Scaling Data Management to Meet the Cloud
The cloud may be the newest technology on the enterprise block, but in many ways it is following the same deployment pattern of previous hardware and software developments.
One habit that never seems to change is the need to get up and running with the latest offering and save pesky details like monitoring and management for later. Unfortunately, some top-tier firms that are already pushing workloads onto the cloud are finding that later is already here.
Brennan wins five year, $5m contract
The contract, valued at about $1 million a year, requires Brennan to provide Northline with a hosted managed service, including servers, a national private network linking all Northline offices and telecommunications infrastructure that allows for portable personalised numbers and videoconferencing.
Northline CEO Craige Whitton, said the new technology infrastructure, backed by fully redundant Brennan IT data centres in Sydney and Brisbane, would allow the company to deploy the latest release software without any disruption.
Google Apps for Business users gain access to ‘full spectrum’ of consumer apps
Google has dramatically increased the functionality available to its commercial Google Apps customers by including its previously consumer-oriented applications such as Picasa Web Albums, Google Voice, Reader, and Blogger.
The significance is mainly that the change allows administrators to specify that groups have access to particular applications, as the additional apps are still only provided on a ‘best effort’ basis, with no guaranteed service levels or phone support.
Microsoft Update Integrates Cloud, On-Premise Processing
I talk a lot about integration between the cloud and on-premise, but, by and large, that’s about integrating data. But when it comes to processing power, as far as I can tell, you pretty much have a choice: You’re on-premise or you’re off-premise, with something like Amazon EC2.
Microsoft, rather smartly, just added another option: Do both.
Putting Private Clouds on Public IT Infrastructure
When people talk about private cloud computing there is a natural assumption that a variant of cloud computing is going to be deployed by an internal IT organization using IT infrastructure on their premises that is protected by a firewall.
Managing Clouds Within Clouds
Cloud Computing Customers Say Channel Partners Aren’t Prepared
Nearly two-thirds of enterprises feel their channel partners aren’t adequately prepared to support their cloud computing endeavors, a recent survey by research firm Chadwick Martin Bailey (CMB) has found.
In its recent CMB Tech Pulse survey, the firm asked 247 IT decision makers from companies of various sizes to share their thoughts on cloud computing.
HyperOffice Waging Cloud Computing Channel War With Google, Microsoft
Cloud computing messaging and collaboration player HyperOffice is looking to amass a strong stable of channel partners to battle cloud computing foes Google Apps and Microsoft Office 365.
Business Consultants: MIA in the Cloud
With the rise of cloud computing it will become more practical to execute any number of business processes. The problem is that most businesses today are not exactly sure what those business processes might be.
Data quality failures ‘lead to business problems’
A failure to meet data quality requirements can lead to difficulties for organisations further down the line, it has been asserted.
Writing for B-Eye Network, David Loshin, president of consultancy company Knowledge Integrity, said business problems can be "directly related" to poor data quality.
He stated the use of flawed information makes it more difficult to achieve critical business objectives.
But Mr Loshin added data quality improvements can help to tackle any problems in this area.