1. Category: Cloud Computing

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    1. CA Technologies Announces CA Private Cloud Accelerator For Vblock Platforms

      Explore Growth Strategies For The IT Channel (Feb 2 2012)

      CA Technologies today announced CA Private Cloud Accelerator for Vblock Platforms, a new solution that drives Business Service Innovation by enabling IT to provide rapid, predictable and secure provisioning and delivery of cloud infrastructure and critical IT and business services.


      Comment Mentions:   London   CTO   CA Technologies

    2. Evolven Joins Amazon Web Services Solution Provider Program to Ensure Smooth Transitions to Cloud Services and Prevent ...

      Explore prweb.com (Feb 2 2012)

      Amazon Web Services includes Evolven’s change and configuration monitoring software to improve stability, performance and availability of Amazon customer cloud services (PRWeb February 02, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9154774.htm


      Comment Mentions:   Amazon   Amazon Web Services   Israel

    3. Performance Management in Virtualized Environments

      Explore Home | SYS-CON MEDIA (Feb 1 2012)

      Performance Management in Virtualized Environments

      Virtualization technologies have changed the ground rules on monitoring and managing your IT services. Most of us in the IT operations world tend to focus on the nuts and bolts of the infrastructure - our key concerns are: How hot are my Linux servers? How many IOPS are happening to the disks? Is Active Directory working? Is DNS working, etc.? On the other hand, end users are focused on the business services that they are accessing. After all, that's what they see and care about to get their job


      Comment Mentions:   Citrix   CRM   Oracle

    4. Fog surrounding health care cloud economics begins to clear

      Explore searchhealthit.techtarget.com (Feb 1 2012)

      It isn't yet obvious to the IT folks in the trenches, or even to analysts and soothsayers who make their living trendspotting, but 2012 may end up as the year of the health care cloud. Providers are increasingly looking for solutions to real-life problems brought on by jammed-full data centers that can't expand one more inch despite increasing data-storage needs fromelectronic health record (EHR) implementation and meaningful use, ICD-10 compliance and record retention rules, as well as accounta


      Comment Mentions:   Amazon   Securities and Exchange Commission   Mississippi

    5. CA Technologies Announces Winners of CA AppLogic Partner Awards

      Explore Market News, Real (Feb 1 2012)

      ISLANDIA, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- CA Technologies (NASDAQ: CA - News) unveiled the five winners of its first annual CA AppLogic Partner Awards at "Accelerate the Cloud Miami 2012," a CA Technologies ...


      Comment Mentions:   Asia   CA Technologies   All Rights Reserved

    6. SOASTA Partners With OpTier to Help Bridge the Gaps in the Application Delivery Chain

      Explore Marketwire (Feb 1 2012)

      Leading Solution Puts Dev, QA, Test and IT Operations on the Same Page for Web, Cloud and Mobile Application Performance


      Comment Mentions:   New York   California   BTM

    7. Wyse Transforms Digital Signage, In-Store Advertising and Retail Kiosks With Cloud Client Computing

      Explore Marketwire (Feb 1 2012)

      Banks, Retailers, Airports, Universities and More Turn to Wyse Cloud Client Solutions Over PCs for Flexibility, Reliability and Affordability


      Comment Mentions:   Citrix   California   Cisco

    8. Not so fast when it comes to testing in the cloud

      Explore SD Times (Jan 31 2012)

      Developers face outsourcing, virtual lab management and mobile devices as obstacles Visit website for full story...


      Comment Mentions:   Citrix   Microsoft   San Francisco

    9. Public Sector Four-Fifths of the Way to Total Server Virtualization

      Explore ReadWriteWeb (Jan 31 2012)

      Public Sector Four-Fifths of the Way to Total Server Virtualization

      Ever since human beings landed on the moon, the state of technology in government appeared to be on a downward slope. Never mind that it was really the U.S. Government that facilitated the original Internet; in public sector offices, the state of computing started lagging behind the private sector ever since IBM mass-produced the microcomputer. That slope may have bottomed out two years ago ...


      Comment Mentions:   Microsoft   IBM   Intel

    10. Government virtualizing servers, largely missing desktop opp

      Explore GHIT - The Home page (Jan 31 2012)

      En route to the federal government’s ambitious data center consolidation plans, the move toward virtualizing servers is expected to double by 2015. And while government IT professionals are also eyeing desktop virtualization, servers are the top priority. Agencies anticipate ratcheting up from 37 percent of workloads being virtualized to 63 percent, which, if it happens as planned, holds potential to grow government savings as much as $23.6 billion, according to a report published Monday by Meri


      Comment Mentions:   Microsoft   ROI   Nist

    11. Enterprise Management Associates Announces Free IT Management Webinars for February

      Explore prweb.com (Jan 31 2012)

      Topics include cloud optimization for service delivery, application performance management, CMDB/CMS, and unified security (PRWeb January 31, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/1/prweb9151991.htm


      Comment Mentions:   IBM   Enterprise Management Associates   Boulder

    12. Blitzkrieg and VDI Edge Protection

      Explore Virtualization Journal (Jan 30 2012)

      By now, everyone even vaguely familiar with information security knows the military maxim of blitzkrieg – burst through the hardened defense at a single point and then rush pell-mell to the rear where the soft underbelly of any static army lies. It is a good military strategy, provided you have the resources to break through the defenses and follow up with a rapid advance into the rear areas. While there are variants of this plan, and a lot of discussion about how/when it is strategically worth the risk, historically speaking it has been a smashing success. Germany did it to ...


      Comment Mentions:   France   Germany   Don MacVittie

    13. Enterprise Going Strong on Green IT Initiatives

      Explore IT News (Jan 28 2012)

      Green initiatives are making room for savings towards electricity bills, cloud computing and virtualization as well. Taking a cue from the IT managers and CIOs who are always demanding to do more activities with their limited resources, enterprise are now seriously looking into the details of saving on their electricity bills and embracing Green IT infrastructure like the cloud computing environment. As a result, consumption of natural light becomes very important. Most of the enterprises are se

      Comment Mentions:   Microsoft   IBM   Lenovo

    14. 3 reasons why even if your IT is cloud-centric, you must manage it

      Explore zdnet.com (Jan 27 2012)

      Switching to cloud services can save money but it doesn't negate the need for high-level IT strategy and management.

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    15. Ubuntu creator warns businesses to be wary of cloud lock-in

      Explore news.techworld.com (Jan 27 2012)

      Cloud infrastructure was always meant to be based on open standards, and organisations that choose to buy capacity from public clouds that only support one standard are creating problems for themselves in the future, according to Ubuntu creator Canonical. “All the world’s biggest clouds are built on open source technology,” said Canonical's vice president Chris Kenyon in a keynote session at Cloud Expo Europe yesterday. “They’re not all built on open standards, but open source underpins all of t

      Comment Mentions:   Citrix   Amazon   Oracle

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