Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Who's making money in the cloud?

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Who's making money in the cloud?
Who's really making money in the cloud computing market? It can be tough to say for sure because most cloud computing companies don't make official revenue and earnings figures available. But, that hasn't stopped some analysts from making estimating at least the revenue results. Read More


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12 Android apps to help keep your IT shop humming
From cloud management to remote tech support to database administration, these apps have your IT needs covered. Read More

Ex-Cisco engineers tackle Layer 4-7 SDNs
Another SDN startup with a Cisco pedigree has emerged. Anuta Networks, a provider of network services virtualization, came out of stealth mode this week and unveiled its plan for delivering "on-demand, anytime, anywhere" network services for cloud. Read More

Up-and-comers pushing cloud stalwarts to diversify
Leading cloud computing vendors are diversifying into new product and service areas, as well as expanding into new geographic territories in an effort to stave off up-and-comers, according to new research. Read More


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Startup NetCitadel aims to orchestrate security management controls in virtualized nets
Startup NetCitadel today launched with a product called OneControl intended to automate what might otherwise be manual research and changes related to configuring firewalls, switches or other gear when virtual-machine (VM) workloads are spun up or down in enterprise data centers or cloud environments. Read More

Hadoop goes to the cloud
Two public cloud service providers have rolled out hosted versions of Hadoop clusters, including SkyTap announcing a partnership with Hadoop distributor Cloudera, and Joyent teaming with HortonWorks on a cloud-based Hadoop service that's available today. Read More

Government IT's move to cloud slowed by security concerns, misconceptions
Experts explain the importance of demystifying cloud computing for federal agencies, stressing that security worries and concerns are a matter of implementation. Read More


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Actian to acquire Pervasive Software in big data deal
Actian, formerly Ingres, is to acquire Pervasive Software, a vendor of cloud-based and on-premises software for data management and analysis. The deal is targeted at the growing big data market. Read More

Big goals for Big Data
A year ago--perhaps a bit more--big data was just starting to take its place among the industry's most-used buzz terms. Today everyone talks about it as a potentially powerful piece of enterprise security. But there are still plenty of practitioners struggling to get the concept, much as they struggled to figure out cloud security a few years ago. Read More

IT's 2013 resolutions: Faster app delivery, but less cloud
Survey also shows greater business alignment a goal, but moreso than usual. Read More

Startup takes aim at multi-hypervisor management
An updated version of software from startup HotLink aims to ease the management of multi-hypervisor environments, as well as provision off-premises resources, like VMs from Amazon's cloud, all from VMware's vCenter management console. Read More

 
 
 

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