Category: News

November 8, 2011 Off

Bright Computing bursts HPC to EC2 clouds

By David

Grazed from The Register.  Author: Timothy Prickett Morgan.

If you want to do cloud bursting in an HPC environment, the last thing you want to do is try to manage the movement of running workloads from your own cluster out to a compute cloud like Amazon’s EC2 compute cloud. Bright Computing, the maker of the Bright Cluster Manager, would go so far as to say that its HPC cluster control freak is the only thing that should be trusted to do such work…

November 8, 2011 Off

CompTIA and ITpreneurs Collaborate on New Cloud Computing Credential

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

CompTIA, the leading provider of vendor-neutral skills certifications for the global information technology (IT) workforce, and ITpreneurs, the leading provider of competence development solutions for IT best practices, announced today they are collaborating on a new cloud computing skills credential…

November 8, 2011 Off

Soaring migration to the cloud drives Rackspace growth

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Grazed from Reuters.  Author: Siddharth Cavale.

Web hosting company Rackspace Hosting Inc (RAX.N) reported double digit third-quarter revenue growth for the fifth consecutive time as enterprise customers boosted demand for its cheaper cloud services in an uncertain global economy…

November 8, 2011 Off

Telstra goes live with cloud portal and pricing

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Grazed from ITNews.  Author:  Brett Winterford.

Telstra has launched a cloud computing portal to open up the purchase and provisioning of virtual servers to the small and medium business market.

The telco, which has been trialling cloud computing services with early adopter customers under the ‘Network Computing Services’ brand for over 12 months, has launched a self-provisioning engine for virtual servers at http://cloud.telstra.com

November 8, 2011 Off

Survey says Interest in deploying open-source clouds is rising

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Grazed from CNET.  Author: Dave Rosenberg.

As interest in open-source cloud computing continues to grow, a new–albeit self-interested–survey shows that users are looking to move from experiments to production deployments.

Today, systems management software provider Zenoss released the results of what they’ve titled the "OpenStack Adoption Survey". (OpenStack is an open-source cloud operating system.) The data was culled from 772 surveys filled out at the recent OpenStack Conference in Boston and the Zenoss open source management community…

November 8, 2011 Off

Cloud Blurs The Definition Of A Partner

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author: Andrew R. Hickey.

The cloud has blurred the lines between IT and business and it has also spawned a host of different definitions highlighting exactly what is the cloud and who sells into it.

In a keynote presentation Monday at the Cloud Channel Summit in Mountain View, Calif., Amy Anderson, IBM (NYSE:IBM) Cloud Computing Partner Program manager, took the cloud definition-bending one step further and noted that the cloud is also single-handedly creating new camps of solution providers with different disciplines and specializations…

November 8, 2011 Off

How Does Cloud Computing Work?

By David
Grazed from Elite Telecom.com.   Author: Editorial Staff.

Despite an enormous amount of coverage on the internet, television and no doubt in the workplace, for some unknown reason ‘cloud computing’ and, by association, ‘cloud telecommunications’, are terms that remain some of the most enigmatic of modern technological parlance…

November 8, 2011 Off

Hybrid Hosting Adds to Cloud Options

By David
Grazed from Internet Evolution.  Author: Mary Jander.

Question: What do you get when you cross old-fashioned off-site hosting with virtualized servers and cloud computing?

Answer: Hybrid hosting.

Oh, and hybrid hosting can be part of your hybrid cloud. Got that?…

November 7, 2011 Off

Software Pricing Starts to Catch Up to Cloud Computing

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Grazed from IT Business Edge.  Author: Michael Vizard.

One of the more confounding aspects of cloud computing is that software pricing is frequently out of sync with the way hardware is acquired. IT organizations can easily pay for hardware on an hourly, monthly or yearly basis. Software pricing, on the other hand, has generally remained tied to the number of processors being used on a yearly basis…

November 7, 2011 Off

AppRiver to Present at the 2011 Cloud Computing Expo

By David
Grazed from MarketWatch.  Author: PR Announcement.

AppRiver, a leading provider of email messaging and Web security solutions, today announced that Brian Haynes, director of channel sales for AppRiver, will be a featured speaker at the 2011 Cloud Computing Expo. The conference is taking place November 7-10 in Santa Clara. The full agenda can be found at: http://cloudcomputingexpo.com/event/schedule…