Category: News

March 22, 2016 Off

CloudMe Reaches 1.5 Million Subscribers and Launches Redesigned, Modern User Experience

By David
Grazed from CloudMe

CloudMe, the global sync / storage service used in more than 200 countries by 1.5 million subscribers, today announced the launch of its next-generation user experience. The user interface for all customers — ranging from mobile apps to web and desktop — has been completely redesigned with a flat scheme, modern icons and responsive design to adapt and utilize the entire screen of any device.

This new platform will allow CloudMe to easily add features, provide a unified user experience and improve its service with the ability to handle tens of thousands of files simultaneously. This feature will be especially useful for businesses with large document archives or users syncing multiple photos from their mobile camera.

March 22, 2016 Off

BlueData Introduces New Innovations for Big-Data-as-a-Service in On-Premises Deployments

By David
Grazed from BlueData

BlueData, provider of the leading infrastructure software platform for Big Data, today announced the spring release for the BlueData EPIC software platform. With this new product release, available immediately, BlueData introduces several new enhancements to provide enterprise-class security and quality of service (QoS) for multi-tenant Big Data deployments. In addition, BlueData continues to add support for new applications and frameworks to provide a simple, flexible, and extensible Big-Data-as-a-Service (BDaaS) environment on-premises.

Complexity remains a major barrier to adoption for Big Data technologies like Hadoop and Spark. BlueData’s software innovations make it easy to deploy Big Data infrastructure and applications, leveraging Docker containers to provide a self-service BDaaS experience on-premises together with the highest levels of security and performance for Big Data analytics in the enterprise.

March 22, 2016 Off

Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, Jitterbit Rapidly Connects Azure, Dynamics, SQL Server to Modern Cloud Apps

By David
Grazed from Jitterbit

Jitterbit, the modern cloud integration vendor, today announced that its Jitterbit Harmony integration platform is now available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, making it faster and easier than ever to enhance the power of Microsoft applications with seamless connections to modern cloud applications. Jitterbit has developed an innovative way for customers to automatically download Jitterbit Harmony from Azure as a fully scalable and elastic hybrid integration engine with everything needed to connect individual Microsoft solutions — ranging from the full Dynamics suite to collaboration solutions like SharePoint, or SQL Server and CSV files for analysis — to each other and to external applications and systems. Jitterbit also helps developers build custom apps and solutions that are ready to connect to the Microsoft cloud ecosystem, rounding out the vision and momentum of the Azure Marketplace.

Microsoft Azure is the leading cloud computing platform for modern businesses, and its marketplace offers a growing collection of integrated cloud apps and services. Eighty percent of the Fortune 500 is already on the Microsoft Cloud and 1,000 new customers sign up for Azure every day. The Azure Marketplace serves as an online store for thousands of certified, open source, and community software applications, developer services, and data, all pre-configured for Azure.

March 22, 2016 Off

TIBCO and Pivotal Team Up to Expedite Development of Cloud Native Applications

By David
Grazed from TIBCO Software and Pivotal

TIBCO Software Inc., a global leader in integration, analytics, and event processing, today announced it is collaborating with Pivotal, the company accelerating digital transformation for enterprises, to offer businesses the ability to leverage a Cloud Native platform for digital business transformation. The collaboration empowers organizations to simplify the creation of Cloud Native applications via TIBCO BusinessWorks Container Edition and run them on the Pivotal Cloud Foundry platform, thereby expediting and simplifying the development and operation of Cloud Native applications. By offering businesses the ability to develop Cloud Native applications swiftly and effectively, companies will have the tools and agility needed to meet the demands facing enterprises as they pursue cloud adoption.

March 22, 2016 Off

Webscale Sets New Standard for Web Application Delivery and Control With Expanded Product Portfolio and Free Cloud Migration

By David
Grazed from Webscale Networks

Webscale Networks (formerly Lagrange Systems), creator of the world’s first fully integrated web application delivery platform, today announced the launch of its new product portfolio, along with a limited-time offer to migrate select customers to the cloud for free. Available in four versions (Free, Lite, Pro and Enterprise), the Webscale platform offers mid-market e-commerce and enterprise companies a fast track to the cloud, featuring predictive auto-scaling, multi-cloud, performance optimization, security and manageability.

Webscale drives application delivery and web performance far beyond the confines of the traditional application delivery controller (ADC) appliance (either hardware, software or virtual), to become truly cloud-enabled. The first cloud-enabled platform of its kind, Webscale delivers complete application control to any web application owner, from bloggers, to mid-market e-commerce companies and enterprise DevOps groups. Webscale is available to try and buy online (no sales person required), at a range of price points and with no long-term contracts.

March 22, 2016 Off

Cloud security harder than ‘encrypt everything’

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Grazed from TheRegister. Author: Richard Chirgwin.

Australia’s wildly-enthusiastic adoption of cloud computing is providing the rest of the world a crucible in which a host of security challenges can be cultured, according to F5 security researcher David Holmes. Speaking to The Register’s networking desk while visiting the antipodes, Holmes said that “Australia is becoming the great laboratory” of cloud-first strategies, and along the way, encountering a fair amount of first-adopter security pain.

The pain is especially acute, Holmes said, for a customer that wants to spread the same service across different clouds (which is a sensible resilience strategy). “Customers want to spin up the same service on different clouds, but at the same time, they want to encrypt everything”, he said…

March 22, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: Cumulus changes CEO

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Grazed from NetworkWorld. Author: Jim Duffy.

Linux network operating system vendor Cumulus Networks this week named a new CEO while its current CEO and co-founder takes over as CTO. Josh Leslie, formerly Cumulus vice president of sales, takes over for founder JR Rivers. Rivers becomes CTO, and says transition was his idea with board approval.

Current CTO and co-founder Nolan Leake will still be involved in the company’s technical direction, working with Rivers, Rivers said. Leslie is an 18-year veteran of the technology industry. He was vice president of sales at Cumulus for less than a year but is credited by the company for doubling the Cumulus customer base and expanding its footprint within the Fortune 100…

March 22, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: Identification-as-a-service provides benefits, says MorphoTrak executive

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Grazed from BiometricUpdate. Author: Rawlson King.

Cloud computing provides many benefits including ease of use, time savings, security, convenience, versatility, and scalability. For these reasons, cloud computing has become an emerging offering in the biometrics industry, and according to Frank Barret, Director of Cloud Services at MorphoTrak, LLC, it enables a new service paradigm known as “identification-as-a-service.”

MorphoTrak has developed its own identification-as-a-service solution entitled Morpho Cloud. Barret describes the service as a secure and flexible offering for the public security market that incorporates multi-biometric modalities such as friction ridge biometrics, facial biometrics, and iris recognition…

March 22, 2016 Off

Cloud Computing: Five Core Skills Every IT Professional Should Have

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Grazed from GoCertify. Author: Tim Warner.

Information technology has never moved faster. With the widespread adoption of virtualization, cloud computing, and the DevOps methodology, it’s far too easy to let technical skills get old. If that happens, then you’re on your way to making yourself obsolete in today’s job market.

Today I’ll share with you five core skills that I feel any IT professional needs to have in his or her proverbial toolbelt. I’m using the term "IT professional” to embrace anyone whose full-time job role exists within the realm of information technology. Here are some representative titles:…

March 21, 2016 Off

GoDaddy enters the cloud business with new servers, applications for SMBs

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Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Natalie Gagliordi.

Small business domain host GoDaddy is entering the cloud business. On Monday, the Arizona-based company announced the launch of Cloud Servers and Cloud Applications — a suite of Amazon-style cloud computing services that enables small businesses to build, test and scale cloud solutions on GoDaddy’s infrastructure.

The service is aimed at smaller businesses making at least a partial move to the cloud. More specifically, this new toolset is geared toward the individual developers who work for small businesses as they look to spin up raw virtual machines to run software. "We’re looking to make it easy for developers to serve small businesses with the technology they want," said Jeff King, SVP and GM hosting and security at GoDaddy…