Category: News

September 27, 2016 Off

PRO IT Supports Australian Financial Market with Zadara On-Premise as-a-Service Storage

By David
Grazed from Zadara Storage

Zadara Storage, the award-winning provider of enterprise-class storage-as-a-service (STaaS) today announced that PRO IT has chosen the Zadara VPSA storage array architecture to support the Australian and multinational financial and media markets. By deploying the Zadara Storage VPSA On-Premise-as-a-Service (OPaaS) solution, PRO IT is able to transition from a CapEx model to a pure OpEx model, all while addressing its scalability, agility, performance and data sovereignty requirements.

September 27, 2016 Off

Iron.io Delivers on Promise of Enabling Lambda-Like Functionality on Any Cloud

By David
Grazed from Iron.io

Iron.io, a leading provider of workload management, today announced it is delivering on its promise of bringing AWS Lambda-like serverless processing to any cloud — with implementations now enabled on OpenStack, Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, OpenShift and Mesosphere. Demos are available upon request.

Serverless computing has gained momentum because it boosts agility for modern enterprises, allowing them to build and deploy applications and services at scale on flexible platforms that abstract away physical infrastructure. Launched in beta as Project Kratos in February, Iron.io announced general availability of its multicloud solution in April. Since then, the company has systematically partnered with leading cloud providers to support multicloud development.

September 27, 2016 Off

5nine Software Announces Release of Simplified Management Solution for Windows Server 2016 and Nano Server

By David
Grazed from 5nine Software

5nine Software, a Microsoft Gold Partner and leading global Hyper-V virtualization security and management provider, today released 5nine Manager v9.2, the popular management and monitoring solution for Windows Server 2016 and Hyper-V Server 2016, including the Nano Server and Server Core installation options.

5nine Manager v9.2 extends management and monitoring for Windows Server beyond the standard operating system, which increases availability of Hyper-V infrastructures and reduces overall maintenance costs. Additionally, it provides the convenience and efficiency to remotely manage Nano Server’s virtualization capabilities using a streamlined graphical interface that deploys quickly and requires minimal resources.

September 27, 2016 Off

BlueData Delivers Enterprise-Class Security and Networking for On-Premises Big-Data-as-a-Service With Docker Containers

By David
Grazed from BlueData

BlueData, provider of the leading Big-Data-as-a-Service software platform, today announced the new fall release for the enterprise edition of its BlueData EPIC software. Delivered as a flexible platform, this new release builds on the EPIC summer release to add deeper security integrations for Big Data deployments in production. It also provides networking and storage enhancements for managing Docker containers used to create Hadoop and Spark clusters in EPIC.

This new version of the BlueData EPIC software platform helps enterprises transition in their Big Data journey from initial dev/test environments to full production deployments of Big-Data-as-a-Service (BDaaS). BlueData has implemented its EPIC software to meet enterprise customer demands for a wide variety of Big Data use cases, ranging from dev/test labs to mission-critical batch processing jobs and advanced analytics use cases.

September 27, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: Secret passages and skipped meals: Oracle CEO gives rare peek at what it takes to run a $37 billion company

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Grazed from BusinessInsider. Author: Julie Bort.

With $37 billion in annual revenue, Oracle is one of the world’s biggest tech companies. And every year, tens of thousands of customers, partners, industry analysts, and journalists descend upon San Francisco for the company’s OpenWorld tech conference. It is a pinnacle week for the company’s top execs — its two famous CEOs, Safra Catz and Mark Hurd, and its even more famous founder, Larry Ellison, who stepped down from the CEO role in 2014 to become executive chairman and CTO, though he’s still very much the leader of the executive triad.

Oracle invited me to spend a full day shadowing Hurd last week at OpenWorld as he met with customers, analysts, and others on the biggest day of the conference. During the week, Hurd met with nearly 500 people either in one-on-one meetings or in small groups, answering their questions, solving problems, issuing reassurances, and explaining the company’s plans and strategy — all at a surprisingly exhausting pace…

Read more from the source @ http://www.businessinsider.com/oracle-ceo-mark-hurd-openworld-day-in-the-life-2016-9/#our-day-together-started-at-8-am-at-a-local-starbucks-hurd-had-been-up-for-hours-already-since-about-430-am-working-he-always-wakes-up-that-early-he-warned-me-to-wear-comfortable-shoes-1

September 27, 2016 Off

Renault-Nissan will allow Microsoft to plug cars into the cloud

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Grazed from AutoNews. Author: Anita Nussbaum.

Microsoft Corp. agreed to provide cloud-computing services for cars made by the Renault-Nissan Alliance as the two automakers push ahead with developing connected vehicles. Microsoft will build cloud infrastructure for Renault SA and Nissan Motor Co. that can host navigation data and allows drivers to predict gas usage and check on their cars remotely, the software producer said in a statement today.

The U.S. company will also help Renault and Nissan, which are both run by CEO Carlos Ghosn, develop user interfaces for their brands. Vehicles with the new features could reach the market as early as 2018, with more than 10 models with autonomous driving technology to be available two years later…

Read more from the source @ http://www.autonews.com/article/20160926/OEM06/160929878/renault-nissan-will-allow-microsoft-to-plug-cars-into-the-cloud

September 27, 2016 Off

Microsoft signs Adobe for Azure cloud computing services

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Grazed from EconomicTimes. Author: Editorial Staff.

Tech giants Microsoft and Adobe today announced a major partnership to promote the use of each other’s cloud-computing tools among their mutual customers. Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s chief executive, called the deal a "massive mileston," in an appearance here with Shantanu Narayen, his Adobe counterpart.

The deal follows a pact last year that linked some Adobe products to Microsoft’s customer relationship management tools. Cloud-computing, a growing business in which companies increasingly turn to rented, web-based infrastructure to run their software instead of their own back room servers, has a been a showcase of Microsoft’s newfound willingness to partner with erstwhile competitors…

September 26, 2016 Off

Metalogix Launches Content.ly – A Single Platform to Monitor and Manage Disparate Cloud Collaboration Platforms

By David
Grazed from Metalogix

Live from Microsoft Ignite (Booth #645), Metalogix, the market leading provider of solutions to move, manage and protect content within enterprise collaboration platforms, today announced Content.ly, a Software as a Service (SaaS) offering that allows businesses to control their content across collaboration platforms including Microsoft Office 365, Slack, Salesforce, Box, Dropbox and Google for Work.  

Content.ly fills a simple, but critical need that every large organization faces – a growing number of dispersed collaboration, storage and file synchronization platforms embedded in business processes with no unified way to manage them all.  

September 26, 2016 Off

Microsoft Ignite 2016: DataCore to Offer the Industry’s Fastest Hyper-converged Virtual SAN Software at No Cost to Microsoft MVP

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Grazed from DataCore Software

DataCore Software, a leading provider of Hyper-converged Virtual SAN, Software-Defined Storage and Adaptive Parallel I/O Software, announced today that to support the Microsoft Ignite 2016 event and Microsoft Server 2016 announcements, it will offer license keys for its Parallel I/O-powered DataCore Hyper-converged Virtual SAN software at no cost to Microsoft MVPs. DataCore powers the ‘world’s fastest hyper-converged solutions’ and the software has been proven to boost Microsoft application performance (e.g. Microsoft SQL server and Microsoft Dynamics) and provide powerful data services to run and support Microsoft server and Azure cloud platforms – the software runs either directly on the root partition on physical servers, with Hyper-V, on a virtual machine or on an Azure VM instance. 

The not-for-resale (NFR) license keys — available for non-production uses such as home labs, course development, training, feature testing and demonstration purposes — are intended to support virtualization consultants, instructors and architects involved in efforts aimed at managing and fully leveraging storage assets.

September 26, 2016 Off

CloudHealth Technologies Offers Cloud Service Management for Customers Using Multiple Public Cloud Service Providers

By David
Grazed from CloudHealth Technologies

CloudHealth Technologies, the leader in cloud service management, today announced its support for organizations managing applications, infrastructure and services across multiple public cloud service providers, including Microsoft Azure.

The move reflects a growing trend among the CloudHealth Technologies customer base and, by extension, the broader business world, as relying on a mix of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings – including Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform – is becoming the new normal.