Category: News

May 15, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing a Game Changer for Your Company? 5 Questions to Ponder

By David
Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Joe McKendrick.

Are we there yet? Think of cloud computing as a continuum that stretches all the way from one-off projects — that is, companies simply moving some IT assets to the cloud to gain cost savings — all the way up to a game-changer that strategically leverages online resources to open up new markets or ways of doing business.

What does it take, then, to become a “player” in the emerging cloud space? Two experts in the cloud trenches – HP’s E. G. Nadhan and Switch’s Mark Thiele – recently provided some working ideals on evolving into a strategic cloud business. Nadhan expanded on my recent post about running 100% of your businesses in the cloud, while Thiele elaborated on the strategic vision vision necessary required to make cloud computing successful.

Consider these 5 essential questions to ask to assess how far along you are on the journey to becoming a strategic cloud business:…

May 15, 2012 Off

Do You Know A Cloud Skeptic? Everybody does…

By David
Contributed Article.  Author: Michael Tweddle, Sr. Director of Product Management at Quest Software

CloudCow Contributed ArticleThe cloud has changed the way technology is viewed – there is no denying it. No matter what the service is, many IT organizations are looking to move to the cloud, but, along the way, run into “cloud skeptics” within their organizations who don’t trust the cloud and are not open to investigating the idea. In my role at Quest Software, I often encounter cloud skeptics who have concerns about moving their on-premises messaging and collaboration environments to Microsoft’s new Office 365 service.

There are many reasons someone might give as to why they are skeptical about moving IT services to the cloud, including lack of control; business continuity and recovery; security and compliance; data migration; and data protection. These are legitimate concerns that need to be addressed as you evaluate cloud vendors, but, I believe there is more to a cloud skeptic…

May 14, 2012 Off

ACI Presents Second National Forum on Cloud Computing

By David
Grazed from The Datacenter Journal.  Author: PR Announcement.

Back for its second installment, the agenda for ACI’s 2nd National Forum on Cloud Computing has been completely updated this year to address the most pressing business and legal concerns in the industry.

Amorphous concept that is now beginning to gain traction, companies have begun to turn to cloud computing as a viable supplement to or even a complete replacement for their traditional software licensing models. Developed specifically to provide you with valuable guidance on how to structure agreements that will balance the business benefits with the legal risks of utilizing cloud computing as an IT services model, ACI’s 2nd National Forum on Cloud Computing will provide you with practical insights on how to tackle complex issues including data privacy, business continuity, standards of care and the allocation of IP risks in the cloud.  Speakers at the seminar will include counsel from Oracle, LiveOps, iTegris, salesforce.com, Microsoft, Citrix, Matrixx, Hewlett Packard, AT&T, Symantec, Pfizer, SoftLayer, Visa, Chartis…

May 14, 2012 Off

IEEE Computer Society Discusses Cloud Computing with Delegation from China

By David
Grazed from YourStory.  Author: PR Announcement.

The IEEE Computer Society hosted a group of Chinese government and industry leaders to share resources on cloud computing, a strategic technology for both China and the IEEE Computer Society.

 
The contingent of 18 technology executives, researchers, and engineers represented a variety of government offices, including the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; the Electronic Technology Information Research Institute; the China Electronic Product Reliability and Environmental Testing Research Institute; and various provincial administrations; and the private Beijing-based China Electronics Technology Group Corp…
May 14, 2012 Off

5 Issues Cloud Computing Can’t Solve

By David
Grazed from CloudTimes.  Author: Xath Cruz.

Cloud computing, even while still in its beginnings has already proven its value. It is already setting up a pattern that demonstrates how it can reshape business processes. It is this breakthrough that lead many to believe cloud computing is a messiah but like any other technology, it cannot fix everything. In fact, it cannot fix many of the critical issues that are essential for business success.

  • Inefficient Website and Application Design. Some web owners or business owners believe that moving to the cloud will also fix every wrong design element in their website or system. While it is true that moving to the cloud can improve their processes, cloud computing cannot make a bad design good. You also have to expect that for “work” your cloud does, your bill goes up. When you use more of your cloud resources to improve the performance of your badly done site, your provider will charge you for it. If you want to maximize what your cloud can do for you, fix the backbone of your site first…
May 14, 2012 Off

Oracle Embraces Cloud Computing, the New Consumption Model

By David
Grazed from Computer Networking.  Author: Liam Lahey.

The clouds have lifted at Oracle, one might say. In a series of briefings at the recent Oracle Industry Analyst World 2012, the software vendor set its sights on the cloud computing market, announcing a broad portfolio of products and services to enable public, private and hybrid clouds, in turn letting customers choose the right approach for them.

It’s a change in direction for the company, according to some experts.

"It wasn’t much more than a year or so ago that Larry Ellison was publicly deriding the notion of cloud computing as basically smoke and mirrors," recalls Charles King, president and principal analyst at Pund-IT Inc. "Mark Hurd claimed recently that Oracle did $1 billion in cloud services business in the last year. It’s interesting to try to sort out what the reality is from the public-relations positioning that’s going on."…

May 14, 2012 Off

The real limits of cloud computing

By David
Grazed from ITWorld.  Author: Brian Proffitt.

When Google Drive was initially announced to be integrated with ChromeOS-running machines, the general consensus in the media seemed to be that this functionality was going to harbor a new age of personal cloud computing.

I, for one, am not so sure.

It is increasingly apparent that the level of hype around cloud computing has reached new and dizzying levels, and personal and business storage seems to be the latest "hot" implementation through which the Glories of Cloud are proclaimed…

May 14, 2012 Off

Cloud computing tools: Improving security through visibility and automation

By David
Grazed from NetworkWorld.  Author: Robert Scheier.

Many enterprises are reluctant to move critical cloud applications out of their own data centers and into the public cloud due to security concerns. Yet the same automated, consistent provisioning that is essential to managing either public or private clouds (as well as to the process of thinking through a cloud deployment) can also offer the fringe benefit of improving security.

Of course, not all cloud management tools work equally well with all cloud providers, nor do they all allow customers to manage their internal and external clouds as a single unit. Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) providers such as Amazon, for example, typically don’t allow customers to tweak the network and storage infrastructure beneath the operating system, forcing customers to trust that level of security to the vendor.

And while some customers will trust outside certifications, such as Amazon Web Services’ Level 1 compliance with PCI DSS, others will choose to stick with a private cloud within their own firewalls, or create cloud environments at an external site using their own networks and keeping storage under their control…

May 14, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing Security Benefits Dispel Adoption Barrier for Small to Midsize Businesses

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Research released today by Microsoft Corp. shows that small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are gaining significant IT security benefits from using the cloud, according to a new Microsoft study in five geographies.

The study shows that 35 percent of U.S. companies surveyed have experienced noticeably higher levels of security since moving to the cloud.(1) In addition, 32 percent say they spend less time worrying about the threat of cyberattacks. U.S. SMBs using the cloud also spend 32 percent less time each week managing security than companies not using the cloud. They are also five times more likely to have reduced what they spend on managing security as a percentage of overall IT budget.

"There’s a perception that security is a barrier to cloud adoption," said Adrienne Hall, general manager, Microsoft Trustworthy Computing. "Yet when companies embrace and invest in cloud services, they find the benefits far outweigh previous concerns."…

May 14, 2012 Off

Aryaka Wins THINKstrategies’ Best of SaaS Showplace Award

By David

Grazed from MarketWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Aryaka, the world’s first cloud-based WAN optimization as-a-service, today announced that THINKstrategies, Inc., the leading strategic consulting company focused on the business implications of the on-demand services market, has named Aryaka the winner of the Best of SaaS Showplace (BoSS) Awards. This program is aimed at promoting the measurable business benefits delivered by today’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions.

The BoSS Awards are part of an ongoing program in THINKstrategies’ new Cloud Computing Showplace and recognize SaaS companies producing tangible business benefits for specific user organizations. These benefits can include increased sales, lower costs, higher customer satisfaction, faster operations and greater profitability…