Category: News

March 28, 2012 Off

CRN Names Acumatica one of 2012’s Coolest Cloud Vendors for its Cloud ERP Software

By David
Grazed from PRWeb.  Author: PR Announcement.

Acumatica, a provider of Cloud ERP software, today announced it was named one of CRN’s Top 100 Coolest Cloud Computing Vendors of 2012 as well as one of CRN’s Top 20 Coolest Cloud Software Vendors in 2012. The CRN list highlights the most cutting-edge and exciting cloud products to hit the channel over the past year. Each winning vendor offers a cool new product that delivers benefits to both solution providers and end-customers.

"This year’s Top Cloud Computing Vendor award is presented to vendors for creating an innovative cloud product, or an innovative approach to supporting solution providers in the IT channel," said Kelley Damore, Vice President and Editorial Director CRN. "Each vendor was carefully selected by the CRN editorial team based on their ability to deliver a cool new cloud-based product that helps organizations and enterprises take advantage of the ease, flexibility, scalability, elasticity and cost savings that leveraging cloud computing has to offer.”…

March 28, 2012 Off

Trustworthy Cloud Computing Technology

By David
Grazed from HostReview.  Author: William Smith.

Cloud computing technology makes enormous computing processing capacity and software available for an economical price through the help of Internet. By availing services of a cloud computing or cloud hosting service provider, users gets many economic benefits as they have to pay only for the amount of computing resources that they consume.

A cloud computing or cloud hosting service provider offers a great number of advantages to the end user organizations. User organizations have to pay only for the amount of computing resources that they consume. User organizations can buy only the required services as and when actually needed, and do not have to buy the costly infrastructure…

March 28, 2012 Off

Norwest, Angels Back Health Care Cloud Provider ClearDATA

By David
Grazed from PEHub.  Alastair Goldfisher.

ClearDATA Secures Funding from Norwest Venture Partners for Healthcare Cloud Computing Capital to Meet Growing Customer Demand and Increase Market Penetration in Cloud Hosting and Information Security Services

Phoenix, AZ, March 28, 2012 – ClearDATA Networks, Inc., the leading healthcare cloud computing platform and service provider, today announced it has secured funding from Norwest Venture Partners (NVP) and several industry angel investors. The company has demonstrated strong revenue growth through its existing customer base which ranges from single provider practices to small and large hospitals throughout the U.S.  Over the past three years, ClearDATA has entered into several strategic partnerships and currently provides cloud hosting and information security services to over 10,000 healthcare practitioners.  The funding will be used to grow the company’s products and presence in order to meet the increasing demand for its secure, HIPAA-compliant cloud computing services in the healthcare industry…

March 28, 2012 Off

3 Reasons Why Cloud Computing Makes Advertising Tick for Big and Small Businesses

By David
Grazed from Noobpreneur.  Author: Mariam Noronha.

Cloud computing has proved to be a boon for small businesses across the globe.  It has changed the way business is done; products and services are bought and sold as well as revolutionized marketing today.  As marketers everywhere are left with no option other than to embrace the cloud here is a look at why cloud computing makes advertising (a major marketing function) for big and small businesses tick…

March 28, 2012 Off

HP, IBM and Cisco Battle for Cloud Dominance

By David
Grazed from Datamation.  Author: Pedro Hernandez.

HP is the cloud equipment king, but IBM and Cisco aren’t far behind, according to a new report from Synergy Research Group.

As with any hot market, the research firm’s "4Q11 Cloud Equipment Market Share" report paints a rosy, if volatile, picture of the cloud server, storage and networking equipment sales. In the last quarter, HP took home 17.4 percent of worldwide cloud hardware revenues. IBM was close behind with 15.9 percent.  All told, IT vendors booked $39.4 billion in cloud equipment revenues last year, a 15 percent increase over 2010. In the fourth quarter alone, they brought in a healthy $10.6 billion haul…

March 27, 2012 Off

Cloud Computing: Netlist Provides Update on US Patent & Trademark Office Communications

By David
Grazed from MarketWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

Netlist, Inc. (NASDAQ: NLST), a leading provider of high performance memory solutions for the cloud computing market, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") recently issued two favorable Office Actions in the reexaminations of US Pat. No. 7,532,537 (‘537) and US Pat. No. 7,636,274 (‘274). In the reexamination of the ‘537 patent, the USPTO allowed all 60 claims, while in the reexamination of the ‘274 patent, the USPTO allowed all 104 claims.

By allowing these claims over the cited art, the USPTO rejected each and every prior art challenge raised by Inphi Corporation in its initial reexamination requests filed in June 2010, and subsequently during the reexamination proceedings of the ‘537 patent and the ‘274 patent. Inphi has a right to appeal these decisions…

March 27, 2012 Off

Is there a ‘best’ way to set up your private cloud storage?

By David
Grazed from ComputerWorld.  Author: Jon Gold.

Given that cloud computing is still emerging, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that opinions vary widely on the best way to architect the storage. In fact, it seems likely that there is no such panacea — different types of private cloud almost always require different approaches.

Or do they?

In a recent interview, Piston Cloud CEO Joshua McKenty asserted flatly that, when it comes to private clouds, the best approach is to integrate the storage with the servers, a setup that offers performance far beyond that of more traditional approaches…

March 27, 2012 Off

Data Security and the Cloud: Get Up to Speed

By David
Grazed from NewsFactor.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Most people are wary of electrical devices that don’t carry a seal of approval from Underwriters Laboratories, or a bank that isn’t FDIC insured. Wouldn’t it be great if there was something similar that businesses could rely on when choosing a cloud computing vendor?

With the marketplace still evolving, however, there isn’t a single "thumbs up, thumbs down" standard for cloud security. Yet business technology leaders still have to make the right call on outsourced IT vendors and the integrity of data centers they use to deliver information to the cloud. The dilemma: many decision-makers are unfamiliar with or lack confidence in choosing the best services to make those assessments…

March 27, 2012 Off

Microsoft extends app building to the cloud

By David
Grazed from ITWorld.  Author: Paul Krill.

Microsoft on Tuesday will preview a cloud-based application build service and improvements to its Visual Studio IDE to make it easier to build SharePoint programs.

Through an extension planned to the company’s Team Foundation Service platform, developers can build source code on the Windows Azure public cloud. Team Foundation Service is basically a cloud-based version of the company’s Team Foundation Server application lifecycle management server.

"The biggest benefit [of the improvements] is it’s supereasy," said Brian Harry, Microsoft Technical Fellow of Team Foundation Server. "You could be up and going, building your app in the cloud in 10 minutes." The preview of the build service is intended for use with the Visual Studio 11 beta IDE as well as Visual Studio 2010. It will be extended to Visual Studio 2008 in a week…

March 27, 2012 Off

Doro to bring cloud computing and apps revolution to seniors

By David
Grazed from SiliconRepublic.  Author: John Kennedy.

Seniors handset maker Doro is rolling out a new cloud-based service that will make it possible for senior citizens to take part in the smartphone apps revolution as well as enjoy easy-to-use cloud computing experiences on their PCs.

The Swedish handset maker will be bringing out a new Windows PC and Android tablet-based product called the Doro Experience Manager that will allow seniors to enjoy sophisticated computing without complexity…