Telarus unmasks cloud computing platform
Infrastructure service provider, Telarus, has taken the wrappers off its cloud computing platform.
Infrastructure service provider, Telarus, has taken the wrappers off its cloud computing platform.
Dimension Data is putting on the finishing touches to the implementation and testing of a disaster recovery project for engineering and project management group, Ausenco. The contract is worth about $2 million.
VMware partner director, David Blackman, has quit his post after two-and-half years. He is being replaced by Oracle partner manager and industry veteran, Fred King.
Cloud computing systems and Web 2.0 applications are still vulnerable to attack via users and clear text transport protocols, according to professional hacker, Chris Gatford.
Lucida Group’s newly formed division, LC9, has announced a cloud services partnership with Master Brokers.
After some fits and starts, IBM has re-tooled its cloud strategy and come up with a set of offerings that should make both the public and private cloud models more appealing to enterprises, analysts say.
Google has released an early version of a new type of database whose approach to data management will be revolutionary, according to an analyst who has studied the technology behind it.
Enterprises with at least 1,000 employees are more interested in cloud-based virtual servers than companies with fewer employees, Forrester Research says in a new report.
HP has designed a new portfolio of hardware, software, and services, aimed at reducing costs and saving resource, particularly for businesses involved in Web 2.0, cloud and high-performance computing.
Despite the global recession, Oracle didn't offer steeper discounts than usual during the final rush of contract talks leading up to the end of its fiscal year on May 31, according to a consultant who advises companies on Oracle negotiations.
Data warehousing vendor Greenplum on Monday rolled out its "Enterprise Data Cloud" initiative, a long-term product and methodology strategy meant to further the idea of "self-service" data warehousing.
Reassuring the Java community, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison pledged a commitment to Java technologies, including the budding JavaFX rich media extension to Java, on Tuesday morning at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco.
In order to keep employees from accessing inappropriate Web sites, Lanco International used to enter the URLs of some banned sites into its Internet Security and Acceleration server filters, but that was a cumbersome process that didn't nearly cover the vast number of inappropriate sites.
The recent Interop Las Vegas had its bright spots: cloud computing generated genuine buzz; HP flexed its growing muscles; and dozens of innovative products were rolled out. However, there was no escaping the fact that the dour economy and significant market consolidation have taken their toll on the network industry and its biggest general trade show.
VMware is still the only virtualization vendor whose hypervisor meets every enterprise requirement, but rivals Citrix, Microsoft and Virtual Iron are closing in on that goal, according to research by the Burton Group.
Automation tools are important in preventing virtual server sprawl, but IT managers have to set strict policies and enforce them to avoid unnecessary proliferation of virtual machines.
Hardware distributor, FortuneTec, has formed a new partnership with RAID vendor, Areca.
VMware’s vSphere platform has been lauded by several partners and the industry as addressing key virtualisation technology issues while driving cloud computing take-up.
VMware is buying a 5 percent stake in Terremark, a close partner that provides collocation and managed infrastructure services using VMware's virtualization software, Terremark said on Tuesday.
Users are set to ditch tape as a storage medium as one in 10 businesses have lost data following a failure of a tape backup system.