Category: News

April 19, 2012 Off

Evolve IP’s Next Evolution: The Cloud IQ Blog

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Cloud computing is revolutionizing business of all sizes, and it seems like every organization is in some stage of developing, implementing, or managing a cloud strategy. However, before businesses or channel partners can fully capitalize on the cloud, they need to understand it. Currently, there is a lack of informative and educational materials aimed squarely at helping technology buyers use the cloud to produce clear business results.

Today, Evolve IP attacked that problem by evolving the state of cloud information resources with the launch of the Cloud IQ blog. This new information portal aims to help technology buyers make sound decisions about the future of their IT infrastructure, applications, and security services. The blog also seeks to help partners capitalize on new revenue-generating opportunities…

April 19, 2012 Off

Run 100% of a Business in the Cloud? It’s Happening Now

By David

Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Joe McKendrick.

For many businesses, cloud computing means more cost savings and greater flexibility. But that’s only a piece of the story. Perhaps the most revolutionary aspect of cloud is that it is springing forth a new generation of businesses, designed on the cloud, for the cloud.

Some businesses emerging on the scene today are 100% cloud. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Rob Bernshteyn, founder and CEO of Coupa, which provides online procurement software and services to the business community. Coupa’s servers for its online services are provisioned at Amazon Web Services, while its customer relationship management is run on Salesforce.com. Email is handled by Google

April 19, 2012 Off

ID management for cloud-based apps

By David
Grazed from Digital ID News.  Author: Editorial Staff.

In addition to convenience, cloud computing is touted for its money saving capabilities as companies reduce software licensing costs and hardware requirements.

Identity management in the cloud isn’t as cut and dry. Standards are emerging to manage identities in the cloud but, until now, it hasn’t been a priority. The auditing and provisioning capabilities that are typical with enterprise-based ID management systems are tough to come by with cloud-based systems. “ID management is the biggest weakness we have right now,” says Tony Busseri, CEO at Route1, a digital security and ID management provider. “People have rushed to embrace a technology that’s great in concept, but they have ignored the ID management.”.

These issues exist more in the public cloud than the private cloud, Busseri explains. “The public cloud is great in terms of functionality but from a privacy standpoint you don’t know where the information is going,” he says…

April 19, 2012 Off

Cloud Plans Getting More Cohesive

By David
Grazed from Enterprise Apps Today.  Author: Ann All.

A new study from Saugatuck Technology suggests organizations are taking a more cohesive approach to purchasing and deploying cloud-based software.

In the early years of this decade, it seemed like most companies needed cloud computing like a fish needed a bicycle – to steal a phrase from the late feminist Gloria Steinem. Now, however, a growing number of companies need the cloud like a fish needs water.

Two new studies highlight not only the inexorable advance of cloud computing, but also a growing sophistication in how companies aim to use it.

According to Gartner, global revenue from software-as-a-service will hit $14.5 billion this year, up nearly 18 percent from 2011 revenue of $12.3 billion.  That follows an increase of more than 20 percent in worldwide SaaS revenue from 2010 to 2011. Gartner is forecasting robust growth through 2015, when it expects SaaS revenue to reach $22.1 billion…

April 19, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Cycle Computing Ramps Global 50,000-Core Cluster for Schrodinger Molecular Research

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Cycle Computing provisioned a 50,000-core utility supercomputer in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud for Schroedinger and Nimbus Discovery to accelerate lead identification via virtual screening. This milestone — the largest of its kind — is Cycle Computing’s fifth massive cluster in less than two years on the heels of a 30,000 cluster in October 2011, illustrating Cycle’s continued leadership in delivering full-featured and scalable cluster deployments. Cycle Computing revealed the cluster creation during today’s opening keynote at the AWS Summit in New York City.

Schroedinger’s widely used computational docking application, Glide, performs high-throughput virtual screening of compound libraries for identification of drug discovery leads. Computing resource and time constraints traditionally limit the extent with which ligand conformations can be explored, potentially leading to false negative while the same constraints may require a less accurate level of scoring, which can lead to false positives. Tapping into Cycle’s utility supercomputing, Schroedinger ran a virtual screen in collaboration with Nimbus Discovery of 21 million compounds against a protein target. The run required 12.5 processor years and completed in less than three hours…

April 19, 2012 Off

VMware earnings surge 52%; cloud spending soars

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

VMware Inc.’s VMW +5.42% first-quarter net income rose 52% on strength in license revenue and services, as companies continued to invest heavily in technology for cloud computing.

International revenue made up 54% of total revenue for the period, the highest level for any quarter, and helped VMware post quarterly net income of $191.4 million, or 44 cents a share, up from $126 million, or 29 cents a share, a year earlier. Excluding stock compensation and other impacts, earnings rose to 66 cents a share from 48 cents a year earlier. The consensus of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters projected adjusted earnings of 60 cents a share.

VMware dominates the market for virtualization software, which allows users to run multiple computers’ operations on a single machine, the first step in cloud computing. Customers that had turned to the company for software to virtualize their information systems are now buying software to build applications and run their enterprise…

April 19, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing Certification And Future Job Opportunities

By David
Grazed from CloudTweaks.  Author: Humayun Shahid.

Cloud computing has a lot in store in terms of future job creation. It is anticipated that cloud computing will lead to a generation of an estimated 14 million novel job opportunities across the world in the span of the coming three years. Surprising enough, the scope of the fresh jobs may extend beyond the IT sector. The estimates are an outcome of research carried out by IDC funded by the Microsoft Corporation. Fourteen million expected jobs sure is a promising number in itself, but when stacked against the current volume of the available global workforce (a little greater than 3 billion to be exact) it equals a shy half a percent – a mere droplet compared against the  pail…

April 19, 2012 Off

Joyent Unveils Joyent Cloud Europe to Meet Customer Demand and Deliver Superior Value and Performance to European Businesses

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Joyent, a global provider of cloud computing software and services, today unveiled Joyent Cloud Europe, an extension of the US-based Joyent Cloud that will provide high-performance real-time Infrastructure-as-a-Service in Europe, located in Amsterdam.

This launch is driven by demand from customers in North America who are expanding into Europe and need the same level of real-time performance, reliability and unmatched Cloud Analytics they receive from Joyent in the U.S. Joyent’s Amsterdam facility will also provide Europe-based businesses and developers with access to Joyent Cloud’s superior value.

Joyent Cloud Europe uses Joyent’s SmartDataCenter, the company’s cloud infrastructure platform, to deliver in-depth analytics, reliability, performance and scalability all while ensuring data security…

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Riding on Cloud 9, Cisco paves way to the top

By David
Grazed from MoneyControl.  Author:  Editorial Staff.

Networking giant Cisco bet big on the cloud computing space a decade ago, and today, it has emerged as a leader in that universe.

In conversation with CNBC-TV18’s editorial director Senthil Chengalvarayan and Forbes India’s consulting editor, Mitu Jayashankar, the CEO and chairman of Cisco, John Chambers discusses his strategy based on market transitions.

Below is an edited transcript. Watch the accompanying videos for more.

Chengalvarayan: It’s increasingly becoming a wireless world and you are synonymous with switches, routers and in the wire world, your margins are been stretched thin by Juniper and HP and others. In the world of the cloud, you have got formidable competitors – Microsoft, Google,

Chambers: No, it’s actually the reverse. Cisco focusses on some market transitions and we are customer driven; the trend being in all those areas that you talked about from Intelligent Networks i.e. switches and routers in services, into the cloud i.e. the data centre activity, service coming together with a network, through video capabilities, which will be 90% of the loads on the internet, through collaborations, social media – all tied together, architecturally solve customer’s business problems that’s what we are about…

April 19, 2012 Off

Honeywell rolls out Attune cloud computing service for building automation systems

By David
Grazed from Daily Commercial News and Construction.  Author: Greg Meckbach.

Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) recently announced a set of services in which it uses its own computer hardware to remotely monitor customers’ meters and analyze buildings’ use of gas, steam and electricity.

Attune Advisory Services, introduced in March by Morris, New Jersey-based Honeywell, includes software that collects information from utility meters, and is also designed to provide insight on building performance and identify opportunities to cut energy costs.

It uses technology from E-Mon LLC, a Langhorne, Pennsylvania submeter manufacturer that Honeywell acquired in July, 2010…