Category: News

November 23, 2015 Off

Verizon and VMTurbo Join Forces to Develop Intelligent Cloud Control

By David
Grazed from Verizon and VMTurbo.

Verizon Enterprise Solutions, a global communications technology provider, and VMTurbo, the only application performance control system for the software-defined data center, today announced Verizon Intelligent Cloud Control, powered by VMTurbo , to help Verizon customers migrate workloads to the ideal public cloud service based on an enterprise’s performance and resource requirements.

Unlike existing cloud brokerage solutions that manually recommend workload placement to public cloud service providers (CSPs), Intelligent Cloud Control enables Verizon customers to take advantage of software to drive real-time, automatable, price, performance and compliance-based placements. It also allows sizing and configuration decisions to deploy and migrate workloads to and among CSPs.

November 23, 2015 Off

Platform9 Named One of the Coolest Cloud Companies

By David
Grazed from Platform9.

Platform9, the company making private clouds easy, today announced that it has been named one of 15 cool cloud companies by CRN: http://www.crn.com/slide-shows/cloud/300078842/15-cool-cloud-companies-and-their-even-cooler-products.htm. This is the eighth major accolade Platform9 has received since launching in 2014.

"There’s a wave of innovative companies launching products that are reshaping the way business customers interact with and take advantage of their public and private cloud environments," said Joseph Tsidulko, a senior editor at CRN. "They’re making clouds more manageable, agile, visible, affordable, insightful and secure — and easier to adopt."

November 23, 2015 Off

Tintri to Help More Organizations Simply Deploy and Manage a Private Cloud, Joins Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance

By David
Grazed from Tintri.

Tintri Inc., a leading producer of VM-aware storage (VAS) for virtualization and cloud environments, today announced that the company has joined the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance (ECA). This collaboration reinforces Tintri’s commitment to deliver solutions integrated with Microsoft products to help customers streamline and automate access to their cloud-based environments. This comes on the heels of Tintri’s certification for Microsoft Private Cloud Fast Track, and the first Gold level data center competency among next generation storage companies.
 

November 23, 2015 Off

Alert Logic: ‘Number Of Cloud Attacks Is Rising’

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Grazed from CRN. Author: Meghan Ottolini.

Threats against the cloud are on the rise, according to Houston-based cloud security company Alert Logic’s founder and chief strategy officer, Misha Govshteyn. Govshteyn sat down with CRNtv to talk about the security landscape for cloud computing. “This year the number of cloud attacks is rising,” Govshteyn said. That trend can be attributed to the growing number of cloud users.

Govshteyn said the numbers indicate that attacks on the cloud are not yet at the level of those on on-premise environments, but he expects threats to grow in 2016. Alert Logic specializes in helping customers move to the cloud “in the most secure way possible,” and the company has seen rapid growth as cloud adoption continues to explode…

November 23, 2015 Off

Blind Runner Uses IBM Cloud To ‘See’ Mental Map Of The World

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Grazed from Forbes. Author: Adrian Bridgwater.

Cloud computing is busy changing the world, we all know the hype. Industrial processes are being transformed with data analytics intelligence and firms are enjoying new agility on service-based clouds as they move from CapEx (capital expenditure) structures to leaner OpEx (operational expenditure) frameworks.

So where are the human touch points and good news stories? Simon Wheatcroft has run more consecutive miles than most people could imagine walking. But he is blind. Wheatcroft uses the GPS fitness-tracking app RunKeeper to gauge the world around him like anybody else. With some additional custom-built software application development and programming intelligence, here’s how he does it…

Read more from the source @ http://www.forbes.com/sites/adrianbridgwater/2015/11/23/blind-runner-uses-ibm-cloud-to-see-mental-map-of-the-world/

November 23, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: 9 enterprise tech trends for 2016 and beyond

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Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Eric Knorr.

InfoWorld’s David Linthicum recently suggested it was time to retire the phase “cloud computing” and simply say “computing.” That’s how essential cloud has become — and why for the past couple of years cloud has framed my annual attempt to identify the nine key enterprise tech trends going forward.

In 2015, it became a lot clearer what cloud infrastructure in all its scalable, self-service glory will be best for: running applications composed of microservices outfitted with RESTful APIs. Most likely those services will run in containers, which give developers more control than ever in building, testing, and deploying applications…

November 23, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: The future of the data centre – Sustainability, the IoT, and downsizing

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Grazed from CloudTech. Author: James Bourne.

The push is on to better streamline unused data centre capacity – and according to a missive from network provider Emerson Network Power, 2016 will see a greater emphasis on shared service distributed cloud computing models. According to the company’s five trends shaping the data centre landscape for 2016, enterprises which have data centres either as ‘comatose’ – buildings which have not delivered computing services for at least six months – or data centres with free room will be able to sell excess capacity on the open market as the evolution from basic software as a service to more hybrid environments intensifies.

Recent Stanford research found 30% of physical servers were comatose. This greater use of resources is seen elsewhere in Emerson Network Power’s predictions. No longer are companies focused on efficiency, but a greater emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility is key – and the company argues this trend will not just be limited to on-premise technology decisions…

November 23, 2015 Off

Some advantages of cloud computing that today’s businesses cannot ignore

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Grazed from Examiner. Author: Waqar Hassan.

In simple terms, cloud computing can be defined as computing that’s done on the internet. In the past, people would usually run their programs or applications from software that was downloaded on a physical server or computer in their building. Not anymore. Now, they can use cloud computing for getting access to the same kind of software via the internet.

Everyone takes advantage of cloud computing in their daily routine; we use it when we upload a status on Facebook or when we check our bank balance on our smartphone. Businesses also use cloud computing services for solving problems or overcoming challenges like using apps for workload management or sending emails while traveling. To sum up, cloud has become the new normal and there are lots of benefits that can be enjoyed. Some of them are highlighted below:…

November 22, 2015 Off

Google Appoints VMware Cofounder And Former CEO Diane Greene To Lead The Charge In Enterprise Cloud Computing

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 Grazed from TechTimes.  Author: Dave Calpito.

Google has just welcomed VMware cofounder and ex-boss Diane Greene as the person who will the charge in Google’s goal to further expand its cloud business.  The tech company’s chief executive Sundar Pichai reveals in a blog post on Thursday, Nov. 19 that Greene is going to head a freshly converged team of cloud businesses consisting of Google Cloud Platform, Google for Work and Google Apps.
 
"As a long-time industry veteran and co-founder and CEO of VMware, Diane needs no introduction," notes Pichai in his post. "Cloud computing is revolutionizing the way people live and work, and there is no better person to lead this important area."…
November 22, 2015 Off

Commission To Congress Regarding The Cloud: Require Disclosure Of Server Locations

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Grazed from Forbes.  Author: Lisa Brownlee.

The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) recommended Wednesday that “Congress evaluate existing consumer right-to-know laws to determine whether a cloud-based computing company has an affirmative duty to identify the physical location of its cloud based assets.

” This recommendation came in USCC’s 2015 Annual Report to Congress. USCC Commissioner Michael R. Wessel indicated in an email last night that the impetus behind this recommendation was to enable consumers to make informed choices about data storage/processing risks…