Category: News

June 11, 2012 Off

Besol named ‘Cool Vendor’ in Cloud Services Brokerage by Leading Analyst Firm

By David
Grazed from Besol.  Author: PR Announcement.

Besol, the leading provider of next generation multi-cloud management platforms for private and public clouds, today announced that the world’s leading IT analyst firm, Gartner Inc., has selected the company as a Cool Vendor in Gartner’s “Cool Vendors in Cloud Services Brokerage Enablers, 2012” report published on 12 April 2012 by Tiffani Bova, Daryl C. Plummer, et al.

According to the Gartner report Key Findings, “The cloud services brokerage (CSB) is emerging, and first-mover advantage will be key to gaining awareness and share. CSBs are challenged to continuously build or buy the capabilities required to compete in the three CSB roles: aggregation, integration and customization”

June 11, 2012 Off

ServerCentral Brings Real Power to the Cloud

By David
Grazed from ServerCentral.  Author: PR Announcement.

ServerCentral, Chicago’s leading provider of colocation, cloud, network connectivity, and managed services, is launching new cloud capabilities today by rolling out an enterprise-class high performance cloud offering. The multi-tenant infrastructure complements a robust portfolio of data center services employed at ServerCentral’s top-of-the-line facilities worldwide.

“Feedback has already been overwhelmingly positive,” said Peter Berg, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Our customers are not only leveraging our powerful underlying infrastructure to deliver the fast and reliable cloud service they require, they’re hearing performance accolades from their own customers ever since moving to our platform.”

June 11, 2012 Off

iWave Software to Demonstrate Storage Automator at Dell Storage Forum 2012

By David
Grazed from iWave Software.  Author: PR Announcement.

iWave Software, a provider of storage and cloud automation solutions, today announced Storage Automator support for Dell Compellent storage arrays, allowing enterprise IT organizations and service providers to deliver Storage as a Service and to automate end-to-end storage provisioning. The product will be demonstrated at the at Dell Storage Forum 2012 at the Westin Boston Waterfront Hotel in Boston, Mass. on June 11-13, 2012. Conference attendees are invited to stop by the iWave booth for a hands-on opportunity to provision Compellent arrays using the Storage as a Service delivery approach.

"Automation is now a requirement for organizations to process the exponential number of service requests flooding the storage team," said Ron Smith, vice president of sales and marketing of iWave Software. "Storage Automator allows end users to provision their own storage, through a service portal, thereby lowering storage operating costs, enabling administrators to scale and improving end user satisfaction."

iWave Storage Automator provides IT departments with out-of-the-box automation for the administration of enterprise storage and private cloud environments. iWave Storage Automator offers organizations:

June 11, 2012 Off

The Midmarket’s Cloud Appetite Is Unsated

By David
Grazed from Internet Evolution. Author: Kim Davies.

Sometimes, a publication or a Website just has to say something to get attention. I understand that. In this case, there can’t really be any other explanation for Forbes posting a blog claiming that interest in cloud computing has "peaked."

Author Reuven Cohen bills himself as the "Digital Provocateur" (or "Provocator," depending which page you look at). Maybe "Digital Ironist" would be more appropriate, because there’s something deeply ironic about relying on sentiment analysis to draw conclusions about dwindling interest in cloud computing…

June 11, 2012 Off

Information Services Group Launches Cloud Security Assessment

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Information Services Group (ISG), a leading technology insights, market intelligence and advisory services company, announced today the launch of a Cloud Security Assessment service to help clients identify and address risks associated with their cloud computing initiatives.

"Many executives are conflicted about cloud services," said Steve Hall, Partner, ISG. "On the one hand, they’re eager to reap the benefits of cloud computing. On the other hand, they’re wary of the potential risks and uncertainty. This service will help our clients understand the current state of their cloud initiatives and point the way forward for them."…

June 11, 2012 Off

Analyts say that Cloud is not the future of IT

By David
Grazed from NetworkWorld.  Author: Antony Savvas.

Cloud computing is not the future of IT and commoditisation is, says analyst house Forrester, although the two support each other.

Forrester says that as a result of commoditisation and modernisation, IT portfolios will evolve over time so that many applications will become suitable for cloud deployment, but many will not.

James Staten, an analyst at Forrester, says in a report: "Not everything will move to the cloud as there are many business processes, data sets and workflows that require specific hardware or proprietary solutions that can’t take advantage of cloud economics. For this reason we’ll likely still have mainframes 20 years from now."…

June 11, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing World Forum This Week

By David
Grazed from OneStopClick.  Author: PR Announcement.

The Cloud Computing World Forum 2012 kicks off tomorrow at Earls Court, London and there’s still time to book your place for the event, which is free for IT professionals. The event is to include 150 seminars across eight theatres and runs from June 12-13th and is Europe’s biggest cloud event.

The event will include the opportunity for IT professionals to connect with business partners and peers through the event’s one-of-a-kind networking program, as well as hear talks from industry leaders. As well as 100 global exhibitors, there will also be the chance to see case studies which are relevant to all business types and discover the latest, most innovative IT products…

Leading speakers at the event include Amazon’s Werner Voguls, Microsoft’s Bill Hilf, and Dell’s VP for Cloud, Ricky Santos, as well as a number of representatives from government, commercial organisations and city councils, amongst others.

Now in its third year, the event pays tribute to some of the cloud computing industry leaders and it’s expected that this year’s event will see even more sophisticated and innovative products on display than last. Conferences are expected to focus on a number of subjects, including security and cloud maintenance and improvement.

Whilst security has been one of the biggest worries surrounding the deployment and take-up of cloud services, the Cloud Computing World Forum will look at how cloud providers are now leading the way in combatting cybercrime. A series of seminar sessions will be held to further debate the issue including: Strategy Theatre, which debates business reasons for cloud and two ‘vision theatres’, which will discuss compliance and "information security for tomorrow’s technologies”.

Further topics include mobile and applications, virtualization, CMS, storage and big data, Platform-as-a-Service, social and communications.

Entry is free for the expo and many of the seminars and both Gold and Diamond one and two day passes can be purchased for access to extra seminars, private lounge and Wi-Fi, as well as an executive delegate bag. Places for the event can be reserved on the Cloud Computing World Forum website.

CloudCow.com is proud to be a media sponsor of this event.

June 11, 2012 Off

End to end cloud security

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Alan Priestley.

Organisations that have adopted public clouds have experienced a higher number of security breaches than with their traditional IT infrastructures. This interesting snippet comes from recent research, ‘What’s Holding Back the Cloud?’ carried out by Intel IT Centre.

The research goes on to show that among the IT professionals surveyed, almost one third believe the security threats came from internal sources. Other key findings included concerns around lack of control, security measures and compliance…

June 11, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: ScienceLogic Achieves Sponsored Validation for Cisco UCS

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

ScienceLogic, an award-winning data center and cloud management software vendor, is now validated on the Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS), the industry’s first converged data center platform that delivers smart, programmable infrastructure to simplify and accelerate enterprise-class application and service deployment in bare-metal, virtualized and cloud-computing environments. The ScienceLogic management platform provides consolidated visibility and control for heterogeneous, multi-vendor systems located in data centers, private clouds, and public clouds.

The ScienceLogic platform has been a network management module in the Cisco Smart Business Architecture (SBA) since 2009. Cisco SBA provides reference architectures that simplify and speed deployment of Cisco solutions for midsize to enterprise networks. Selected for its ease of use and speed of deployment, the ScienceLogic solution includes a set of management templates that begin to provide availability, performance, and configuration information immediately, covering the spectrum of Cisco devices and services, including:…

June 11, 2012 Off

Can Cloud-Computing Take On The Health Care Establishment?

By David
Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Zina Moukheiber.

“I just met the man who will kill me…such a beautiful app! Oh the envy!!” Jonathan Bush generously tweeted, after viewing a demo from a three-year-old upstart called CareCloud. Bush is the chairman and chief executive officer of athenahealth, an electronic health records company with $324 million in revenues (2011). The would-be killer: Albert Santalo, the founder and CEO of CareCloud, which introduced an EHR earlier this year, and has between $8 million and $12 million in revenues.

I ask Bush what he meant by that compliment. He recalibrates it. “I doubt they could win against athenahealth because of our accumulated experience,” he says. But, he adds: “I thought finally, people are entering the cloud!”…