Category: News

April 12, 2016 Off

Array Networks Makes Subscription-Based Virtual ADCs Available in AWS Marketplace

By David
Grazed from Array Networks

Array Networks Inc., a global leader in application delivery networking, announced today the immediate availability of subscription-based virtual application delivery controllers (ADCs) in Amazon Web Services Marketplace (AWS Marketplace), an online software store that streamlines the procurement process for customers looking to find, buy, and immediately start using third-party software and services that run on AWS.

As cloud and virtualization continues to expand its footprint within the business landscape, ensuring performance and availability for these new deployment models has become increasingly important. In addition, enterprises and service providers deploying on the cloud need to make applications securely available to a growing base of end users. Array’s vAPV virtual ADC for AWS provides optimized performance and availability for business-critical applications running on AWS.

April 12, 2016 Off

Mirantis Joins Dell Technology Partner Program, Publishes Reference Architecture

By David
Grazed from Dell and Mirantis

Mirantis, the pure-play OpenStack company, today announced it has become a certified technology partner in Dell’s Technology Partner Program. By certifying Mirantis OpenStack on performance-optimized Dell PowerEdge servers with Dell Networking, Mirantis enables customers to quickly deploy a scalable, rack-based OpenStack environment for developing and hosting production cloud-native applications that scale. Using this proven and tested reference architecture and deployment guide as a template, enterprises can reduce expenses in staffing and facilities and accelerate time to production.

April 12, 2016 Off

Zadara Enhances Storage-as-a-Service Offering with Object Store and Other Key Enterprise Services

By David
Grazed from Zadara Storage

Zadara Storage, the provider of enterprise-class storage-as-a-service (STaaS), today announced the addition of new storage services to their award-winning Zadara Storage Cloud. The powerful new services, targeted at both enterprises and service providers, deliver a common storage-as-a-service platform that can be deployed at any location, supporting any data type and connecting to any protocol.

With traditional on-premise IT infrastructure dropping from 61% in 2015 to just 47% of worldwide external storage spending by 2019, (IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Cloud Infrastructure Tracker 3Q15, January 2016), the dramatic transition from CapEx to OpEx storage is underway. “Enterprises need scalable, elastic, enterprise-class storage-as-a-service that is always aligned their changing worlds, and that’s exactly what we provide,” said Nelson Nahum, CEO and co-founder of Zadara Storage. “The new storage services being introduced today reinforce our commitment to providing enterprises and service providers the ability to focus on managing their business, rather than managing their storage.”

April 12, 2016 Off

Teridion Adds Vultr to Its Global Cloud Network

By David
Grazed from Teridion

Teridion, the cloud-based networking company that delivers the fastest Internet experience, today announced the addition of Vultr to its Global Cloud Network. The joint solution on Vultr’s high-performance infrastructure coupled with ease of provisioning across 14 global datacenters will significantly increase performance for customers in various cloud computing areas such as enterprise file sharing, backup and restore, financial services, ad-serving networks, as well as voice and video.

April 12, 2016 Off

Datera Emerges From Stealth to Bring AWS-Like Elastic Block Storage to Enterprises and Service Providers

By David
Grazed from Datera

Datera emerged from stealth today and immediately launched its first product — Datera Elastic Data Fabric. Datera Elastic Data Fabric is the first storage solution for enterprise and service provider clouds that is designed with DevOps style operations in mind. Datera Elastic Data Fabric is scale-out storage software that turns standard, commodity hardware into a RESTful API-driven, policy-based storage fabric for large-scale clouds.

Datera Elastic Data Fabric makes Infrastructure as Code a reality for DevOps environments who have struggled for too long against the cumbersome operations requirements of legacy storage infrastructure. Now enterprise and service provider clouds can enjoy the operational efficiencies that have given the likes of AWS and Google their competitive edge.

April 11, 2016 Off

Nexenta and Canonical Extend Partnership to Develop, Deliver and Service Joint Software-Defined Storage Solution

By David
Grazed from Nexenta and Canonical

Nexenta, the global leader in Open Source-driven Software-Defined Storage (OpenSDS), and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu and Ubuntu OpenStack, have today jointly announced an extension of their partnership, creating a joint solution which pairs Nexenta’s award-winning SDS solution with Canonical’s Ubuntu OpenStack platform.

At last year’s OpenStack Summit, the companies announced their strategic alliance to support enterprise OpenStack customers and accelerate mainstream adoption of both software-defined storage and OpenStack technologies. Today, more than half of the world’s OpenStack deployments are built on Ubuntu, and the company has selected Nexenta to help expand its enterprise storage portfolio. Canonical and Nexenta integrated NexentaEdge, which delivers high performance object and block storage services, with Juju, a high-level service model for automating the deployment and management of applications. The joint solution allows Ubuntu customers to leverage NexentaEdge as their choice in storage solutions and provides seamless integration with Canonical OpenStack clouds.

April 11, 2016 Off

PLUMgrid Partners With NocSys to Offer OpenStack SDN Solutions in China

By David
Grazed from PLUMgrid and NocSys

PLUMgrid, a leader of secure and scalable SDN and NFV solutions for OpenStack clouds, today entered a global reseller agreement with NocSys, a cloud solutions provider focused on serving enterprises and service providers in China. NocSys will deliver PLUMgrid’s SDN and NFV solutions, expanding the company’s presence into China’s market where its distributed data plane powered by IO Visor is crucial to customers deploying scalable OpenStack clouds. Together, the two firms help customers quickly and efficiently deploy applications and services within the cloud with the highest levels of security, scale, performance, operations monitoring and diagnostics.

April 11, 2016 Off

Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration for Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager made IT management faster and easier

By David
Grazed from Dell

Managing large numbers of virtualization hosts can take a lot of time and effort from a company’s IT staff. But the right tools can make the management process a whole lot easier.

Principled Technologies (PT) compared the time and number of steps it took to perform important infrastructure management tasks with two solutions for Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager. PT found that Dell Lifecycle Controller Integration required less time and fewer steps for essential datacenter functions than HP OneView did. Additionally, the templates and automation in the Dell solution could reduce human error, helping prevent hassles in the future.

April 10, 2016 Off

Blue Skies Or Dark Clouds Ahead?

By David

Grazed from BSM.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Enterprise computing projects are moving rapidly to cloud-based solutions, and companies around the world expect 80 percent of their IT budget will be dedicated to cloud computing services by the beginning of 2017. This shift towards a cloud-first approach to enterprise services is being driven not just by improved agility and cost savings, but also by increasing trust in all things cloud, with 77 percent of organizations saying they trust clouds more now than they did a year ago.
 
Blue Skies?
 
Cloud computing covers a wide range of services, from infrastructure to applications in private, hybrid, and public variants. Based on a survey of 1,200 IT professionals responsible for cloud security across eight countries, organizations are currently using just over 40 cloud services (that they know about), from a low of 29 in the United Kingdom to a high of 55 in Brazil…
April 9, 2016 Off

Workflow of the future: Time for distributors to move to Cloud ERP

By David

Grazed from MIS-Asia.  Author: Zakir Ahmed.

Distribution companies have no easy task when it comes to maintaining their daily operations. The need to control manufacturing and inventories, coupled with the requirement to track a huge range of products over widely dispersed distribution networks make it one massively complex operation to handle.  Many distributors are still relying on aging, on-premise systems to operate their businesses and supply chains.

Not only does this add the burden of cost and complexity to their day-to-day operations, but it also results in slower employee productivity and eventually dampens business sustainability in the long run.  With customers’ demands growing more personalised and diverse in today’s burgeoning e-commerce landscape, there is a critical need for companies to deliver everything ‘real-time’. Businesses are forced to think on their feet in order to stay above their growing number of competitors…