Category: News

October 19, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: The Top of a Trend or Beginning of an Opportunity

By David

Grazed from ETFDB. Author: Justin Kuepper.

Dell Inc. agreed to buy EMC Corp. (EMC) in October for $67 billion in the largest technology acquisition in history. While some analysts attributed the deal to tech market froth, the acquisition also signifies the growing importance of cloud computing. The move is also just the latest in a trend of such acquisitions, including International Business Machine’s (IBM) acquisition of SoftLayer in 2013 for $2 billion after selling off its PC business. Investors looking to capitalize on these trends may want to take a look at the ISE Cloud Computing Index Fund (SKYY B), which is a $500 million exchange-traded fund (ETF) that provides them with exposure to cloud computing technology.

Massive Shift Spurs M&A

According to Cisco Systems Inc.’s (CSCO) Global Cloud Index white paper, more than three-quarters (78%) of workloads will be processed by cloud data centers by 2018 compared to just 22% processed by traditional data centers. The growth will be largely driven by software-as-a-service’s 33% CAGR, although infrastructure-as-a-service and platform-as-a-service technologies are also expected to realize double-digit annual growth rates…

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October 18, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: Quobyte Releases First Complete Fault-tolerant Storage Solution for OpenStack

By David

Grazed from OpenStack.org.  Author: PR Announcement.

 Quobyte, technology leader in data center file systems, starting rolling out version 1.2 of its next-generation software storage system. Tried and tested in production, Quobyte presents the first fault-tolerant storage system that provides an all-in-one solution for an OpenStack infrastructure, hosting virtual machines, shared file systems and object storage in a single software-defined deployment.
 
“Google and Amazon raised the bar high. Their fault-tolerant horizontal software storage infrastructure is based on commodity hardware and yields unprecedented levels of agility, scale and operational cost savings. We’re excited to announce that Quobyte now allows its users to catch up with with these qualities and that it is available for deployments of all sizes,” said Felix Hupfeld, CTO at Quobyte…
October 18, 2015 Off

Bracket Computing wins $45 million to secure cloud with encapsulated data cells

By David

Grazed from BusinessCloudNews.  Author: Editorial Staff.

Security start up Bracket Computing has been awarded $45m in a Series C investment round to develop its system for making content safe on the cloud.  Bracket’s Computing Cell technology works by encapsulating content in cell in order to secure it. The enveloped data and applications can then travel in safety across multiple cloud environments, according to its inventors. The Cell technology simplifies the increasingly complex issue of cloud management by consolidating security, networking and data management into a single construct.
 
The cell can run across multiple public clouds and in a customer’s own data centre. The cell structure also brings consistency to the cloud, as it protects client apps from the performance changes that can occur in cloud computing…
October 16, 2015 Off

Newest OpenStack Release Expands Services for Software-Defined Networking, Container Management and Large Deployments

By David
Grazed from OpenStack.

Cloud builders, operators and users unwrap a lengthy wish list of new features and refinements today with the Liberty release of OpenStack, the 12th version of the most widely deployed open source software for building clouds. With the broadest support for popular data center technologies, OpenStack has become the integration engine for service providers and enterprises deploying cloud services.

Available for download today, OpenStack Liberty answers the requests of a diverse community of the software’s users, including finer-grained management controls, performance enhancements for large deployments and more powerful tools for managing new technologies like containers in production environment.

October 16, 2015 Off

Opsview New IT Monitoring Solution Improves Time to Insight by 50 Percent

By David
Grazed from Opsview.

Opsview, an enterprise IT systems monitoring company dedicated to making the lives of system administrators (sysadmins) easier, today announced the availability of Opsview Monitor 5.0. Opsview Monitor 5.0 delivers a new intuitive UI, dynamic dashboards and flexible reporting features, as well as a new Knowledge Center, which all combine to empower IT teams to achieve more with their existing resources. Version 5.0 product highlights include:

  • Flexible and configurable dashboards help sysadmins see and present the right information
  • Intuitive and fast navigation allows sysadmins to quickly gain insight and take action
  • Executive-level views arm IT executives with valuable data to drive decisions
  • Service-level reports inform business leaders of service uptime and ensure alignment with IT

Opsview Monitor 5.0 is ideal for existing Opsview users who want to take another step up in efficiency and service uptime, freeing more IT resources for critical IT projects that support the business. With 5.0, Opsview has improved the time to insight by 50 percent.

October 16, 2015 Off

Armor Survey Finds Accountability Still Cloudy When It Comes to Securing the Cloud

By David
Grazed from Armor.

To help today’s organizations make strategic and informed decisions when it comes to secure cloud implementations, Armor has sponsored a new Ponemon Institute study, Cloud Security: Getting It Right.

The new findings reveal organizations are divided when it comes to who is responsible for cloud security. Some rely upon their cloud provider to keep SaaS applications secure (31 percent), while others see end-users as being most accountable (20 percent).

Only 16 percent of respondents believe that keeping SaaS applications secure is a shared responsibility between the end-user company and the cloud provider. This runs counter to the fact that the majority of cloud services operate on the premise of shared responsibility, especially when sensitive data is involved.

Just 15 percent of organizations believe the IT security team should be most accountable for securing SaaS applications; however, more than 60 percent of the respondents shared that IT security is rarely or never involved when it comes to evaluating cloud services.

October 16, 2015 Off

Atlantis Computing and SSC Zwolle Win Best of VMworld User Award 2015 for Hyper-Converged Stretched Cluster Solution Project

By David
Grazed from Atlantis Computing.

Atlantis Computing, the leading provider of Software-Defined Storage (SDS), today announced that following the deployment of its hyper-converged solution at SSC Zwolle, a Netherlands public sector data centre project, it has been awarded a prestigious Best of VMworld 2015 award. The project, which was built around the Atlantis USX 3.1 hyper-converged solution with stretched cluster, beat a number of key industry projects to win the ‘Best Virtualisation and Service Consolidation Project’ category at VMworld 2015 in Barcelona, Spain.

Set up as a joint initiative by the Netherlands province of Overijssel and the cities of Zwolle and Kampen, Shared Service Center (SSC) Zwolle’s objective is to share and lower the costs of providing datacenter resources to local municipalities. Atlantis and its partner TenICT have created an entirely new IT infrastructure that has the ability to move data, virtual machines and application workloads between sites, enabling zero recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO) between multiple data centers.

October 16, 2015 Off

PFD Food Services opens the door to Amazon S3 Cloud Storage through Commvault

By David
Grazed from Commvault.

Commvault, a global leader in enterprise data protection and information management, has today announced that PFD Food Services, the largest privately-owned food distributor in Australia, is using Commvault to ensure the protection and high availability of its strategic data assets in its journey to the cloud.

To support business growth and respond to the changing demands of the industry, PFD sought to modernise its data management strategy and information infrastructure, ensuring speed and flexibility.

"Food distribution is a fast and often unforgiving business; there is a narrow window to match supply and demand for customers, while the market is fiercely competitive," said Richard Cohen, Chief Information Officer of PFD. "We have to do everything we can to give ourselves that competitive advantage, which means the free flow of strategic business information. Systems downtime is simply not an option."

 

The modernisation of the food distributor’s data management strategy has coincided with the establishment of a second data centre, acting as a source for essential back-ups, decreasing the risk significantly. The data centre also operates as a corporate hot site, providing rapid up-to-the-minute failover if required.

October 16, 2015 Off

Cohesity Launches the Industry’s First Secondary Storage Solution to Unify Fragmented Data Landscape

By David
Grazed from Cohesity.  Press Announcement.

Cohesity, the pioneer of converged secondary storage, today announced the public launch of the Cohesity Data Platform, the first product designed to consolidate all secondary storage use cases on a unified environment that helps organizations control growing data demands. The Cohesity Data Platform combines a web-scale storage architecture with standards-based hardware components that enable companies to transition from today’s expensive silos for different data use cases to a simple, pay-as-you grow solution for data management. By consolidating a wide range of functions onto a single platform, Cohesity can reduce storage costs by more than half and make enterprise data management incredibly simple.

According to the global research firm IDC, organizations will manage a total of 44 trillion GB of data by 2020, the vast majority of which will be held in secondary storage environments dedicated to a range of use cases, from backup and recovery to test/development and analytics. In order to manage this data, enterprises have traditionally invested in multiple solutions from different vendors to address each use case, resulting in a fragmented enterprise storage approach that is both expensive and difficult to manage. To bring order to data management, Cohesity has launched the first converged secondary storage solution, which scales seamlessly while maintaining the management flexibility necessary to handle a wide variety of workloads. Cohesity empowers companies to control the growing volume of data by replacing the sprawl of point solutions with a single, consolidated platform.

October 16, 2015 Off

Red Hat to Acquire IT Automation and DevOps Leader Ansible

By David
Grazed from Red Hat.

Red Hat, Inc., the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Ansible, Inc., a provider of powerful IT automation solutions designed to help enterprises move toward frictionless IT. Ansible’s automation capabilities, together with Red Hat’s existing management portfolio, will help users drive down the cost and complexity of deploying and managing both cloud-native and traditional applications across hybrid cloud environments. With today’s announcement, Red Hat expands its leadership in hybrid cloud management, OpenStack and containers.

Ansible’s simple and agentless approach, unlike competing solutions, does not require any special coding skills, removing some of the most significant barriers to automation across IT. From deployment and configuration to rolling upgrades, by adding Ansible to its hybrid management portfolio, Red Hat will help customers to: