Category: News

May 15, 2012 Off

Terremark Expands North American Cloud Infrastructure Capacity

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Seeing increasingly strong enterprise demand for secure cloud computing solutions across North America, Terremark, a Verizon Company, increased its cloud infrastructure capacity by deploying a node of its Enterprise Cloud at its data center in Denver. With the introduction of a cloud node, the Denver data center joins the company’s global footprint of cloud-enabled data centers that seamlessly combine secure and agile cloud computing resources with an extended solution portfolio all within a multi-carrier, highly resilient, and secure facility.

Terremark’s cloud-enabled data center in Denver features more than 70,000 square feet of premier floor space with redundant subsystems to support the leading IT infrastructure services delivered by Terremark. These data center services are backed by service level agreements for 100 percent availability of power and cooling. As with its cloud deployments in the Network Access Points (NAPs) in the United States, Terremark provides complete transparency to customers regarding the exact location of their application workloads and delivers leading security services to support the public cloud infrastructure. Additionally, the company provides customers a compelling hybrid model for enterprise IT by enabling a seamless integration of existing IT infrastructure with Terremark’s cloud computing services through its CloudSwitch software…

May 15, 2012 Off

ISG (Information Services Group) Joins Cloud Security Alliance

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Information Services Group (ISG), a leading technology insights, market intelligence and advisory services company, today announced it has joined the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) as a corporate member.

The CSA is a broad coalition of industry practitioners, corporations, associations and other key stakeholders dedicated to promoting best practices on security assurance within cloud computing environments and to providing education on the uses of cloud computing to help secure all other forms of computing. CSA activities include educational outreach via industry and online events and research on cloud computing security assurance issues.

"Security is obviously a critical concern for businesses exploring cloud-based service delivery options," said Steven Hall, Partner, Cloud Solutions ISG. "Our collaboration with the CSA will allow us to leverage industry knowledge and expertise in the services we provide our clients as well as to contribute to evolving standards and best practices."…

May 15, 2012 Off

Microsoft Sees Cloud As SMB Security Cure

By David
Grazed from Information Week.  Author: Thomas Claburn.

If cloud computing were marketed as a medicine, it would be a wonder drug. Its healing powers would be so great that the cautious consumer might suspect quackery.

But Microsoft insists the cloud can cure a bleeding wallet, a perennial concern among small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs).

The company’s Trustworthy Computing Division recently surveyed SMBs–companies with between 100 and 250 PCs, some who use cloud computing, and some who don’t–in the United States, India, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore.

Among the U.S. organizations surveyed–93 cloud, 94 non-cloud–Microsoft found that SMBs relying on cloud services feel three to five times better about IT costs, IT value, and IT security than those who shun the cloud…

May 15, 2012 Off

Plextek and RedCloud complete acquisition of Iceni Mobile

By David

Grazed from BusinessWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Plextek Limited, Europe’s leading independent business, product innovation and design consultancy and RedCloud Technology Limited, a leading investor in mobile financial services in emerging markets, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the Intellectual Property Rights of Iceni Mobile Ltd including the mobile payments system (the I2S platform) developed by the same team that brought the world’s most successful mobile money service, M-PESA, to market.

The acquisition signifies both Plextek’s and RedCloud’s commitment to the mobile money market. With the founding team, the companies plan to deliver the technology as a platform as a service and create a new way in which mobile money and associated services are taken to market…

May 15, 2012 Off

Singapore Telecom Breaks New Ground with Private Cloud Infrastructure for the Whole of Singapore Government

By David
Grazed from 4-Traders.  Author: Editorial Staff.

SingTel also awarded renewal of cloud services bulk tender for the supply of public cloud services

Singapore, 15 May 2012 – Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) today announced that it has secured two key tenders awarded by the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) to accelerate the Singapore Government’s adoption of cloud computing.

i. G-Cloud for Whole-of-Government

SingTel has been awarded a five-year tender to deploy a private cloud computing infrastructure on a whole-of-government basis. To be rolled out by the end of 2012, the G-Cloud marks the first private cloud infrastructure to be developed on such a scale to cover all government bodies in Singapore. SingTel will provide and maintain G-Cloud for an initial five years with the option for renewal of a further five years…

May 15, 2012 Off

Tap on cloud’s multiplier effect

By David

Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Jamie Yap.

Simon Choy, chief strategist at IBM Asean, said that the industry focus thus far has solely been about optimization, which include consolidation, virtualization, cost savings, and returns on investment (ROI). However, he said companies should not look at cloud migration narrowly. The executive was speaking to ZDNet Asia at the sidelines of the Cloud Asia conference here Tuesday.

Choy noted that while optimization is the necessary first step, enterprises should look to cloud to create innovative and disruptive business opportunities. In other words, they should not limit themselves to thinking how cloud can help them save money, but on how the technology can grow their businesses and generate more revenue, he explained…

May 15, 2012 Off

HP Releases Trio of Cloud Services for Public Beta

By David
Grazed from Campus Technology.  Author:  Tim Sohn.

HP has released three cloud services, HP Cloud Compute, HP Cloud Object Storage, and HP Cloud Content Delivery Network, for public beta testing.

HP Cloud Services, created with OpenStack technology, is an open-source development architecture that provides storage in the cloud for developers and organizations developing Web applications. It includes a management console, which provides analytics into demand patterns, operational performance, and resource use. OpenStack, founded by NASA and Rackspace Hosting, is a free cloud computing platform created by developers and cloud-computing technologists.

HP Cloud Compute provides customizable, scalable virtual servers accessible from any device with Web access. It includes software, control panels, and RESTful application programming interfaces (APIs) to let users run instances and manage the cloud according to their organization’s needs. Appropriate Cloud Compute applications include large-scale data processing, basic Web applications, and multi-tier deployments…

May 15, 2012 Off

Signal App Fights Piracy With the Cloud

By David
Grazed from The Epoch Times.  Author: Joshua Philipp.

Worries of information falling into the wrong hands, whether in the case of a new film or important business data, are making companies wary of doing anything sensitive on the Internet. Hand deliveries used to be a way around this, but due to globalization, which has scattered employees across the globe, and fast turnaround times demanded by today’s market, this is rarely an option.

Companies are looking for new ways of sending data, and one, Rimage, may just have a solution with their new app, Signal.

The app works with most devices—Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android—and lets publishers control videos, documents, and other files even after they’re sent out by using cloud computing. The company sending out the files just needs to upload them, choose which devices they want to target, then anyone who has the right access will automatically get the files…

May 15, 2012 Off

Yahoo launches big data analytics tool for online advertisers

By David

Grazed from IT World.  Author: Jaikumar Vijayan.

Yahoo today launched a new tool for online advertisers designed to take advantage of the company’s extensive experience with big data analytics.

The tool, called Genome, is designed to help companies deliver more targeted online advertising and marketing campaigns. Genome is scheduled to become available in July and will let online advertisers sift through and analyze massive amounts of behavioral and advertising-related data gathered from Yahoo’s networks as well as those of interclick, a company Yahoo acquired in December.

The tool will also let advertisers bring in their own data, mash it up with Yahoo’s data sets and run analytics on the combination, Yahoo said in a statement

May 15, 2012 Off

Where did ‘cloud’ come from?

By David
Grazed from IT World.  Author: Kevin Fogarty.

It has only been six years since the 2006 conference appearance in which Google’s Eric Schmidt’s reference to Google services as belonging "in a cloud somewhere," introduced the term in to common use and got Schmidt credit for coining it.

"I don’t think people have really understood how big this opportunity really is." Schmidt told attendees at a Search Engine Strategies conference. "It starts with the premise that the data services and architecture should be on servers. We call it cloud computing – they should be in a "cloud" somewhere. And that if you have the right kind of browser or the right kind of access, it doesn’t matter whether you have a PC or a Mac or a mobile phone or a BlackBerry or what have you – or new devices still to be developed – you can get access to the cloud.

There are rival claims, of course…