Category: News

July 10, 2012 Off

Sprint Continues to Expand Cloud-Based Solutions Portfolio by Teaming With CSC to Deliver Infrastructure as a Service

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch. Author: PR Announcement.

Sprint today announced an exclusive relationship with CSC to deliver cloud computing, cloud-based email, managed hosting and colocation services within the United States to potential commercial customers. Sprint’s ability to deliver CSC’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions joins Sprint Complete Collaboration, a Unified-Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) solution launched earlier this year, in an expanding portfolio of Sprint cloud-based solutions that are planned for launch in the second half of 2012.

Sprint’s comprehensive approach to the cloud includes teaming with leaders in software and cloud computing while enhancing the services with seamless integration of mobility for anytime, anywhere access from any device. With reliable, secure connectivity over Sprint’s 3G, 4G, and all-IP Global MPLS networks, businesses of all sizes can confidently embrace a variety of hosted services to improve their productivity and cost structures. Expansion of Sprint’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) portfolio will be announced later…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: GitHub Raises Heady $100 Million A Round

By David

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

GitHub, the cloud-based collaborative source code management site, has raised a whopping $100 million first round.

Almost all of the money is coming from Andreessen Horowitz. It’s the largest single investment the young VC operation has ever made and values the San Francisco start-up at $750 million according to the Wall Street Journal. Ron Conway’s SV Angel firm is taking the crumbs Andreessen Horowitz left on the table.

GitHub wants to be the standard in coding and is taking the dough to expand and build out an enterprise sales team…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloudability Sheds Light On Cloud Spending

By David

Grazed from InformationWeek. Author: Charles Babbcock.

Cloudability has added a "tribes" feature to its cloud bill monitoring service that lets a company aggregate employee users into a project team or a business unit to see the computing bill they are generating and spot whether it exceeds their monthly budget.

The inability to see into a bill as its taking shape versus paying it after its reached runaway heights is a common complaint of major cloud computing users. Several startups have attempted to address the issue, each in a different way. They include Apptio, Cloudyn, Uptime Software, 6Fusion, and CloudCruiser.

Cloudability is giving companies the means to automatically aggregate individual accounts into a company-wide bill, then segregate groups of users within that bill…

July 10, 2012 Off

Citrix XenServer to Power 1&1 Internet Global Cloud Platform

By David

Grazed from Bloomberg. Author: Editorial Staff.

Citrix today announced that leading Web hosting provider 1&1 Internet has designed its public cloud offering, Dynamic Cloud Server, on Citrix XenServer™ technology, demonstrating significant momentum for the rapidly growing Citrix Cloud Platform Business. Fueled by the strong leadership and rapid adoption of open source Xen technologies, 1&1 Internet has strategically adopted Citrix technology for its public cloud computing solution. Citrix XenServer is now powering cloud services for four out of five of the world’s largest hosting providers.

With 11 million customers supported by five highly secure green data centers across Europe and the U.S., 1&1 Internet selected XenServer to provide a flexible infrastructure from which to launch its public cloud services. XenServer will make it possible for the global hosting company to deliver granular control of server resources using a proven cloud-ready virtualization platform to meet customer price, performance and scalability requirements…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Nearly 10 years later, EMC’s NetWorker hits Version 8.0

By David

Grazed from ComputerWorld. Author: Stephen Lawson.

EMC is updating its NetWorker backup and recovery software on Tuesday with an eye to greater efficiency, tighter integration with other EMC products, and cloud computing.

NetWorker 8 is the most significant new version of the software since 2003, when NetWorker 7 was released. It updates the product in several major ways, both streamlining it for higher performance and enhancing its usefulness.

In fact, the basic architecture of NetWorker has been changed for improved performance and scalability. In previous versions of NetWorker, the management of backup appliances ran entirely on the central NetWorker server. With Version 8, that work is distributed among NetWorker Storage Nodes, the servers that send data to backup appliances. Adding more backup systems no longer requires more central server capacity…

July 10, 2012 Off

Nasuni seeks to unify cloud storage

By David

Grazed from GigaOM. Author: Barb Darrow.

The concept of unified storage — in which both file and block storage are managed as one — was pioneered by storage hardware giants like EMC and Hitachi Data Systems. Unified storage technology enables one hardware device to handle both SAN and NAS storage protocols and thus supports both file and block storage.

Now, Nasuni, which manages cloud storage for businesses – mostly mid-sized enterprises as well as departments of bigger enterprises, — is following suit with what it’s calling Unified Storage for ROBO (ROBO stands for remote offices and branch offices.) That means Nasuni, which focused up till now on the file storage prevalent in most branch offices, now supports block storage as well…

July 10, 2012 Off

Kognitio Expands “Big Data” Analytics To The Amazon Web Services Cloud

By David

Grazed from PR NewsWire. Author: PR Announcement.

Kognitio, driving the convergence of Big Data, in-memory analytics and cloud computing, today announced the immediate availability of its in-memory analytical platform via Amazon Web Services (AWS).

In doing so, Kognitio is extending the reach of Kognitio Cloud implementations, giving its clients the industry’s widest range of cloud-based Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings for companies that need to gain business insights from Big Data. This allows companies to choose how they want to do advanced data analytics on their corporate-critical information, where they want to store the data while doing so, and to control their costs to a greater degree than ever before…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing Explained and Explored in New Three-part Quest Executive Brief Series

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch. Author: PR Announcement.

Cloud computing is quickly bringing revolutionary benefits to just about everyone’s working and personal life, and it offers small businesses an unparalleled opportunity to use information technology to compete effectively with much larger, more powerful rivals.

In an effort to help business decision-makers understand the realities of Cloud computing, Quest(R) is offering, free of charge, a new three- part Executive Brief series, GETTING THE MOST FROM CLOUD COMPUTING. The series explains how Cloud computing’s new architectures have made IT less costly, more accessible, and easier to use than ever before — and includes what businesses need to know to deploy and use Cloud computing effectively…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Should Be Defined By What It Will Become, Not What It Is Today

By David

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: JP Morgenthal

There’s been a lot of discussion about what makes cloud computing different than other forms of computing that have come before. Some refer to the set of attributes set forth by NIST, while others rely on less succinct qualifications simply satisfied to identify network accessible services as cloud, and others define cloud by applicable business models. In the past, I have written about scale as a common abstraction based on upon some of these other definitions. However, more recently, I’ve come to the realization that we need to define cloud by where it’s going and not what it is in its infancy.

Cloud computing is following in the vein of the automobile and fast food industries. These industries introduced their first products with little to no customization and then changed and competed on value based upon significant customization. The automobile industry started out offering only a black Ford Model T and today allows buyers to order a completely custom designed car online delivered to their home. Likewise, cloud computing started out as vanilla infrastructure services and is rapidly moving towards greater levels of customization. Ultimately, cloud computing will not be defined by service model monikers, but will be a complete provision, package and deliver (PPD) capability facilitating control over the type of hardware, operating systems, management systems, application platforms and applications…

July 10, 2012 Off

Cloud Security & Cloud Encryption Explained

By David
Grazed from Porticor.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Cloud encryption and cloud security are hot topics for enterprises migrating to the cloud.

IT departments are constantly looking for ways to increase flexibility and deliver value in shorter times, while utilizing computer resources more efficiently. Cloud computing is the natural answer to this evolution, yet at the same time enterprises cannot compromise on cloud security, and cloud encryption should be considered high on the list as it segregates and “hides” your data from other virtual entities hosted on the same physical cloud infrastructure.

We have created this short presentation to further explain cloud security issues and business needs, as well as to present the Porticor approach to cloud encryption. to read more about Porticor and our unique technology, be sure to download this white paper by clicking here.