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Avago CIO: HCL Played a Significant Role to Make Avago’s Cloud Strategy Possible – Video




Avago CIO: HCL Played a Significant Role to Make Avago #39;s Cloud Strategy Possible
Avago #39;s Cloud strategy won ValueHonors 2012 Award in the #39;Best Cloud Computing Strategy Implementation #39; Category. The company has been winning ValueHonors Award consecutively for two years now. In the video, Andy Nallapan, VP and CIO of Avago talks about why optimal use of the cloud is vital in today #39;s business environment and the benefits that the firm has seen as a result of its deployment.From:HCLTechtubeViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:19More inScience Technology

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IDC: the future is bright for cloud computing – written by AppsCare

Analysts have predicted a growing trend towards moving IT from on-premise to off-premise, an increase in spending on cloud services and new cloud applications in 2013.

UK - (PRWEB UK) 8 November 2012

So, with these predictions in mind lets have a look at some proven facts, not future predictions that are in fact pretty hard to argue with:

In a 2011 Avanade-commissioned study of C-level executives from 18 countries to learn how cloud computing is being used in the enterprise, it found:

The above numbers are only a handful of facts on cloud computing adoption and yet they produce a compelling argument to convince those still in denial.

Overall, there are very real trends toward cloud platforms, and also toward massively scalable processing. Virtualization, service orientation and the Internet have converged to sponsor a phenomenon that enables individuals and businesses to choose how they'll acquire or deliver IT services, with reduced emphasis on the constraints of traditional software and hardware licensing models. Services delivered through the cloud will foster an economy based on delivery and consumption of everything from storage to computation to video to finance deduction management.

The landscape for technology professionals is changing; the landscape for computing and how technology is delivered is changing. So what is to be done? First of all, dont sit around and wait for things to happen. Start developing a strategy that exploits cloud advantages for your organization. Determine what kind of cloud services you need solutions for, and meet with cloud providers to find the best long-term fit. If you are an IT professional, it would be advantageous to update your certifications to more cloud and security-friendly certifications.

AppsCare, Google Enterprise Premier Partner (powered by Netpremacy Global Services) is a world leader in cloud services provisions, supporting over 2500 customers in 33 countries.

Their "Google Enterprise Executive Brief" at Google, London - 29th November 2012 will highlight the latest innovative developments in cloud email infrastructure, collaboration, security and compliance. Experts from Netpremacy (AppsCare's parent company) in change management, technology and deployment alongside Brad Kilshaw, Enterprise Channel Manager at Google will be actively involved in answering those burdening questions, that simply cannot be answered on the phone or via email. To register for the event, or for more information click here.

Sophie Woodman Netpremacy Global Services +44 (0)8703 510018 Email Information

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The weakness and the future of cloud computing in Asia Pacific

Madura McCormack | Nov. 7, 2012

An interview with Citrix reveals some thoughts and projections for the future of the cloud

Asia Pacific is poised for cloud growth in 2013 and the strengths of cloud computing have been reiterated enough, but what are the weaknesses of this technology and where is Asia Pacific heading in the eyes of the vendors? An interview with Peder Ulander, vice president for product marketing cloud platforms groups at Citrix sheds some light on the issues.

Where do you see cloud computing in Asia Pacific?

Asia has been my number one region for the last three years straight. When I look at my business, Asia represents easily more than a third of my total opportunity on a global scale.

A lot of that comes from the fact that Asia is already very well situated with government regulation and policy around outsourcing and services. A lot of the hard problems around connectivity, cross border legislation and how companies are inter operating within the region have already been set up. Rules are clear around data sovereignty, components around the ability to connect into services securely, use of resources all exists here; there just weren't platforms to go do that in a broad sense.

Why I think Singapore is a core spot is because it is the same to cloud computing as it is to the banking industry. Singapore is the major hub that enables the rest of the region to tie communications and engage together in this new online global commerce system.

What do you think is a weakness of cloud computing that the industry has to address?

The biggest weakness that I see in the cloud is the understanding of it, in terms of vendors that are selling technology as 'cloud'. I think there are a lot of people guilty of this.

In terms of security, performance, scale and all those things that can be the reason behind why you don't adopt, they will be there no matter how good or bad the technology is. I can argue that there are mainframes that are still bad and insecure and inflexible, that's just the nature of technology, and that will always be there, and we will always find new ways of solving it.

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Cloud Spectator Compares Pricing Structure of IaaS Providers; Amazon EC2 Not Necessarily Top Cost Saver

BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - Nov 6, 2012) - Cloud Spectator, a leading independent cloud computing analyst firm that provides research and data on Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), today unveiled its newest research report, Infrastructure as a Service Market Metrics Report: Industry Pricing Comparison.The company conducted extensive cost analysis among 20 IaaS providers for different server configurations.The data found that Amazon EC2 did not score as the most cost-effective option for companies looking at short-term projects.

The Pricing Comparison report provides companies with a guide to understand competitor pricing, helping enterprises to make more informed decisions about their cloud computing needs.Other key findings from the report include:

"The cloud computing industry is changing constantly.As such, IaaS providers are readjusting and repackaging their services to fit the needs of their customers," said Kenny Li, founder and CEO at Cloud Spectator."With all the back and forth, it becomes a sliding scale for price structures.Our goal with the Pricing Comparison is to not only give the industry a pricing framework, but to also create a competitive matrix that the providers themselves can adopt when putting together their own pricing structure.It's been long overdue in the market and the providers are thankful for it."

The Pricing Comparison analyzed the following providers: 1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server, Amazon EC2, AT&T Cloud Architect, CloudSigma, eApps, ElasticHosts, GoGrid, Hosting.com Enterprise Cloud, IBM SmartCloud Enterprise, Internap AgileCLOUD, Joyent, Liquid Web Storm on Demand, OpSource Enterprise Cloud, PEER 1 Hosting's Zunicore, ProfitBricks, Rackspace Cloud, Savvis, Symphony VPDC, SoftLayer CloudLayer, Terremark vCloud Express, and Windows Azure.Price comparisons are broken down into hourly, monthly, and annual pricing to gain an accurate perspective on each provider's pricing strategies and advantages based on project timeline. The Pricing Comparison does not account for performance; rather, it assumes equivalent performance among providers.

For more information on obtaining a pricing-performance comparison, please contact Cloud Spectator regarding its CloudSpecs Solution.

About Cloud Spectator: Based in Boston, MA, Cloud Spectator is a leading independent cloud computing analyst firm that provides research and data to help businesses make informed decisions around choosing a Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider. By using proprietary software to measure and evaluate price vs performance among a broad base of cloud providers, Cloud Spectator enables companies to get the most benefit out of their cloud infrastructure investment. To download the most recent research, visit http://www.cloudspectator.com.

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EMC launches cloud computing, big data analytics courses in India

Mumbai, Nov. 8:

EMC Corporation has launched professional training and certification courses in cloud computing and big data analytics in India.

In addition, the NYSE-listed company aims to train over 30,000 engineering students in the first year as part of its EMC Academic Alliance (EAA) programme.

The new data science and big data analytics training and certification would help build a foundation for data analytics with a focus on the opportunities and challenges presented by big data, the company said in a statement.

While India has the necessary technical manpower, it is important to skill them in these new areas in order to leverage the power of analytics. Our new courses will address that gap and provide industry certification and skills development in cloud computing and Big Data analytics, said EMC India & SAARC President Rajesh Janey.

EMC will offer these courses through university partners.

rajesh.kurup@thehindu.co.in

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EMC to train 30,000 in cloud computing, data analytics

Mumbai, Nov 8 (IANS) EMC Data Storage Systems India, a subsidiary of US-based EMC Corporation, plans to train around 30,000 people in cloud computing, data science and big data analytics by 2013 through its new course, a top company official said Thursday.

Rajesh Janey, president, EMC India and SAARC, told IANS that the Indian cloud computing market (use of computing resources delivered as a service over the internet), currently estimated at $4 billion, was likely to touch $4.5 billion and the business opportunity in big data (huge data difficult to process with existing tools) is expected to touch $300 million in a couple of years.

"However, there is a huge shortage of manpower in these domains," he said.

According to Janey, the new certification courses will be a part of EMC Academic Alliance which has been implemented by tying up with over 250 educational institutes in India and to EMC's customers and partners.

Janey said that in the digital era, individual need and sentiment had become more prevalent and businesses and governments had the opportunity to understand this on a mass scale in real time and take necessary steps that would transform services and delivery.

"Cloud computing is transforming IT and big data is transforming business. But there is shortage of people with requisite skills. It is estimated globally that there is a shortage of around 192,000 data scientists," Janey said.

He said the new data science and big data analytics training and certification helped build a solid foundation for data analytics with focus on opportunities and challenges presented by big data.

The new Cloud Infrastructure and Services Associate-Level Training and Certification provides essential foundation of technical principles and concepts to enable IT professionals to together make informed business and technical decisions on migration to the cloud.

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Mega Youtube Poop Ep. 6 – Video




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The iFood instantaneously retrieves food from cloud servers placed and installed in random snack machines around the world discretely, imagine the possibilities of only $10 a snack automatically billed to your account!? eh?From:MegaHFPViews:13 0ratingsTime:00:35More inScience Technology

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My PC Business – My Results With My PC Business In A Couple Hours! – Video




My PC Business - My Results With My PC Business In A Couple Hours!
My PC Business is a hot new online business system that pays up to $470 for every $12.95 sale http://www.mypcbusiness.com My PC Business is a real business opportunity that provides online pc back up service for consumers. This is something that everyone who has a computer seriously needs and wants. This system uses the latest in web storage technology and military grade cloud servers to secure and protect your data. The 3 tier payout system is something that #39;s very unique and far more lucrative than typical CPA (cost per action) offers. My PC Business is a new work at home opportunity designed by Frank Mitchell that basically promotes itself and is one of the easiest ways to start your own Internet business today. Get started right here http://www.mypcbusiness.comFrom:TheIMHeavyHitterViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:15More inPeople Blogs

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Zadara™ Storage available through the Rackspace Cloud Tools Marketplace to Support Open Cloud Ecosystem

Online Cloud Tools Marketplace Delivers Broad Spectrum of Products and Services

IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Zadara Storage, Inc. today announced that it has expanded its Virtual Private Storage Array (VPSA) solution, a Cloud Block and File Storage service for demanding applications, to the Rackspace open cloud. The VPSA service is available for first generation Cloud Servers and Cloud Servers powered by OpenStack through the enhanced Cloud Tools Marketplace from Rackspace (NYSE: RAX), the open cloud company. This marketplace will serve as a gateway to an open ecosystem of cloud solutions, which will give customers access to a broad range of tools available for the Rackspace open cloud.

Zadara's VPSAs are designed from the ground up for the cloud. By combining the best of traditional Enterprise Storage (SAN and NAS) and cloud storagePredictable Performance, scale, reliability, and privacythey finally put an end to cloud migration dilemmas. Even security is addressed, providing encryption both at-rest and in-flight. Data privacy is assured because customers own and manage their cryptographic keys.

The Rackspace Cloud Tools Marketplace is a comprehensive catalog of innovative, third-party developed applications designed for the Rackspace open cloud. Additionally, through the marketplace, customers can now browse, review and connect to cloud solutions focused on management, monitoring, application deployment and a host of other areas. By leveraging Openstack and developing solutions specifically for Rackspace open cloud, Zadara Storage provides increased flexibility for customers and helps them avoid vendor lock-in.

By adding Zadara's VPSA Cloud Block and File Storage service to the Marketplace, customers can now easily select from three preconfigured packages:

1.) Start-up Package with three 600GB SAS drives. Great for start-up SaaS customers.

2.) Solid State Flash Package with four SSD drives. For customers needing ultra-high IOPS.

3.) Enterprise Package includes a Boost Zadara Engine and twenty 600GB SAS drives for high IOPS and capacity.

All packages come with a FREE 15-day trial.

Zadara's VPSA solution on the Rackspace Cloud offers customers a scalable cloud block and file storage option," said Bob Bardwell, manager of business development at Rackspace. "We are excited that Zadara is now offering this additional flexibility via the Cloud Tools Marketplace."

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RightScale Global Expansion Continues Into Australia

SANTA BARBARA, CA and SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA--(Marketwire - Nov 6, 2012) - RightScale Inc., the leader in cloud computing management today, announced their expansion into Australia.The entry into the Australian market will provide local sales, support and professional services for the RightScale cloud management platform.

RightScale will bring its expertise in cloud computing to Australian companies looking to leverage the benefits of cloud services. The RightScale cloud management platform enables organizations to easily deploy and manage business-critical applications on public, private, and hybrid clouds.RightScale has more than 60,000 users worldwide and has been used to launch over 4.5 million cloud servers. RightScale powers many of the cloud's largest users with customers such as Sony Music, Pearson, Intercontinental Hotels Group, MOL (Money OnLine) and Zynga.

According to the October 2012 Cloud Computing Market Research Report from IBISWorld*, the adoption of a cloud-computing model is used for achieving economies of scale, enhancing information sharing speed and developing new services. In Australia this year, total industry revenue is expected to be $1.24 billion, up 7.8% on the previous year.

RightScale cloud management provides efficient configuration, monitoring, automation, and governance of cloud computing infrastructure and applications. RightScale provides large enterprises to start-ups with cloud computing management for business agility. RightScale is integrated with the leading public and private cloud providers including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Windows Azure, Rackspace Open Cloud, OpenStack and Citrix CloudStack along with others.

"We're entering the Australian market to build on our success in the APAC region," said Josh Fraser, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Sales at RightScale. "We believe strongly in the Australian market and we've already had early wins with customers. We plan to apply our collective experience from working with both early-adopter and large-scale customers to the Australian market thereby helping businesses deploy to the cloud with less risk and more agility."

"As a modern web-based company we chose the cloud for agility and to handle scaling events. We incorporated RightScale cloud management into our cloud strategy right from the beginning to automate and streamline our cloud deployments on AWS," stated Derek Clapham, Engineering Czar and Co-founder of PhotoMerchant."We rely on the dynamic provisioning that RightScale provides.Using RightScale gives PhotoMerchant the ability to focus more on the development of our application instead of managing our cloud infrastructure."

RightScale Australia is headed up by Giri Fox, an IT veteran with a background in enterprise sales and client management at leading organizations such as Cisco, Apple and IBM.

"The Australian market is poised for greater cloud adoption. Our entry strategy will focus on companies that range from those just beginning to use cloud services to more sophisticated cloud computing users," commented Giri Fox, Country Manager at RightScale Australia. "The maturity of the RightScale cloud management solution will be attractive to companies that want to leverage cloud computing to launch new offerings, reduce costs or expand their business."

RightScale will be presenting at the Amazon Web Services Event on November 13, 2012.RightScale will lead a session entitled "Manage for Peak Performance with AWS" presented by Josh Fraser.Mr. Fraser will be joined by RightScale customer, PhotoMerchant Co-Founder, Derek Clapham.The event will be held at The Westin, 1 Martin Place, Sydney.

The RightScale Australia office will be located in Sydney.RightScale also has offices located in Singapore, Seoul, South Korea and Tokyo, Japan to serve the fast growing cloud computing market in Asia Pacific.

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