Marketplace from Rackspace Hosting, the service leader in cloud computing. This marketplace will serve as a gateway to an open ecosystem of cloud solutions, which will give customers access to a broad range of tools that support Rackspace open cloud.

"We’re pleased to make our solutions available through the Rackspace Cloud Tools Marketplace, to bring to market an innovative new approach to cloud security," said Zohar Alon, Co-Founder & CEO of Dome9 Security. "Dome9’s cloud security makes security elastic, stopping zero-day attacks, securing remote access, and automating policy management to make cloud servers invisible to hackers."

July 18, 2012 Off

First ARM Technology-Powered Cloud Debuts on OpenStack

By David
Grazed from OpenStack.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Today several OpenStack community members announced their collaboration to build the first ARM® technology-powered OpenStack cloud as a zone in TryStack, the free sandbox for exploring and testing OpenStack. Solutions based on the ARM architecture show great promise for cloud computing due to their ability to deploy and manage scale-out workloads efficiently, reducing power consumption and cost.

OpenStack has attracted engineering expertise from leading innovators in the ARM ecosystem to add support for ARM processors, relying on the OpenStack pluggable architecture, which provides users the flexibility to build clouds tailored to their unique use cases. This means OpenStack can be deployed across diverse architectures, including widely available virtualization technologies, different storage back ends, and now CPU architectures like ARM.

"The explosion of cloud apps is creating new problems in datacenters, and OpenStack is attracting the brightest minds in the industry looking for new ways to solve those problems as the old approach of ‘bigger iron and expensive software’ runs out of steam," said Mark Collier, VP of Marketing and Business Development for OpenStack at Rackspace. "ARM-powered OpenStack clouds attack these problems in a fundamental way, by combining a radically more efficient chip architecture with the flexible OpenStack cloud operating system designed to manage them at scale."

July 18, 2012 Off

Certes Networks vCEP Cloud Encryption Solution Achieves VMware Ready Status

By David
Grazed from Certes Networks.  Author: PR Announcement
 

Certes Networks, an innovative developer of scalable network and cloud encryption solutions, today announced that its Virtual Certes Enforcement Point (vCEP) for cloud security has achieved VMware Ready™ status. This designation indicates that the vCEP has undergone detailed test procedures and is supported on VMware vSphere® 5 for production environments.

“By using Virtual Certes Enforcement Point (vCEP) with VMware vSphere® 5, enterprises can easily secure and cryptographically isolate sensitive data and works flows,” said Thomas Gill, CEO of Certes Networks. “In conjunction with our industry recognized Policy and Key Management system our customers are able to securely adopt cloud services and protect their data within both public and shared multi-tenant cloud infrastructures. The solution also allows our customers to maintain ownership and control of their own security policies and keys.”

 
July 18, 2012 Off

VMworld 2012, the Leading Virtualization and Cloud Computing Event of the Year, Heads to San Francisco and Barcelona

By David
Grazed from VMware.  Author: PR Announcement
 

VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure, today announced that VMworld 2012 US makes its return to San Francisco August 26th through August 30th at Moscone Center. VMworld 2012 Europe will be held October 9th through October 11th at Gran Via Barcelona in Barcelona. With more than 21,000 attendees expected worldwide, VMworld 2012 will spotlight VMware and the industry’s commitment to Business transformation through IT transformation.

This year’s VMworld theme, “Right Here, Right Now” focuses on how attendees will gain the tools and training needed to master the new cloud landscape, with the speed, security and control they’ve come to expect.