Category: News

September 21, 2015 Off

Boosting Wind Power with Cloud Computing

By David

Grazed from InsideHPC. Author: Editorial Staff.

In this special guest feature from Scientific Computing World, Gemma Church reports that the wind energy industry is increasingly looking to the cloud and to modeling and simulation to solve its engineering problems. Wind power is a staple renewable energy source that is often described as relying on mature technology. In many ways, this assumption is correct as wind farms pop up across the globe in increasingly diverse and remote locations. But a lot of innovation is going on behind the scenes.

Many difficulties remain with the way we build and deploy wind turbines, which raises doubts over the profitability of such systems. The physical size of the turbines has increased and this makes such systems more complicated, increases the costs, and adds significant financial risk to projects that can cost hundreds of millions of pounds to complete…

September 21, 2015 Off

Investor confidence is highest in cloud computing say venture capitalists

By David

Grazed from BusinessCloudNews. Author: Editorial Staff.

Cloud computing has been hailed as the strongest technology investment sector for the third time in a row in a survey that gauges confidence among capital, private and growth equity speculators. The cloud sector came out strongest in the 2015 Global Venture Capital Confidence Survey compiled by Deloitte and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA).

The study quizzes 200 speculators on the general venture capital environment as well as other market factors such as conditions in industries and across regions. While biopharmaceuticals and robotics reported the highest levels of confidence growth, and the Internet of Things (IoT) was recognised for the first time by the study, cloud computing was the top tech trend for the third year in a row…

September 21, 2015 Off

ISO 27018, the cloud computing privacy standard: one year on

By David

Grazed from SiliconRepublic. Author: Editorial Staff.

Following the first anniversary of the publication of ISO 27018 – an international privacy standard governing the processing of personal data in the cloud — Mason Hayes & Curran looks at how successful the new standard has been and the challenges customers and cloud providers are facing following its adoption.

Last summer, the International Standards Organisation (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) published ISO 27018, the first privacy-specific international standard for cloud services. The new standard specifies the roles of a data controller and a data processor in maintaining the security and privacy of personally identifiable information (PII) stored in a public cloud environment…

September 21, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: AWS Outage Doesn’t Change Anything

By David

Grazed from Forbes. Author: Justin Warren.

If the latest AWS outage changes anything in your approach to cloud adoption, then you’re doing it wrong. This is not the first AWS outage (I first wrote about one in 2011, back when I had hair), nor will it be the last. Nor will it be only AWS that suffers another outage at some point in the future.

We’ve already seen outages from Office365, Azure, Softlayer, and Gmail. Outages are a thing that happens, whether your computing is happening in your office, in co-location, or in ‘the cloud’, which is just a shorthand term for “someone else’s computer”. To think that putting applications ‘in the cloud’ magically makes everything better is naive at best…

Read more from the source @ http://www.forbes.com/sites/justinwarren/2015/09/20/aws-outage-doesnt-change-anything/

September 21, 2015 Off

Huawei releases OpenStack-based cloud disaster recovery solution

By David

Grazed from NetworksAsia. Author: Editorial Staff.

At the Huawei Cloud Congress 2015, Huawei released the industry’s first OpenStack-based cloud disaster recovery solution. This solution provides disaster recovery capabilities for cloud data centers that employ an open architecture. In addition, the solution helps telecom operators and large-sized enterprises provide disaster recovery services for tenants.

The company also launched FusionSphere 6.0, an enterprise-class cloud operating system, which helps customers deploy virtual servers, private clouds, public clouds, hybrid clouds, desktop clouds, and NFVI. Characterized by openness and convergence, OpenStack-based cloud data centers have attracted an increasing number of enterprise customers and have been actively put into use…

September 20, 2015 Off

IaaS and PaaS cloud computing: Benefits, myths and common mistakes

By David

Grazed from IT ProPortal.  Author: Mihail Karpuk.

The “cloud” has been a hot term for a while. Regardless of the fact that the concept has been around for about 10 years, its superstar status produces many delusions and misconceptions.  There are still misunderstandings even about what cloud is. Technologies that have nothing to do with the cloud are given the buzzword name, and cloud hosting is marketed as a solution to every problem a business owner might have.

Therefore, before we talk about advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing, it is important to understand what the term “cloud service” really means. The main characteristics of the cloud are:

  • On-demand
  • Self-service
  • Scalable and measurable…
September 20, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: Investors Buy Shares of salesforce.com, inc. on Weakness (CRM)

By David

Grazed from DCProgressive.  Author: Lisa Michaels.

Investors bought shares of salesforce.com, inc. (NYSE:CRM) on weakness during trading hours on Friday, Analyst Ratings Net reports. $215.54 million flowed into the stock on the tick-up and $49.94 million flowed out of the stock on the tick-down, for a money net flow of $165.60 million into the stock. Of all stocks tracked, salesforce.com, inc. had the 31st highest net in-flow for the day. salesforce.com, inc. traded down ($0.92) for the day and closed at $71.40

Several brokerages have commented on CRM. Roth Capital reaffirmed a “buy” rating on shares of salesforce.com, inc. in a report on Monday, August 24th. FBR & Co. reiterated a “buy” rating and issued a $82.00 target price on shares of salesforce.com, inc. in a research report on Monday, July 13th. Jefferies Group restated a “sell” rating on shares of salesforce.com, inc. in a research report on Monday, August 24th…

September 19, 2015 Off

Huawei debuts open cloud fabric

By David

Grazed from  ITOnline.  Author: Kathy Gibson.

Kathy Gibson reports from Huawei Cloud Congress in Shanghai – The network has become the bottleneck stifling the ability of cloud computing to scale effectively; but software-defined networking (SDN) could hold the key to unlocking performance and scale.  “SDN is becoming necessary because, as the cloud gets bigger, traditional networking cannot satisfy the requirements,” says Swift Liu, president of Huawei’s switch and enterprise communications solutions.

“More and more enterprises are moving into SDN because they want to get more value from their investment in networking and their data centres.  “We think SDN is the future trend because it can provide more power utilisation and other features that we cannot provide today. The whole industry is moving to cloud, and networking has to move as well.”…

September 19, 2015 Off

Microsoft demonstrates its Linux-based Azure Cloud Switch operating system

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Grazed from BulletinLeader.  Author: Watson Dong.

The company is working on building Azure Cloud Switch (ACS), a software which will make it simpler to control hardware which powers cloud-based services.  So it was logical to expect that Microsoft was, in fact, hacking together its own network operating system.

It’s supposed to make it easier for IT pros to manage their networking infrastructure across different types of hardware – important when you’re running a bunch of networks across a bunch of data centers at cloud computing scales…

September 19, 2015 Off

Cloud Computing: Juniper, Aerohive Partner on Wired, Wireless Networking Offering

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Grazed from eWeek.  Author:Jeffrey Burt.

Juniper Networks and Aerohive Networks are jointly developing a wired and wireless networking solution aimed at distributed enterprises that are wrestling with such trends as the consumerization of IT, cloud computing and the Internet of things (IoT) and the need for a secure and scalable network from the edge to the data center.

The two companies will create an interoperable enterprise offering that will include cloud-managed WiFi capabilities via Aerohive that combine with Juniper’s networking products that will give businesses of any size with multiple remote locations an easy-to-manage wired and wireless solution that can be deployed in the cloud or on premises…