Category: News

April 19, 2016 Off

Commvault Extends Workload Portability to the Cloud with AWS Snowball Support

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Grazed from Commvault

Commvault, a global leader in enterprise data protection and information management, today announced support of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Snowball, a secure petabyte-scale data transport solution to migrate large amounts of data into and out of the AWS Cloud. Through its relationship with AWS, Commvault accelerates workload portability and provides disaster recovery options in the cloud increasing overall operational efficiency. This new support enables faster migration of large amounts of data and eliminates the bottlenecks of network and Internet connections. Today’s announcement was made in conjunction with the AWS Summit in Chicago, Illinois. 

April 19, 2016 Off

Mirantis Teams With Supermicro and Arista to Offer Certified Rack Appliance for OpenStack Private and Public Clouds

By David
Grazed from Mirantis

Mirantis, the pure-play OpenStack company, and Supermicro, the leading innovator in high-performance, high-efficiency server, storage, and green computing total solutions for advanced IT/hyper-converged infrastructure, are partnering to deliver the Supermicro Mirantis Unlocked Appliance for Cloud Native Applications — a turnkey, rack-based appliance featuring Mirantis OpenStack, giving Supermicro customers an immediate onramp to agile development of cloud-native applications and container-based services in production.

The Supermicro Unlocked Appliance integrates Mirantis OpenStack with TwinPro SuperServers, NVMe SuperStorage servers, and Arista 10GbE top-of-rack switches into Supermicro 42U SuperRack enclosures delivering a preconfigured, fully validated, ready-to-deploy total solution. Supermicro will install and certify the appliance onsite ensuring it is ready to operate at scale.

April 19, 2016 Off

Saviynt Delivers One-Click Security for Amazon Web Services

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Grazed from Saviynt

Saviynt Inc., a leading provider of Cloud Access Governance and Security Management solutions, announced the availability of its flagship AWS security product on AWS Marketplace. Saviynt for AWS enables enterprises to identify and mitigate risks across their AWS accounts, secure DevOps and manage privileged accounts with access to AWS Console, creating a state of the art solution for AWS security. Saviynt is offering a full feature risk-free 30-day trial from the AWS marketplace.

"The launch of Saviynt on AWS Marketplace accelerates the speed at which organizations can deploy Saviynt to gain visibility into risks in AWS configuration and protect critical workloads. This is in response to the massive uptake in the use of cloud based infrastructure, and the need for continuous monitoring and preventive controls to thwart cyber-attacks," says Sachin Nayyar, CEO of Saviynt. He added, "Managing security and access for cloud infrastructure is incredibly complex and it’s not only important to get compliant, but also to stay compliant." 

April 19, 2016 Off

vArmour Announces the Industry’s Most Simple, Scalable and Economical Data Center and Cloud Security Architecture

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Grazed from vArmour

vArmour, the data center and cloud security company and leader in application-aware micro-segmentation with advanced security analytics, today announced "Project Ice Cream," the release of its twelve-months-in-the-making new security architecture built for the requirements of cloud for simplicity, massive scale and economics. Built from core functionality of its flagship product, vArmour Distributed Security System (DSS), vArmour is delivering a new architecture based on of the vision it outlined late last year with "Multi-Cloud Security Architecture" to transform data center and cloud security.

April 19, 2016 Off

EC plans European cloud platform for research data

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Grazed from TelecomPaper. Author: Editorial Staff.

The European Commission has presented its first plans for digitising industry, as part of the Digital Single Market project. The first initiative to start this year is the creation of a European cloud platform for the scientific community, aimed at sharing research data and making the EU a world leader in high performance computing.

In 2016, a European Open Science Cloud will be set up for European researchers and their global scientific collaborators by integrating and consolidating e-infrastructure platforms, federating existing scientific clouds and research infrastructures, and supporting the development of cloud-based services. Next year, all scientific data produced by projects under the EU’s Horizon 2020 research and development programme will be made available by default on the cloud platform, to ensure that the scientific community can re-use the enormous amount of data they generate…

April 19, 2016 Off

‘Cloud of Clouds’ delivers clear control and choice

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Grazed from BelfastTelegraph. Author: Colin Hamill.

Over the past couple of years, the cloud market has matured. On-demand applications and services have been adopted by businesses, and that rate of adoption is set to grow exponentially over the next few years. Companies in Northern Ireland have developed a new understanding of what the cloud is, in terms of how it can fit with their business and objectives, as well as the benefits it can bring – from cost savings and the ability to scale at speed as required, through to access to the latest applications, without the capital outlay for hardware and software, and ongoing management.

But while the concept of the cloud is simple, experience teaches us that nothing in life – especially in IT – is ever that simple. A tangle of different cloud services can tie up a business’s network resources, frustrate employees and pose potential risks. A better answer is to wrap all your multiple clouds into one single cloud that you can manage and maximise. It’s an approach that BT calls the ‘Cloud of Clouds’…

April 19, 2016 Off

Cloud Migration: The Path Forward

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Grazed from FederalNewsRadio. Author: Jason Miller.

Ever since the Office of Management and Budget’s cloud-first mandate in 2011, there’s been a gold rush of sorts. Like the 49ers of yesteryear, agencies and vendors alike saw the potential in this sparkling new, game-changing substance. But after that initial rush, agency chief information officers and cloud service providers saw there was a lot more work to strike it rich with the cloud than just a few apps like email or storage.

Now five years later, the cloud is everywhere. As of September 2014, the last time the GAO reported on cloud usage across government, agencies said they were using 101 instances of cloud and spending rising to more than $529 million. In 2016, the number of cloud instances and the amount of money spent on platform, infrastructure and software-as-a-service undoubtedly is ever-increasing…

April 19, 2016 Off

Telstra has bolstered its cloud computing offering

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Grazed from SBS. Author: Editorial Staff.

Telstra has bolstered its cloud computing offering, aimed at helping businesses navigate software online more easily. The teleco on Tuesday launched Cloud Gateway, targeted at businesses that need to "simply and securely connect to multiple cloud environments". It says Cloud Gateway, which will be available from June, will provide private and secure connectivity directly into multiple public cloud platforms.

The telco has also added Amazon Web Services to its cloud product offering. Cloud computing has turned into big business for tech companies, including US-heavyweights IBM and Microsoft and Germany’s SAP. "Telstra is very well positioned to help customers with hybrid and multi-cloud strategies, as we bring the cloud and the network together," said Philip Jones, Telstra’s executive director of global products and solutions.

Read more from the source @ http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/04/19/telstra-beefs-cloud-computing-offering

April 18, 2016 Off

IBM Results Show Progress in Cloud and Data Analysis

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Grazed from NYTimes. Author: Steve Lohr.

IBM delivered a quarterly performance that shows the steady headway it is making in new businesses led by cloud computing and data-analysis software, like its Watson artificial intelligence technology. But the company’s transformation remains very much a work in progress. The erosion of some of its hardware and software products continues to be a drag on growth and profits, overshadowing the gains in the new fields.

IBM on Monday reported a 21 percent decline in net profit from continuing operations, to $2.3 billion in the first quarter that ended March 31. Its operating earnings per share fell 19 percent, to $2.35 a share, though that was above the average estimate of Wall Street analysts of $2.09 a share, as complied by Thomson Reuters…

April 17, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: GoDaddy CTO Elissa Murphy is Joining Google

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Grazed from TechNewsPlus.  Author: 

The world’s top domain name and web hosting company GoDaddy revealed in a latest regulatory filing that its CTO and its cloud computing group vice president Elissa Murphy has resigned with effect from May 17. She is going to join Google.  The CEO Blake Irving of GoDaddy has said in a statement:
 
“She has been instrumental in the evolution of the company, and while we will miss her greatly, we wish her the very best as she takes on a new and exciting challenge at Google,”…