Category: News

October 26, 2015 Off

Oracle founder, CEO Larry Ellison: Cloud computing is still in its infancy

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Grazed from BizNews. Author: Brian Womack.

Oracle Corp. Executive Chairman Larry Ellison said his company will continue its push into the cloud while noting the industry still has much room to grow. Leadership in the field remained up for grabs with the biggest cloud-only businesses still relatively small — none at around $100 billion, Ellison said, probably referring to annual sales.

Oracle now counts relatively newer entrants such as Amazon.com Inc, Workday Inc. and Microsoft Corp. among its most formidable competitors, the company’s billionaire founder said on Sunday. “This is how much our world has changed,” Ellison said during a keynote at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco. “We no longer pay any attention” to traditional competitors SAP SE and International Business Machines Corp. “It is quite a shock.”…

October 26, 2015 Off

Intel and Oracle setup a secret team to take on cloud computing, IBM

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Grazed from BusinessInsider. Author: Julie Bort.

Intel CEO Brian Krzanich took the stage Sunday night with Oracle CEO Mark Hurd during the opening night at Oracle’s tech conference. The two companies have been partners for decades but now, they have a new common competitor: IBM. This now that IBM has sold its Intel-based computer server business to Lenovo and is now concentrating on selling only the more expensive, higher-margin computer servers that use its own Power chip.

So a few months ago, Oracle’s rising star head of engineering and products, Thomas Kurian, met with a few of Intel’s Software and Services Group, Doug Fisher said on stage. Fisher and Kurian decided to set up a joint team of engineers from both companies near Intel’s facilities in Oregon, code named Project Apollo…

October 24, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: How your iMessages and Amazon purchases are driving the tech megadeal frenzy

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Grazed from BusinessInsider.  Author: Portia Crowe.

Storage-hardware maker Western Digital announced on Wednesday it will buy flash memory giant SanDisk for $19 billion.  It’s just the latest multi-billion dollar deal in the tech industry this year, following Intel’s takeover of Altera, Avago’s acquisition of Broadcom, and Dell’s $67 billion takeover of EMC.
 
What’s behind many of these transactions are huge shifts in the way we capture and store data — be it cell phone data, ecommerce data, or any other computer data…
October 24, 2015 Off

Oracle has a crack internal team building a completely new cloud service — here’s what we know so far

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Grazed from BusinessInsider.  Author: Matt Weinberger.

Oracle is taking some drastic, far-reaching steps to fix its troubled cloud-computing business and turn it into a major player.  Right now, Oracle has a cloud service, based at least in part on the technology it got in the acquisition of startup Nimbula. This business is struggling to gain traction against Amazon, Google, and others.

 
But Business Insider has learned that Oracle has assembled a crack team of cloud experts, assembled from engineers formerly of Nimbula, shuttered startup Nebula, and Amazon Web Services, building a new cloud service to offer right alongside the old one…
October 24, 2015 Off

Microsoft’s cloud business is booming

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 Grazed from DispatchTimes.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Starting with the September quarter, Microsoft is reporting revenue and operating income for three segments: Productivity & Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. One thing that did go up was net income, which Microsoft reported to have gone from $4.5 billion to $5.4 billion, a 2 percent hike year after year.

Enterprise support services revenues posted 16 percent growth, while demand and revenue for Azure compute more than doubled. It is expected to report earnings per share of 58 cents on revenue of $20.96 billion, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate. Windows sales to computer makers were also 6 percent lower, as the launch of Windows 10 had yet to gain pace, and phone revenue fell 54 percent at constant exchange rates, as Microsoft scaled back its presence in the market…

October 22, 2015 Off

Amazon 3Q Results up on Strong Sales, Cloud Computing Growth

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Grazed from ABCNews. Author: Mae Anderson.

The e-commerce powerhouse reported a surprise third-quarter profit, driven by a boost in revenue from its Prime Day promotion and continued strong growth in its cloud-computing offerings. Results beat expectations, and shares jumped 10 percent in aftermarket trading. Amazon’s strategy has long been to invest the money it makes back into its businesses, particularly by expanding offerings in its $99-a-year Prime loyalty program and its cloud-computing business, called Amazon Web Services.

But in recent quarters, it has shown an ability to turn a profit, too. Revenue jumped 23 percent during the quarter, helped by strong sales of electronics and general merchandise, a good sign for the Seattle retailer ahead of the crucial holiday months of November and December, when retailers make a substantial percentage of their annual sales…

October 22, 2015 Off

Ubuntu 15.10: What’s New in Server and Cloud?

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Grazed from Ubuntu.

Ubuntu 15.10 will be available for download from Canonical on 22nd October 2015. The new update brings a host of incremental improvements and benefits for business users and Ubuntu developers-alike.

New in 15.10 (Wily Werewolf)

Canonical’s OpenStack Autopilot now GA

  • Full high availability of all cloud controller services, deployed using best practice architecture based on available hardware resources
  • Smart automated scale out that re-architects cloud controller services as hardware resources are added
  • Full integration of Open Daylight SDN controller
  • Choice of Swift or Ceph for object storage

New with 15.10, Canonical is debuting its newly launched Ubuntu OpenStack cloud deployer and management tool – OpenStack Autopilot – the most powerful and easiest way to deploy scale and manage Ubuntu OpenStack clouds without the complexity and costs associated with major cloud projects.

October 22, 2015 Off

EMC and VMware Reveal New Cloud Services Business

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Grazed from EMC and VMware.
EMC Corporation and VMware announced plans to form the Federation’s new cloud services business by combining their respective cloud capabilities, along with existing Virtustream cloud offerings, under the Virtustream brand. Virtustream will be jointly owned by VMware and EMC and led by Rodney Rogers, CEO of Virtustream. The parties are finalizing a definitive agreement for the transaction. Virtustream’s financial results will be consolidated into VMware’s financial statements beginning in Q1 2016.

Virtustream is expected to generate multiple hundreds of millions of dollars in recurring revenue in 2016, focused on enterprise-centric cloud services, with an outlook to grow to a multi-billion business over the next several years. Virtustream will be a leader in hybrid cloud, one of the largest markets for IT infrastructure spending. The company will provide a complete spectrum of managed services for on-premises infrastructure and its enterprise-class Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform, enabling customers to move all their applications, including mission-critical applications, to cloud-based IT environments. Virtustream will offer a compatible public cloud experience for customers who deploy the Federation Enterprise Hybrid Cloud solution within their business.

October 22, 2015 Off

SolarWinds Offers New Free Tool to Monitor Server Health

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Grazed from SolarWinds.

SolarWinds, a leading provider of powerful and affordable hybrid IT infrastructure management software, today launched SolarWinds Server Health Monitor free tool, the latest to join more than 30 free tools from SolarWinds’ comprehensive IT management product family. SolarWinds Server Health Monitor provides IT professionals with detailed visibility into multi-vendor server infrastructure.

"Monitoring the underlying IT infrastructure that supports the health and performance of business critical applications is a necessity for IT pros to ensure business continuity," said Nikki Jennings, group vice president, product strategy, SolarWinds. "Understanding the performance of server infrastructure is a big part of the performance of the entire IT infrastructure, and is a key metric that all IT pros should have clear visibility into. SolarWinds now provides IT pros with a free tool that offers insight into health status and availability of multi-vendor server hardware to pinpoint the cause of performance issues faster."

October 22, 2015 Off

Citrix Appoints Board Member Robert Calderoni as Interim President and CEO

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Grazed from Citrix Systems.

Citrix today announced that Robert Calderoni, Citrix’s Executive Chairman, has been unanimously appointed interim president and CEO, effective immediately. Mr. Calderoni will continue serving as Executive Chairman on the Citrix Board of Directors. Mark Templeton, current president and CEO, will serve in an advisory role through the end of the year.

The Board’s previously announced CEO search process remains underway, led by a search committee consisting of Mr. Calderoni (committee chair), Godfrey R. Sullivan and Jesse A. Cohn, with the assistance of executive search firm, Heidrick & Struggles.

“On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Mark for his vision, talent and leadership over the last two decades,” said Thomas Bogan, lead independent director for Citrix. “Mark’s contributions in transforming our company into a $3 billion global technology leader, to our customers, and to our industry have been remarkable, and the entire Citrix team wishes him the very best.”