Category: News

May 11, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Dell introduces the first 22nm Microservers

By David
Grazed from Sys Con Media.  Author: Maureen O’Gara.

Dell has turned up with the very first cloud-directed microservers using Xeon processors built on Intel’s teeny-weeny 22nm process with sexy TriGate transistors.

It will be amusing to see if AMD sends its recent SeaMicro microserver acquisition, which used to be tight with Intel, out to buy the same chips on the open market while it retools for some AMD dingus.  AMD did say SeaMicro would continue its Xeon line.

Intel is also warding off promised server competition from ARM. ARM server start-up Calxeda is supposed to be about a month away from beta testing its boxes…

May 11, 2012 Off

Corent Named an “American Technology Awards” Finalist in Cloud Computing

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Corent Technology, Inc., a disrupting innovator in the Cloud Computing space, announced that its key product – Corent multi-tenant Server(TM) – has been named a finalist in the Cloud Computing/Software as a Service (SaaS) category for the 2012 TechAmerica Foundation American Technology Awards. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held on June 13, 2012 at the Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C.

"The caliber of this year’s nominees was incredible. Our judges had their work cut out for them," said Jennifer Kerber, President of the TechAmerica Foundation. "We congratulate Corent Technology for their outstanding work and thank them for their contribution to the growth and innovation in the tech industry."…

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Citrix aims to step up its mobile, cloud game

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Larry Dignan.

Citrix has rounded out its mobile software portfolio with one eye on IT management policies and another on enablement.

To date, Citrix has focused on enabling corporate apps so they can be used on tablets and smartphones via its Receiver software. On Wednesday, the company moved to bolster efforts to deliver those apps via storefronts and centralized tools…

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Google Shares Codie Award for Best Cloud Application/Service

By David
Grazed from CIO.  Author: Paul Krill.

This evening’s annual Codie awards for business software features a three-way tie in cloud computing, with Google, Keynote Systems, and Scribe Software all winning in the Best Cloud Application/Service category.

Given out by the Software & Information Industry Association, awards are intended to recognize "industry excellence," SIIA said. Award winners are being announced at an SIAA event in San Francisco. Categories range from Best Asset Management Solution, won by Flexera Software with its FlexNet Manager Suite for Enterprises, to Best Security Solution, won by Venafi Director, and Best Web Services Solution, awarded to Dell Boomi for its Atomsphere product…

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Up Next for the Cloud: Big Data Analytics?

By David
Grazed from CIO.  Author: Brandon Butler.

In an effort to diversify its cloud offerings, NaviSite – a Time Warner Cable cloud computing and managed hosting company – announced plans to offer storage service for customers in what one analyst says could the beginning of service providers looking to offer big data analysis from the cloud.

At Interop, NaviSite announced NaviCloud Intelligent Storage, which is based on an EMC Atmos cloud architecture that lets enterprise customers store, backup and share files. NaviSite has traditionally offered managed applications services that in recent years has expanded into collaboration tools and virtual desktops. Object storage is the next logical progression for the company, says Chris Patterson, product manager for NaviSite’s cloud offerings.

"This is an extension of things we’ve already been doing," Patterson says. "We’ve had a nice cloud offering, but we’ve been looking to add complementary services on top of that." The company offers a pricing model that will start at $0.20 per GB; the service will be available beginning in June…

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News Roundup: CIOs Seek Cloud Cover

By David
Grazed from WSJ.  Author: Michael Hickens.

CIOs are beginning — some would say finally — to use cloud computing as a strategic tool. The ability to rent computing and storage capacity as needs arise, as well as applications that can be used to manage sales accounts, deploy field technicians, or just about any other function, gives CIOs the ability to help their organizations seize new market opportunities without making huge up-front investments. Greg Buoncontri, CIO of Pitney Bowes, is using cloud-based systems to insulate the company from a recessionary environment he saw looming in Europe. The systems are intended to lower costs while putting the company in the position to move quickly when the opportunity presents itself.  “For a period of protracted lower growth, you want to make sure your processes are streamlined,” he told CIO Journal in an interview Thursday.

Cloud-based applications don’t offer every feature, and certainly can’t be customized as much, as software installed on corporate-owned servers. But as Google CIO Ben Fried said at a Bloomberg technology conference Thursday, “as a CIO, you have to figure out what is really important to you.”…

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Attorneys try to keep up with the cloud

By David
Grazed from Thomson Reuters.  Author: Leigh Jones.

Attorney ethics authorities are scrambling to keep pace with the technology of cloud computing, a method for storing volumes of client documents that can be cost-effective to use but vulnerable to hacking.

Bar associations in New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Iowa recently issued guidelines for lawyers who use the cloud, and the American Bar Association is considering a proposal to modify its model ethics rules to address cloud computing. Dozens of bar groups across the country are training attorneys on how to use the cloud without tripping over their ethical duty to maintain client confidentiality…

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Why cloud services are the secret weapon of PC makers

By David
Grazed from The Calgary Herald.  Author: Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla.

Today’s PC makers like Asus, Acer, Apple, Lenovo, Samsung and others understand the value of an ecosystem held together by cloud computing.  Many of these PC makers sell desktops, notebooks and mobile devices but they need their cloud component to hold it all together and build brand loyalty.

Cloud components consist of online storage and synching applications that are accessed and shared across devices.  Well-implemented cloud strategies ensure that users have access to their important documents, photos and music a at any time. These services also serve as backup systems and even add to the security of the devices connected on the network…

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Citrix Project Avalon Puts XenDesktop, XenApp Services in the Cloud

By David
Grazed from eWeek.  Author: Robert J. Mullins.

Citrix is launching what it calls Project Avalon to take its virtualization and cloud computing platforms to the next level by delivering a Microsoft Windows desktop and all its related applications as a cloud service.

Citrix provided details about Project Avalon along with other new product introductions and upgrades at the Citrix Synergy 2012 conference here this week. The company also touted product enhancements that are the fruits of recent acquisitions.

Project Avalon is the latest in Citrix’s strategy—as also espoused by multiple technology companies of late—of delivering technology to workers wirelessly, on a wide range of devices, often the employee’s personal devices, across multiple form factors and operating systems…

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VMware Survey: Majority of enterprises in EMEA region consider cloud computing a priority

By David
Grazed from CBR.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Majority of enterprises or 84% across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) consider cloud computing to be a priority and 56% consider it a critical priority over the next 18 months, according to a latest study by VMware.

Nearly 31% of IT budgets in EMEA region are spent on cloud computing, up from 26% in 2010, as organisations look to empower a more agile, productive and connected enterprise.

The findings from its Global Cloud Adoption Study of IT leaders revealed respondents plan to spend almost one-third of their annual enterprise IT budget on cloud computing over the next 18 months…