Category: News

May 9, 2012 Off

Citrix announces new cloud-computing services, acquisition

By David
Grazed from MiamiHerald.  Author: Joseph A. Mann Jr.

Fort Lauderdale-based Citrix Systems on Wednesday opened its annual Synergy conference in San Francisco and announced a series of new products, services and enhancements aimed at easing the transition from the PC era to the cloud computing era.

Previously, it was assumed that employees were going to work in offices on devices owned and managed by companies on large corporate computer systems and using well controlled applications, Wes Wasson, Citrix’s senior vice president and chief marketing officer, said in a pre-conference briefing.

“The key to success in the cloud era is to design everything you do with the assumption that everyone is mobile and is using a mix of personal devices, communications over wireless networks you do not own and using cloud systems,” Wasson said. Young people today are accustomed to working with a wide variety of apps and often arrive at a company with a set of their favorite apps. “This is the new normal.”…

May 9, 2012 Off

Fujitsu Unveils Revolutionary New “My Cloud” Concept for PCs

By David

Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Fujitsu today announced "My Cloud," a revolutionary new concept for PCs. In aiming to bring about a human centric intelligent society, the announcement is part of Fujitsu’s continued efforts to create a prosperous future through a wide range of transformational technologies.

Based on Fujitsu’s human-centric approach of placing top emphasis on the user, My Cloud will offer customers a new kind of user experience.

My Cloud will take advantage of Fujitsu’s portfolio of transformational technologies – both past and future – and will present new possibilities for employing cloud computing…

May 9, 2012 Off

Amazon adds SQL database and ASP.Net cloud computing services for Microsoft developers

By David
Grazed from V3.co.uk.  Author: Daniel Robinson.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has extended its cloud computing service offerings aimed at Windows developers with the introduction of SQL database and ASP.Net application support as managed services.

Available now worldwide, the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) for Microsoft SQL Server and ASP.Net support for AWS Elastic Beanstalk enable organisations to deploy SQL Server databases and ASP.Net applications onto Amazon’s cloud infrastructure using familiar Microsoft tools, without having to worry about management or adding extra resources if they need to scale up, the firm said.

"We’re excited to give Windows and ASP.Net developers new options for taking advantage of AWS to quickly deploy and easily manage their databases and applications in the cloud," said Amazon Web Services vice president Charlie Bell…

May 9, 2012 Off

6fusion Expands Multi-Hypervisor Federated Cloud to Include Xen Customers

By David
Grazed from BusinessWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

6fusion, the leading provider of utility metered public, private, and hybrid cloud infrastructure management solutions today announced multi-hypervisor support with the expansion of its cloud computing platform to support the Open Source and Citrix Xen platforms.

“6fusion’s objective is to neutralize the relevance of the hypervisor when building cloud infrastructure,” says John Cowan, CEO and co-founder of 6fusion. “With this release, customers now not only have the ability to operate Xen based infrastructure side by side with other hypervisors managed by 6fusion’s UC6 platform, but they can move cloud workloads seamlessly across private or public cloud infrastructure managed by different hypervisor technologies,” he added.

With this new release, 6fusion users will have the ability to build, meter, and manage both public and private infrastructures using the VMware vSphere, Open Source Xen, and Citrix Xen virtualization platforms…

May 9, 2012 Off

Cloud computing bringing IT industry to ‘disruptive’ inflection point, says HP’s Meg Whitman

By David
Grazed from Computing.co.uk.  Author: Graeme Burton.

Cost-conscious CIOs who are being forced to do more with less are driving the adoption of cloud-enabled services, according to HP CEO Meg Whitman. These changes are not just in mainstream software-as-a-service usage, but also in areas such as databases, storage, security and transactional software.

Whitman was speaking to customers at HP’s Software Universe event in London. Whitman’s strategy for HP is centred on three main areas that customers are most focused on: cloud computing, information optimisation and security.

"From the CIO standpoint, information technology is becoming more complex and CIOs are under a lot more pressure to do things faster and less expensively," she said…

May 9, 2012 Off

Wyse Changes Everything With Announcement of Xenith 2 Zero Client for Citrix VDI-Based Deployments

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Wyse Technology, the global leader in cloud client computing, today announced the Wyse Xenith 2, based on the ultra-secure Wyse zero framework. This breakthrough zero client was revealed today at Citrix Synergy(TM) 2012, the premier event on cloud computing, virtualization and networking. Wyse, the leading shipper of fixed and mobile desktop zero clients in the world, will be demonstrating the Xenith 2 at Wyse Booth #206 from May 9-10, 2012.

Following on the success of the Wyse Xenith and Wyse Xenith Pro, the Wyse Xenith 2 is the ideal Citrix zero client solution for both enterprise and SMB organizations. The Wyse Xenith 2 zero client is purpose-built for Citrix XenDesktop(R) blending the amazing cost benefits of the ARM System-on-Chip (SoC) architecture, with a non-Windows Citrix Receiver compatible client, developed in cooperation with Citrix. Improving on the success of the Xenith, with 30% faster performance and lower power consumption, the result is a super secure, very affordable, true high-fidelity desktop experience. For users requiring a diverse variety of applications, including HD multimedia, the Wyse Xenith 2 delivers a new standard in price and performance in a compact zero client and delivers an unprecedented combination of simplicity, performance and security for office-based workers…

May 9, 2012 Off

Emphasis Shifts in Cloud Computing Debate

By David
Grazed from Midsize Insider.  Author: Sharon Hurley Hall.

Discussion of cloud computing is likely to move away from whether to adopt it to questions how to management it. That’s the view of Michael Vizard, writing for IT Business Edge. Mr Vizard believes that the adoption debate is largely over, and this hypothesis is borne out by recent IDC research that predicts 14 million new jobs in this sector over the next three years.

Cloud Job Expansion for Midsized Businesses

Small and midsize businesses will see their share of this expansion and will account for about half of the new jobs. Since their size makes them able to respond easily to technological and business changes, these businesses are quickly turning to cloud solutions, something many large businesses have been slower to do. In the main, small and midsized businesses are less constrained by the need to support legacy systems…

May 9, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing, Data Analytics Top 2012 Priorities for Businesses

By David
Grazed from CIOZone.  Author: Bill Gerneglia.

America’s mid-sized companies are far more important to the U.S. economy than most people realize. A recent Deloitte survey titled “America’s economic engine” whose purpose was to provide insight into this often overlooked source of economic dynamism yields interesting insights. As a group, this segment employs more people than the entire S&P 500 and has total revenues equivalent to 40 percent of the U.S. GDP. This is a collection of companies that really leverages the latest in IT to drive profits.

 Companies recognize the growing importance of technology. They continue to prioritize automation of business processes, data analytics, and business intelligence as triggers to increase productivity and areas where they are most likely to make investments in 2012. According to the survey there seems to be a greater recognition of the benefits of cloud computing. In the Deloitte September 2011 survey, Cloud Computing was recognized as a distant fourth as a means to increase productivity. In the current survey conducted in March 2012, it nearly equaled data analytics and business intelligence in terms of likely investments…

May 9, 2012 Off

OpenStack’s prospects: Red Hat, VMware agree to disagree

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Larry Dignan.

OpenStack, a cloud platform started by Rackspace and NASA, is either the biggest virally growing open software movement since Linux or a murky hodge podge of technologies that could flop.

It all depends on what tech vendors you ask and the horses they have in the cloud architecture race.

Most of the horses—at least the vocal ones—to date appear to be on the pro-OpenStack side of the equation. Rackspace’s recent first quarter results highlight the power of OpenStack. Rackspace’s first quarter and outlook illustrate the power of OpenStack. Rackspace’s quarter was a disappointment, but Wall Street analysts kept gushing about the power of OpenStack…

May 9, 2012 Off

Mellanox and Eucalyptus Collaborate to Accelerate Cloud Computing Adoption

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. (tase:MLNX), a leading supplier of high-performance, end-to-end interconnect solutions for data center servers and storage systems, and Eucalyptus Systems, creator of the most widely deployed on-premise cloud computing platform, today announced that they have established a strategic partnership program to further accelerate and foster adoption of efficient, high-performance cloud infrastructures.

A critical issue in today’s cloud solution is complexity. The industry is looking for better integration of multiple software, hardware, and management elements, as well as end-to-end solution validation. The collaboration between Mellanox and Eucalyptus will provide the cloud industry with an efficient cloud infrastructure that is simple to deploy…