Category: News

March 10, 2011 Off

Cloud database services launched by Ingres

By David
Grazed from ComputerWorld.  Author: Chris Kanaracus.

Database vendor Ingres is targeting public and private clouds, announcing on Wednesday three managed services for application development, storage and analytics.

The company’s new SkySafe platform includes a single repository for transactional, real-time or analytic data stores as well as an array of security features.

Along with SkySafe, Ingres announced SkyInsight, an analytics offering that uses its VectorWise analytic database technology.

Customers will be able to use the reporting and analysis tools of their choosing, according to the company.

March 10, 2011 Off

Contract Vagueness Yet Another Cloud Computing Snag

By David
Grazed from IT Business Edge.  Author: Ann All.

Last month I wrote about how overly complex software licensing terms and conditions are emerging as a sticking point for cloud adoption. Most IT procurement organizations probably consider complexity a pretty familiar opponent, however, and at least have some ideas on how to deal with it when it shows up in negotiations accompanied by its trusty sidekick, legalese.

 

March 10, 2011 Off

Public cloud computing ‘can suit growing mobile usage’

By David
Grazed from Experian QAS.  Author: James Glass.

IT organisations are turning to public cloud computing services when they come to launch mobile applications designed for multiple devices.

According to Mike Vizard, a columnist for IT Business Edge, there is a growing market for these apps, with the cloud being viewed by many as a good system for hosting them.

"Because no one is actually sure how well or how popular a new mobile application is going to be, a lot of IT organisations see public clouds as the perfect place to deploy these applications," he said.

March 10, 2011 Off

Physicists Build Single Atom Memory For Quantum Information

By David
Grazed from MIT Technology Review.  Author: KFC.

One of the building blocks for the next generation of quantum computing and communications systems is a way of storing and regenerating photonic qubits. These are generally encoded in the polarisation of photons.

To date, physicists have done this by transferring the qubit from a photon to an ensemble of quantum particles such as a crystal lattice or a small cloud of atoms.

March 10, 2011 Off

Fusion-io Files for an IPO. Translation: Please Buy Us

By David
Grazed from GigaOM.  Author: Stacey Higginbotham.

Fusion-io, the company making enterprise class solid state hard drives, has filed to raise up to $150 million through an initial public offering, the most recent in a spate of IPO filings out of the tech industry. However, unlike Pandora or LinkedIn, Fusion-io is a much younger company making hardware that underlies some of the fast web services booming on the web today. The company recently bragged that it has shipped more than 15 petabytes of storage on its drives, which are found in data centers belonging to Facebook, Myspace and others.

March 9, 2011 Off

How Mobile Applications Force Cloud Computing Decisions

By David
Grazed from IT Business Edge.  Author: Michael Vizard.

In terms of application development, mobile computing has been a boon to IT. Most IT organizations either have rolled out or are planning to roll out multiple mobile computing applications on multiple devices.

As “green field” applications, the inevitable question that comes up is where to host these applications and, increasingly, the answer is on public cloud infrastructure. That may, of course, not be a permanent state of affairs. But because no one is actually sure how well or how popular a new mobile application is going to be, a lot of IT organizations see public clouds as the perfect place to deploy these applications.