Category: News

May 24, 2012 Off

Build your own open-source cloud with ownCloud 4

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols.

Big businesses use cloud services. You and I use cloud storage services like DropBox, Google Drive, and Amazon Cloud Drive every day. But, with each you have to trust your data on other people’s systems. With ownCloud, an open source file sync and share project, which began as a KDE project, you can keep your data on your servers and decide what other public cloud services you want to integrate into your personal cloud.

OwnCloud is primarily as an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud service. With it you can store your files, folders, contacts, photo galleries, calendars and more on a server of your choosing. You can then access that storage from your mobile device, your desktop, or a Web browser. You can also sync your date with local devices and share your data either with the world at large or specific approved users…

May 24, 2012 Off

Tips for Contracting Cloud Services

By David
Grazed from Gov Info Security.  Author: Eric Chabrow.

Cloud services contracts often provide little to no wiggle room for organizations. In planning to use cloud computing services, what steps do organizations need to take before signing any contract? IT security lawyer Françoise Gilbert offers some key strategies.

Gilbert, a founder and managing director of the IT Law Group, says most cloud providers offer their services with no room for customization, except for their bigger customers. Knowing this, organizations need to approach service agreements cautiously.

To begin, organizations need to figure out if they can enter a cloud contract legally. This means if a U.S. healthcare organization, for example, wants to enter into a contract with a cloud provider, they need to abide by the regulatory requirements of HIPAA, which might suspend them from doing that, Gilbert says…

May 24, 2012 Off

Cloud Code Of Practice Needed, Says Industry Forum

By David
Grazed from TechWeek Europe.  Author: Max Smolaks.

The cloud computing industry needs a common code of practiceand certification if users are going to trust cloud services, says Cloud Industry Forum (CIF).

Proposals for the code practice, intended to strengthen customer trust in cloud computing and demonstrating “clarity in ethics, practices and processes”will  be presented at the Cloud Computing Industry Forum, at Earls Court in London on the 12th and 13th of June.

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The Cloud Computing World Forum is the highest attended cloud event in Europe. It will attract over 4,000 senior IT decision-makers from around the globe, host 150 seminars and feature exhibits by 150 cloud companies…

May 24, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing? 10-60TB Hard Drives Coming to Tablets, Notebooks, Desktops by 2016

By David
Grazed from VR Zone.  Author: Theo Valich.

Several days ago, IHS iSuppli released a report on storage market and technologies called “HDD Industry Enjoys Best Performance despite Volume Fluctuation”.

In this report, the analyst firm IHS iSuppli confirms what Seagate and Western Digital already stated – doubling of drive density and increase in operating speeds. The way to achieve such density is – heat. Even though heat is an unwanted side-effect with semiconductor products such as CPUs, GPUs, APUs, SoCs and the like, technology called HAMR (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording) is finally coming to production…

May 24, 2012 Off

How Utilizing the Cloud Saves Money in the Long Run

By David
Grazed from Midsize Insider.  Author: Ab Sam.

Most businesses are aware of the advantages of cloud computing in terms of data recovery and storage, but not how the cloud saves money. Microsoft reported in a recent Information Week post that cloud computing can save significant money for small to midsize businesses (SMBs) throughout the year.

But how does a paid service save an SMB money in the long run? The Trustworthy Computing Division within Microsoft conducted a survey with 100 to 250 SMBs. Some utilized cloud computing, while others did not, and locations varied from Hong Kong to the United States. For just the SMBs located within the United States, 93 organizations utilized cloud computing, while 94 did not. Microsoft determined that the SMBs utilizing cloud computing are doing three to five times better than those that do not, in terms of better IT costs, value, and less time with security management. By spending less time on security management, an SMB is able to divert that employee or group resource toward another aspect of the business, thus, lowering data storage costs overall…

May 24, 2012 Off

VMware to Buy Wanova

By David
Grazed from Zacks.com.  Author: Editorial Staff.

In a bid to strengthen its desktop virtualization segment, VMware Inc. (VMWSnapshot Report) is set to acquire Wanova Inc., a cloud-based desktop virtualization solutions provider. The financial details of the deal were not available.

Privately-held Wanova Inc. has its headquarters in Silicon Valley, California, and has a research facility in Netanya, Israel. The Wanova acquisition will expand VMware’s end-user computing product portfolio. With the combination of Wanova’s Mirage and VMware’s View, clients will get an integrated desktop virtualization solution in a cost-effective manner.

Desktop virtualization essentially eliminates the location-based access problems, as employees in an enterprise can access and manage required business data that are lodged in their respective desktops remotely from multiple devices (PC, Laptops and Mac). According to ABI Research, the global market for virtual desktops is projected to grow from about $500 million in 2009 to nearly $5 billion in 2016…

May 24, 2012 Off

Intermedia Clears Clouds for SMBs to Compete With Fortune 50

By David
Grazed from Broadcast News Room.  Author: Editorial Staff.

There’s been a lot of hype around cloud computing, but many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) often aren’t clear how to maximize the cloud’s power. In conjunction with the Small Business Association’s (SBA) National Small Business Week, Intermedia offers SMBs five keys to maximizing the cloud. Intermedia is a leader in business cloud services for SMBs and the world’s largest Microsoft Exchange hosting provider.

"Small and medium-sized businesses are the innovators and job creators driving growth in today’s economy. Technology serves as a great equalizer as they compete against large enterprises," says Michael Gold, president, Intermedia. "Leveraging the cloud is a highly efficient and cost effective way for businesses to access technologies and services that are critical to running a successful business in today’s global environment. However, it’s important for businesses to understand that all clouds are not created equal — SMBs need to make sure their cloud services are business grade."…

May 24, 2012 Off

Oracle Answers SAP Cloud Acquisition With its Own Deal

By David
Grazed from Wall Street Journal.  Author: Dave Benoit.

Oracle isn’t sitting quietly by today after rival SAP bought a cloud-computing company Tuesday.  It is buying cloud-based social-marketing company Vitrue for an undisclosed amount.

The move comes only hours after SAP spent $4.3 billion on Ariba and marks yet another shot fired in the Great Cloud Computing Mobilization.

This is Oracle’s third deal this year after making a large deal last year. CEO Larry Ellison has in the past dismissed cloud computing as “gibberish,” but it appears Oracle is now gathering as much cloud as it can…

May 23, 2012 Off

Thunderhead.com Launches its First Cloud App, ONE Correspond for Salesforce on Salesforce.com’s AppExchange

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Thunderhead.com today announced it has launched its first cloud application, ONE Correspond for Salesforce, on salesforce.com’s AppExchange, helping to accelerate the market shift to the next cloud computing paradigm which is inherently social, mobile and open.

ONE Correspond for Salesforce is the first of a number of cloud customer experience solutions based on Thunderhead.com’s new ONE customer engagement platform. The application delivers enterprise-class customer experience management to support businesses in the way they interact and engage with their customers. ONE Correspond for Salesforce enables users to create highly personalized communications across multiple customer touch points. It creates opportunities for innovation in customer interactions and real-time business processes and drives enterprise mobility through its support for tablet devices…

May 23, 2012 Off

Putting a Channel Face on the Cloud

By David
Grazed from ChannelInsider.  Author: Michael Vizard.

There’s a lot of contention these days not so much over whether customers should embrace cloud computing as much as what’s the right path to get there.

This debate has some significant implications of solution providers that are being asked to represent various cloud computing service providers, especially in the enterprise. One knock that cloud service providers such as Amazon and Google routinely get in the enterprise is that from a support perspective they are known as “faceless entities.” There is generally no one to talk to at these companies in terms of support and the service level agreements (SLA) these organizations provide are all but meaningless…