Category: News

April 3, 2012 Off

Multi-Tenancy — a Must for Cloud Service Providers

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Cloud computing — the current topic at many IT departments. Current research proves the increasing popularity of cloud solutions at companies. They expect more flexibility, less costs and therefore enhanced competitiveness. This is why companies outsource company data and applications to a central cloud. Simultaneously, with respect to increased demand, cloud service providers have to ensure that they keep their promise of high-availability and data security. In this way alone can they be successful in the long-term. An absolutely necessary condition is the multi-tenant capability of the software used: customer data need to be reliably secured — that one customer can see the data of another is a definite no-go. HOB GmbH & Co. KG offers with its HOB RD VPN a trustworthy solution…

April 3, 2012 Off

Can the cloud revive manufacturing?

By David
Grazed from Embedded.com.  Author: George Leopold.

Cloud computing could help usher in the next wave of technological innovation and, with it, provide a new engine for economic growth, say the authors of a forthcoming study on the emerging cloud computing ecosystem.

John Zysman, coauthor of the cloud study and co-director of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy here, argues that “cloud-enhanced services” promise to take up much of the economic slack caused by the steady shift over the last several decades from manufacturing to services. Despite the loss of those U.S. manufacturing jobs, “direct linkages” persist between high value-added services and manufacturing. Zysman and coauthor Stephen Cohen argued in their book, “Manufacturing Matters: The Myth of the Post-Industrial Economy,” that manufacturing remains fundamental to economic growth and that service sector jobs only complement rather than replace critical manufacturing employment…

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Cloud Computing: ViaWest Closes $65 Million of Debt Financing

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

ViaWest, one of the largest privately-held data center, cloud computing and managed services providers in North America, announces today it closed an additional $65MM of debt financing to fund future growth initiatives. This additional investment reflects the strong support of the company’s growth prospects, operational infrastructure and delivery of the highest-level of data center services.

Since its acquisition by Oak Hill Capital Partners in 2010, ViaWest has continued its rapid growth. In 2011, the company opened new premium data centers in the Portland, Oregon and Dallas, Texas markets, bringing its total number of datacenters to 22. ViaWest also recently announced several strategic product launches including its KINECTed Storage, Managed Security, KINECTed Back Up and KINECTed Cloud solutions. ViaWest anticipates that it will utilize the additional capital to continue its market expansion and to further drive its product portfolio, particularly in cloud computing and managed services…

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9 Trends That Impact The Future Of Mobile Cloud Computing

By David
Grazed from CloudTweaks.  Author: Balaji Viswanathan.

Mobile cloud is the convergence of cloud computing and mobile apps. It is one of the hottest trends in cloud computing that is expected to play an increasingly important role in the future. The need for mobile clouds stem from the following trends:

  1. Enterprise and consumer mobiles apps are getting increasingly smart. The days of using mobile phone just to access the Exchange and browsing the web is giving away into using the mobile for accessing spreadsheets, delivering presentations and performing data processing. To cater to the intensive computing needs on the mobile, advanced apps run from the cloud.

April 3, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Proxy Fight over Yahoo Takes to the Web

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

This being the 21st century, dissident stockholder Third Point LLC has taken its nascent proxy fight over the soul of Yahoo to the web.

Under a "vacancy" sign, it’s set up a precedent-setting blog at www.valueyahoo.com where it intends to pick apart the litany of Yahoo’s missteps to convince its fellow investors that the company’s destiny would be better off in savvier hands like those of the four pretty high-profile independent directors it’s proposed should sit on the Yahoo board.

The site is done up in Yahoo’s signature purple and there’s a linking Facebook page. (You will of course remember that Yahoo’s new CEO Scott Thompson, ex of PayPal, is suing Facebook for infringing Yahoo patents.)…

April 3, 2012 Off

Citrix Unveils Next Phase of CloudStack Strategy

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Citrix today unveiled the next phase of its strategy to accelerate the broad adoption of open, interoperable cloud computing. As a key part of this strategy, the company’s popular CloudStack™ solution will become the first cloud platform in the industry to be submitted to the Apache Software Foundation, home of the world’s most successful open source projects. Elevating CloudStack into a full open source Apache project will further accelerate its mission of delivering a powerful, proven, hypervisor-agnostic platform that helps customers of all sizes build true Amazon-style clouds. CloudStack brings to Apache more than 30,000 community members, thousands of certified apps, and hundreds of production clouds, collectively generating more than $1 billion in cloud revenue from some of the biggest brands in the industry. To capitalize on this market momentum, Citrix will also deliver a commercially supported release of the proposed Apache CloudStack distribution as the centerpiece of its cloud infrastructure product portfolio…

April 3, 2012 Off

YouDazzle Brings the Power of Cloud Computing and Networking Marketing Together for the First Time

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

YouDazzle today announced that it has for the first time combined online file sharing and web meetings in a simple, centralized interface accessible via any device, harnessing the communications power of the cloud for companies and professionals of all shapes and sizes. In addition, YouDazzle today brought the $100 billion cloud services market opportunity to millions of home-based businesses by introducing the first sales distribution model that makes it easy for anyone to learn cloud technology and enter this lucrative market space.

"The cloud will change the way the world lives, works, plays, and learns. Our goal is to provide a rich but simple way for anyone to synchronously and asynchronously collaborate and interact on any device," said Cary Cole, founder and CEO, YouDazzle. "We’ve developed a simple cloud-based service for companies of all sizes to dazzle their clients, prospects and colleagues. Professionals can conduct business in an elegant, branded data room by storing, sharing or presenting data at any time from anywhere."…

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Virtela Wins Cloud Computing Excellence Award

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

Virtela, the world’s largest independent managed network, security and cloud services company, today announced that its Cloud-based Mobile Device Management (MDM) service has won the 2011 Cloud Computing Excellence Award presented by global media company TMC. The award recognizes companies that most effectively leveraged cloud computing efforts to bring new, differentiated offerings to market in the last year.

Virtela was honored for exemplifying innovation and excellence in the cloud computing market by helping global companies manage the pervasive use of smartphones and tablets in the enterprise and implement successful mobility strategies. Gartner recently announced that worldwide smartphone sales grew 47% in the fourth quarter of 2011 to reach 149 million units, to total 472 million units sold for the year. This number will increase in 2012 as more devices make their way into the enterprise, spurring companies to implement mobile device management…

April 3, 2012 Off

SkyDox Invited to Share Insights on Future of Cloud at 451 Research’s Hosting & Cloud Transformation Summit Europe 2012

By David
Grazed from PR Web.  Author: PR Announcement.

SkyDox, a leading provider of cloud-enabled file sharing, file synchronization, storage, and collaboration tools, today announced that it has been invited to speak at the Hosting and Cloud Transformation Summit Europe 2012 (HCTS EU) to a group of senior-level executives about the future of the cloud computing industry. Analyst group, 451 Research, is hosting the two-day conference at the Hotel Russell in London on the 2nd and 3rd April.

Anthony Foy, SkyDox CEO, will take part in a panel debate on cloud storage business models together with other major vendors across the hosting and cloud storage sector. Drawing on expertise in building profitable companies and increasing shareholder value, Anthony will be providing insights on how vendors can meet demand from Information Communication Technology (ICT) decision-makers for value added storage and collaboration service that help them drive operational efficiencies. Over 250 hosting and infrastructure providers, software and hardware vendors, enterprise decision-makers and financers will be attending the event…

HCTS EU 2012 will cover the perfect storm of economic, technology, and operational factors that are currently driving the adoption of cloud enables services by ICT departments from organizations of all sizes. The panel will discuss ideas and concepts around BYOD (bring your own device), the consumerization of IT, cloud storage and big data and their potential impact on effects on businesses providing or consumer cloud enabled storage…

SkyDox’s platform goes beyond basic file sharing, file synchronization, storage, and collaboration tools by enabling users to share, store, co-author, and manage files and document-centric collaborations in the office, remotely, and through mobile devices. The platform delivers a range of social business tools, such as activity feeds, online meetings, presence indicators, and dynamic email alerts to users.

SkyDox allows users to assign folder and document level access rights and permissions, designed to prevent the downloading or passing on of confidential files to another party without authorization. The ability to track file access and viewing at a page level also allows users to determine if, and when, the document was opened, with whom it was shared, and which pages attracted the most interest. The platform allows users to store, share, collaborate, and synchronize over 200 file types using any browser-enabled device.

“On the first day of the event, the 451 Change Wave analysis revealed how tablets will drive the cloud storage and collaboration market. More than 25% of companies are actively supporting or deploying tablets, especially for customer facing staff – who are using their tablets as presentation aids or who need to access or update files while on the move,” commented Ali Moinuddin, SkyDox CMO. “The iPad, and more lately the Samsung Galaxy, have revolutionized document sharing in the enterprise sector. Our customers reflect this revolution in the market – with most of them leveraging our platform to allow distributed or mobile staff to access and collaborate on content securely using a range of mobile devices, not just laptops or PCs.”

More details about 451 Research’s Hosting and Cloud Transformation Europe Summit can be found on their website. http://eu2012.hostingtransformation.com/

April 3, 2012 Off

3 best practices for your cloud computing first-timers

By David
Grazed from InfoWorld.  Author: David Linthicum.

As enterprises continue to move to cloud computing, blunders will occur, but we’ll also see success with the cloud. Now is a good time to survey what works — that is, the best practices around cloud deployment. Here is my initial list, but it will evolve over the next few years.

Note: These are mainly management concepts dealing with the people aspect of cloud computing. The best practices around the use of the technology are emerging, but the most common breakdowns seem to be reside within brains, not servers…