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Enterprise 2.0: Cloud Will Boost Productivity

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

A group of panelists from Enterprise 2.0 talked about cloud hosting and how it will help us all out. The talked about everything from the benefits of cloud to how do you measure productivity in the cloud. Here are their answers. Thanks to InformationWeek.com for posting this info!

“What are the benefits of the cloud,” asked Alex Wolfe, the panel moderator? Wolfe is editor-in-chief of InformationWeek.com. Cisco’s Murali Sitaram tried to answer with a question of his own: “How do you measure “cloud” productivity?”

The answers prove elusive, probably because the cloud-computing phenomenon is new and is just gaining traction. But panelists indicated the cloud will improve productivity even now in its infancy.

Another panelist, Ted Schadler of Forrester Research, suggested:

CIOs should listen to their staffs and survey them. When a project has been 80% built, then survey their staffs again so productivity gains can be measured. Schadler has authored a new book entitled “Empowered: Unleash Your Employees, Energize Your Customers and Transform Your Business.” His thesis is that many enterprise employees have better technology “at home than at work. They are empowered. Employees know what to do.”

Schadler indicated there could be a sort of tug-of-war developing between technology-empowered employees, usually young, and CIOs who want platforms to deliver some order and discipline to the rapidly-developing cloud. Schadler said: “We’re seeing bets on platforms starting to rise.”

Sitaram, who is head of Cisco’s Enterprise Collaboration Platform, has been placing bets, too, on Cisco’s cloud platforms. He argues

To be successful, cloud platforms will have to be “open.” He notes that platform and other cloud standards are just now beginning to be established.

Another panelist, J.P. Rangaswami, CIO and chief scientist at BT Design, countered that there will be times when cloud participants won’t want to be seen.

“There will be times when people won’t want to be seen,” he said, adding that people will have many different communications choices in cloud computing ranging from tweets, instant messaging, email, and others. ”CIOs,” he said,” are learning very quickly how to get out of the way.”

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Dell Gaming Server Deal with OnLive

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

About a year and a half ago, when OnLive had put its cloud gaming tech together, it needed to design the servers to house its PCI video wizardry and host the games it was running, so it hired Dell’s DCS unit to do the job. The exact feeds and speeds of the OnLive systems are a closely guarded secret (and include some 250 patents), but Rhodes was at liberty to say that OnLive was not using a blade form factor, but instead a rack machine that was packing multiple servers into a single 1U rack box, a setup with enough oomph to run games and PCI-Express slots for the proprietary graphics cards for remotely displaying games over the browser.

The OnLive “cloud gaming” system has been in development for eight years and is embodied in millions of lines of code for running popular console-based games on servers, and a proprietary PCI-Express 2.0 card that crunches video and sends it over the intertubes to render those games in a browser. According to Andy Rhodes, marketing director of Dell’s Data Center Solutions custom server outfit and one of the early testers of the OnLive service, it works.

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HP Exec Talks About Cloud Hosting, and Data Usage

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Hewlett-Packard’s new executive vice president of software & solutions, Bill Veghte, talked all about cloud hosting at the June 15 opening of the HP Software Universe 2010 conference. He discussed all about the fundamental questions confronting businesses in their quest to digest and manage data.

Veghte spoke to an audience of media and analysts at Maryland’s Gaylord Center, where HP will spend the next several days hosting sessions for customers, partners and developers.

“I’ve had the privilege of watching some very dramatic market inflections, in terms of how businesses are using productivity,” Veghte said, adding that his background with Microsoft—including years spent developing Windows—allowed him to witness several such inflections.

Later when ask about whether to virtualize a particular service or application, or to rely on a public/private clouds, or even whether the cloud will be best utilized on a platform or application level he stated “As I talk about this,” Veghte said, “the reality is that enterprises are accelerating that model today: you look at the fact that, out of the number of businesses, 76 percent of businesses think they will pursue a private cloud implementation in the next couple of years.” While the rate of data usage is increasing exponentially among both consumers and businesses, he added, the fact remains that some 85 percent of that comes from businesses.

“Even as that digital data is accelerating, the requirements on IT organizations around security and compliance continue unabated,” Veghte said. “In fact, ‘unabated’ is an understatement: we will see more security issues, not less.”

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