Category: News

October 19, 2011 Off

Private cloud blockers and barriers

By David

Grazed from TechTarget.  Author: Bob Plankers.

Cloud computing has changed the way IT resources are designed and managed. Siloed IT departments have to adjust their business-as-usual approach.

As companies seek faster, better and cheaper IT resources, hybrid clouds seem like a natural fit. They allow IT to shift workloads between internal data centers and a commercial public cloud provider during peak periods. For growing businesses with variable needs, cloud computing can reduce costs while boosting project flexibility and time to market…

October 19, 2011 Off

Prices are dropping, but IaaS isn’t a commodity yet

By David
Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: Derrick Harris.

There’s a long-running debate in the cloud computing world about whether standard Infrastructure-as-a-Service resources have become true commodities, but it doesn’t look like they’re there yet. Even as prices drop ever closer to zero across the cloud-provider landscape, there are still plenty of points of differentiation…

October 19, 2011 Off

25 Percent of U.S. and U.K.Legal Firms Use Cloud Computing

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Grazed from TMCNet.  Author: Gary Kim.

More than a quarter of all U.S. and U.K. respondents to a recent survey by international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski say their companies are using cloud computing, with 48 percent of the tech sector organizations using cloud computing already. Legal use of cloud computing

Nearly 25 percent of U.S. respondents and 13 percent of U.K. respondents say they expect to move software to the cloud…

October 19, 2011 Off

Ballmer claims Microsoft beats down Google in battle for the cloud

By David
Grazed from Computer World.  Author: Preston Gralla.

When it comes to cloud computing, Microsoft is leaving Google in the dust, especially when it comes to apps, Microsoft CEO boasted at the Web 2.0 summit. But take a close look at Google’s and Microsoft’s enterprise cloud-based offerings, and you’ll find that’s not necessarily the case…

October 19, 2011 Off

Conducting a Cloud Planning Analysis

By David
Grazed from DataCenter Knowledge.  Author: David Richardson.

Cloud computing can introduce new stress points that demand great robustness of the IT infrastructure.

In order to prepare, it’s important to first evaluate the viability of a cloud deployment and conduct a thoughtful cloud planning analysis. Once this legwork has been completed, cloud may be an excellent choice based on the problem you are trying to solve and the opportunity cost. For potential cloud adopters, I believe there are several key focus areas that must be accounted for as part of any effective cloud planning analysis. To narrow it down, network connectivity, security and infrastructure capability and capacity are three areas that will need to be assessed as part of a thorough analysis in preparation for the cloud…

October 19, 2011 Off

$250 Million Investment in Dropbox Shows Cloud Computing Security Isn’t a Concern

By David
Grazed from InfoBoom.  Author:  Shawn Drew.

Cloud computing is on the tip of everyone’s tongue recently, and no startup exemplifies the possibilities of the public cloud more than Dropbox. A recent round of funding shows that while there were some issues with Dropbox security earlier this year, they didn’t slow down the company at all. The Dropbox security issues, which have been completely resolved and corrected, raised questions about data security in the public cloud, but the strong growth of cloud-storage companies show that while businesses and consumers may be concerned about security, it isn’t keeping them out of the cloud…

October 19, 2011 Off

Cloud Computing Seen as a Driver for CIOs Looking to Advance to the CEO Role

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Grazed from PR NewsWire.  Author: PR Announcement.

CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA) today released a new global report revealing how cloud computing is transforming how CIOs view themselves and their role in their business.  Of the CIOs surveyed, 54% believe that cloud computing has enabled them to spend more time on business strategy and innovation. In theory, the likelihood of CIOs making the transition to CEO is increasing, but in reality, only 4% of CEOs have raised from the CIO ranks, suggesting that CIOs are being overlooked for top leadership roles in most companies…

October 19, 2011 Off

Under-the-Radar Cloud Usage Leading to ‘Cloud Sprawl’

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Grazed from FormTek.  Author: Dick Weisinger.

Increasingly,  groups within enterprises are using cloud-based services without the involvement of IT.  This is possible because cloud solutions are typically available via a low-cost subscription or with a pay-as-you-go plan, which means that cloud computing costs start low and easily fit within group or departmental budgets.  Cloud services and applications are attractive.  They’re frequently described with adjectives like ‘faster’, ‘cheaper’, and ‘easier’.  But, unfortunately, what may seem like a good idea today may be the source of a headache tomorrow…

October 19, 2011 Off

User group to clarify SAP cloud offerings

By David
Grazed from ComputerWeekly.  Author:  Warwick Ashford.

The majority of SAP users recognise the potential of cloud computing, but are a lot less clear on how SAP can help them with that, a survey has revealed.

Some 80% of organisations polled by the UK & Ireland SAP User Group predicted that their future SAP implementations would be a mix of on-premise, on-demand and on-device services…

October 19, 2011 Off

Cloud and “in memory computing” top Gartner list of top 10 technologies for 2012

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Grazed from BusinessCloud News.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Gartner has announced its top ten strategic technology trends for 2012, at the Gartner Symposium currently being held in Orlando. Among the technologies expected to have an increased impact on the enterprise next year were cloud computing, mobile devices, analytic tools for big data and “in memory computing”…