Category: News

May 22, 2012 Off

Cloud computing comes to healthcare as Telemis rolls out PACS data storage service

By David
Grazed from DOTMed News.  Author: PR Announcement.

Telemis, the medical imaging solutions specialist, has added Cloud data storage offering increased flexibility, convenience and cost effectiveness to the options available for customers of its Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS). The Telemis cloud technology provides secure storage and access to data such as PET/CT scans, and meets all patient-data handling requirements imposed by local or national authorities.

Cloud computing is transforming the way many types of enterprises manage information and resources. Data in the cloud can be accessed where and when needed, while traditional in-house IT responsibilities like equipment maintenance, skills retention and backup can be avoided. Such advantages are attractive in the healthcare sector also, but additional, stringent security and privacy legislation applies. Moreover, the law can vary from country to country…

May 22, 2012 Off

Wyse Brings Cloud Client Computing to EMC World; 200 Wyse P20 PCoIP Zero Clients Power Hands On Labs

By David
Grazed from PR NewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, today announced that the Wyse P20 PCoIP zero client will power the vSpecialist Labs at EMC World in Las Vegas at The Venetian. Wyse also will showcase its portfolio of cloud client solutions in booth #1043.

The Wyse P20 zero client will be the device that EMC World attendees will use at the EMC Hands On Labs. At the Hands On Labs (HoL) in Village Level 2, vSpecialists will guide users through a hands-on experience with the EMC portfolio of Cloud and Big Data. EMC Hands On Labs provide the opportunity for on-demand self-directed exercises on the full range of EMC products including: VMAX, VPLEX, RecoverPoint, VMware, RSA, Documentum, Avamar, Greenplum, VNX, Isilon, ProSphere, and Unisphere…

May 22, 2012 Off

Office 365 Migration: Plan for the unknown

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Ron Robbins, Product Manager at Quest Software
CloudCow Contributed Article
 

Office 365 Migration: Plan for the unknown

 
Since Office 365 is a relatively new platform, it stands to reason there are a few things customers face in their migration projects that blindside them. Things come up that they did not expect that really throw a wrench into the project plan. Here are just three that I see most often:
 
Speed – Let’s face it, Microsoft throttles the speed at which you can migrate data into Exchange Online. They do this to make sure that no one tenant uses all the resources at once, to protect the service performance for the other tenants. This tends to slow down migrations, and really puts the scheduled date for completion in question when moving through a large migration project. At times, this is a surprise to customers, as they see their timelines extend. There are several ways to work around this. With a third party tool like Quest’s OnDemand Migration for Email you can run a migration with several hundred concurrent threads. All it takes is multiple accounts to gain access to the target mailboxes, and it will increase the number of mailboxes that can be migrated to simultaneously. This will help mitigate the risk of extended project timelines.
May 21, 2012 Off

RBA Spotlights Cloud Efficiency in Growing Business Trends

By David
Grazed from PRWeb.  Author: PR Announcement.

RBA, a Minneapolis-based technology firm and a Microsoft Partner, is deploying Microsoft’s cloud-based Office 365 more and more for businesses looking to capitalize on the cloud’s efficiency. Cloud technology, an unproven concept until recently, has become commonplace in the modern information technology landscape.

RBA employees are finding that their “Cloud Computing 101” conversations with potential customers now frequently begin at a much higher knowledge level.

“It’s definitely settled more into, ‘I’m understanding the technology, it’s been proven and now I’m ready to think it through for my organization,’ ” said Karl Populorum, RBA’s vice president of sales and marketing…

May 21, 2012 Off

Cloud Management Plays Big Role in 42 EMC World Product Announcements

By David
Grazed from Network Computing.  Author: Steve Wexler.

EMC has kicked off its customer and partner event with 42 product announcements across its storage, backup, virtualization and management portfolio, and a major push into cloud computing. Along with the usual storage and backup rollouts, the world’s largest storage vendor says it’s accelerating the journey to cloud management by helping IT departments store, manage, protect and analyze information in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.

Running this week in Las Vegas, EMC World is playing host to more than 13,000 customers and partners, who were introduced to a new suite of enhancements to the Atmos Cloud platform. According to the company, the changes transform the way service providers and enterprises manage big data in large, globally distributed cloud storage environments. EMC also announced new Atmos Cloud Accelerators, and the DataBridge infrastructure management tool

May 21, 2012 Off

Object Storage: Where Cloud Computing and Big Data Meet

By David
Grazed from Computer Technology Review.  Author:  Tom Leyden.

At the NAB 2012 show last month, the storage industry was more visible than ever, and the buzzword emerging from the event was ‘object storage.’ The term is inextricably tied to storage clouds and certain kinds of Big Data applications. And it’s becoming increasingly relevant for private clouds as well as for service providers.

The cloud industry has been on steroids lately – moving from adoption of virtualization to more cloud-friendly architectures with the hypervisor support, control panels and Web services-based interfaces that are increasingly the norm. Industry analysts agree that cloud computing will continue to stimulate the astronomical growth in storage requirements…

May 21, 2012 Off

Social + Mobile + Cloud = The New Paradigm for Midsize Business

By David
Grazed from Wired.  Author: Jacques Pavyenli.

IBM and many others have been extolling the real business benefits of Enterprise 2.0, or more recently, social business, for several years: improving customer engagement; increasing workforce productivity; and speeding and improving product and service innovation. Lately, though, I and my colleagues have seen social business adoption move from “nice to have” to a strategic imperative. There are three intertwined trends that seem to be supercharging social business adoption:

The growth of social networks for business. Social networking account for 22% of all time spent online. Real business is taking place today in public and private social networks. It has moved far beyond using LinkedIn for recruiting, or Facebook for consumer marketing outreach. The benefits accrue quickly from being able to communicate and collaborate easily with extended networks of employees, partners, customers, across internal and external social networks…

May 21, 2012 Off

Cloud computing: You can’t outsource your compliance obligations

By David
Grazed from ComputerWorld.  Author: Thomas J. Trappler.

When it comes to moving functions to the cloud, there’s no such thing as being too thorough.

Say you’ve got an application that’s been running in-house but is now nearing end of life. You find a cloud service that can achieve the same result. You evaluate the vendor’s infrastructure and security mechanisms, processes and procedures and determine that they’re sufficient to meet your needs. You’re looking forward to outsourcing this to the cloud and relieving yourself of all the associated responsibilities. It’s all smooth sailing ahead, right?.

Maybe, but unfortunately, there’s one more thing: You can’t outsource your compliance obligations to a cloud vendor.

If you move a function to the cloud that’s governed by legal or regulatory requirements and later your company falls out of compliance due to an error on the cloud vendor’s part, the law won’t go after the vendor – it will come after you. So you need to ensure that the cloud vendor can fully comply on your behalf…

May 21, 2012 Off

After Sapphire, Cloud Integration Looms for SAP

By David
Grazed from Information Management.  Author: Mark A. Smith.

The company’s new leader in cloud computing is Lars Dalgaard, previously CEO of SuccessFactors and now part of the executive board of SAP. I assessed SAP’s acquisition of SuccessFactors when it occurred. As part of the combined organization, SuccessFactors continues to conduct semi-independent in marketing, sales and product development, but now it has more applications and people that were part of SAP’s cloud computing efforts. SAP unveiled its global payroll software, which is now part of its Employee Central suite, and both of these can operate as software as a service in the cloud.

The company boasted about its 200-person localization team deployed around the world to bolster international efforts. SAP is making progress on expanding its portfolio, including its human capital management applications. Many companies that use SAP HR applications on-premises should look at SuccessFactors for the future, since its software leaps past the older SAP software in many capabilities, including usability and capability…

May 21, 2012 Off

Largest-Ever Wave of EMC Innovation Makes Hybrid Cloud Transformation a Reality

By David
Grazed from PRNewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

At EMC World 2012, EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) today introduced its largest-ever wave of new transformative products and technologies–42 in total. Today’s announcements mark the company’s most significant single-day launch of new capabilities for customers and partners, delivering a sweeping refresh that spans key products across its entire information storage, backup, virtualization and management portfolio. As a result, EMC is taking IT efficiency and agility to new levels within both traditional and virtualized data centers.  Through its market-leading and enhanced information infrastructure portfolio, the company is making it easier for customers to more quickly take advantage of the shift to Hybrid Cloud computing with data at its core, and implement the changes needed as they transform their IT, their business and their talent base…