Category: News

December 1, 2015 Off

5nine Software Partners With Nutanix to Offer a Single Solution to Secure Virtualized Microsoft Windows Environments

By David
Grazed from 5nine Software and Nutanix.

5nine Software, the leading global Hyper-V virtualization security and management provider, has joined the Nutanix Elevate Technology Alliance Program, which brings together like-minded technology companies dedicated to next-generation enterprise IT that is open, innovative and transformative. Through this program, 5nine Cloud Security has been validated as Nutanix Ready for Hyper-V – Networking and Security, providing an end-to-end solution for Nutanix customers with Microsoft Hyper-V and hybrid cloud environments.

"5nine wants to take full advantage of break-through hyperconverged infrastructure platforms to deliver only the most innovative solutions to our customers," said Symon Perriman, VP of Business Development at 5nine Software. "With Nutanix being a leader among hyperconverged system vendors, this partnership is an important step for both companies, showing our commitment to developing and securing the Microsoft cloud solutions running on Nutanix."

December 1, 2015 Off

Bat Blue Awarded Network Feature Virtualization Patent

By David
Grazed from Bat Blue Networks Announcement.

Bat Blue Networks, the innovator of Unified Cloud Security, has been awarded a patent on Network Feature Virtualization (NFV) technology that enables its Cloud/Sec offering to be the most agile and adaptive security solution available today. The patent is titled "System and Method for Providing a Single Global Borderless Perimeter Through Distributed Points of Presence," and is assigned U.S. Patent No. 9,197,601B2. The patent covers Bat Blue’s unique Network Feature Virtualization (NFV) technology and was issued on November 24, 2015.

Bat Blue’s patented Network Feature Virtualization (NFV) technology uniquely empowers Cloud/Sec to be both agile and adaptive, with the ability to add features and functions on-demand. These are key virtues for security given today’s threats and business demand for distributed technologies.

December 1, 2015 Off

Zynstra Unveils New Line of Cloud Managed Server Solutions

By David
Grazed from Zynstra Announcement.

Zynstra, the pioneer in enterprise-class hybrid IT for the SMB, today unveiled its new range of cloud managed server appliance products. Using award winning virtualization and cloud management technology, Zynstra’s products are designed for organizations who want a secure, reliable IT infrastructure, without prohibitive management costs. Available immediately, Zynstra’s new product line-up delivers advanced, cloud managed, cloud integrated, secure and reliable IT that can translate to TCO savings of up to 60%. Now, organizations with single or multiple sites can enjoy hyperconverged server technology delivered ‘as a service’ and managed from the cloud, making possible new levels of efficiency in buying, running and maintaining critical on-site IT.

“We wanted to control our costs and deliver a consistent IT experience across our international sites.” said Tim Newton, Information Technology and Systems Manager at Tristel. “The Zynstra solution allows us to deliver the IT our branches need, with centralized control.”

November 30, 2015 Off

Oracle Jumps Into The Cloud: Smart Or Foolish?

By David

Grazed from SeekingAlpha. Author: Randall Radic.

Oracle (NYSE:ORCL), a major player in the database software arena, recently decided to gird up its loins and muscle its way into cloud computing. Oracle calls its venture Elastic Computing because, ostensibly, it will offer efficient infrastructure (IaaS) capable of handling anything an enterprise might want to build or run. Translation: Oracle is throwing down the gauntlet and challenging Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) Web Services for supremacy.

The problem is that Oracle is late to the party. Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) Azure and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) arrived ahead of Oracle. And Amazon is the acknowledged heavyweight champion in cloud computing. Amazon got to the party early and already dominates Infrastructure-as-a-Cloud. In other words, Oracle’s late arrival to a very competitive field may prove difficult…

November 30, 2015 Off

Amazon On Track To Exceed $7 Billion A Year In AWS Cloud Services

By David

Grazed from Forbes. Author: TJ McCue.

Amazon’s “Amazon Web Services” (AWS) and Microsoft’s Azure are in a global land grab, according to cloud expert Adrian Cockcroft. He spoke at the annual Structure Conference last week, shared a tightly focused “state of the cloud” presentation, where he expressed that the tech and investor community is likely underestimating the potential of the AWS offering.

Sitting in the audience with my media pass, I listened attentively, as did 600 others, to Cockcroft’s current assessment and predictions of what’s to come for cloud computing. “Amazon could be growing even faster than current analyst projections of 80% per year,” Cockcroft said. He states that Amazon is in the lead; with Microsoft Azure in second, Google in third…

November 30, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: Living In A Post-Safe Harbor World – What Your Company Needs To Know

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Grazed from CloudTweaks. Author: Editorial Staff.

With the striking down of the Safe Harbor agreement in October, we have seen the tip of a data privacy iceberg whose global implications will play out well into the new year. In 2016, U.S. businesses can expect a regulatory domino effect that will occur region by region, as more governments will take steps to protect citizen data, preserve national security interests, and build legal fences to protect local businesses.

These evolving rules will be determined within various governments, with different privacy concerns driving each set of regulations. It’s likely to produce more chaos before consistency. As we close out 2015, representatives from the EU Commission and the U.S. have been working on the terms of a new data-transfer framework that will meet the EU court’s requirements…

November 30, 2015 Off

Google cloud falls over after routing error, strives to remove manual link activation

By David

Grazed from CloudTech. Author: James Bourne.

Google Compute Engine went down for approximately 70 minutes last week, the company has confirmed, making certain Internet destinations unreachable from the europe-west1 region during that time. The issue first came to light at 1326 PST on November 23 with a status update, before a further missive at 1432 confirming the problems should have been resolved.

Four days later, Google explained what exactly went wrong. At 1151 PST on November 23, Google engineers activated a new peering link – with an unnamed provider who Google says it works with extensively – but during the activation, the providers’ estimations of how much capacity the link could take differed wildly from actual performance…

November 30, 2015 Off

Marketing the Cloud in 2016

By David

Grazed from PromotionWorld. Author: Adam Groff.

If your business provides cloud services, then you already know how important it is to spread the word about the cloud to potential clients. Fortunately, there are a number of ways cloud providers just like you are successfully marketing their services to businesses of all kinds. Here are just a few cloud marketing tips to keep in mind:

Educate the Customer

Although cloud computing is quickly becoming the new norm in the business world, not all businesses are familiar with cloud technology. It’s your job as a cloud service provider to educate potential customers in cloud terminology. You don’t have to offer a cloud tutorial with your marketing campaigns, but it is wise to incorporate some informational content within each campaign…

November 29, 2015 Off

GE Healthcare to Connect 500,000 Imaging Machines with Announcement of GE Health Cloud and Apps

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Grazed from PRNewswire.  Author: PR Announcement.

 The GE Health Cloud was unveiled today at the 101st annual Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting in Chicago. Designed exclusively for the healthcare industry, the new cloud ecosystem and its applications will connect radiologists and clinicians to speed, efficiency and collaboration across care pathways and multidisciplinary teams – both inside and outside the hospital setting.

 
"Our ultimate goal is to help improve patient care and drive superior clinical, financial and operational outcomes alongside healthcare providers," said Jeff Immelt, Chairman and CEO of GE. "As the digital industrial leader, we are betting big on the GE Health Cloud. By connecting clinicians with the insights needed, when and where they need them, clinicians can take action to improve healthcare outcomes and delivery around the globe."…
November 29, 2015 Off

Google Outsmarts Competition With Custom Machine Types In The Cloud

By David

Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Janakiram.

Microsoft Azure is no different in overwhelming the customers. It has over 30 VM types with varied capabilities and pricing options but with very little guidance on choosing the right configuration.  Like most of its competitors, Google has a choice of 18 predefined machine types that offer varying power of CPU, memory and storage across 4 categories. Each machine type has its own pricing and is billed separately. For example, customers running transactional databases choose from high-memory machine types while running the development and test workloads on standard machine types.
 
The challenge comes when customers try to map their on-premises server configuration with the available machine types. In most of the cases, they settle for a configuration that’s only a close match but not a symmetrical match. That’s where Google Compute Engine custom machine types come into the play. Customers can create a machine type with the number of cores and memory that mimics their existing server configuration…