Archive for June, 2010

Windows Azure Cloud Platform Now with Security Guidance

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Microsoft began offering on Monday guidance intended to help developers make secure applications for the company’s Windows Azure cloud platform.  Guidance is being offered in the form of a technical paper accessible on Microsoft’s site that’s entitled, “Security Practices for Developing Windows Azure Applications.” It is intended for developers, designers, architects and testers and is based on the company’s Security Development Lifecycle practices.

“Issues related to the security of the cloud are becoming increasingly important for businesses and consumers. As a result, it’s important that people delivering products to the cloud understand that they must build applications with security in mind from the start,” a Microsoft representative said.

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Chrome OS in the Cloud

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Companies that already rely on Google products like Google Docs, Gmail, Google Voice, and Google Buzz will probably feel right at home on the browser-turned-OS. The newGoogle OS putting the finishing touches on the Chrome OS that is expected to hit the streets before the holidays.  The cloud-based origins of the Chrome OS, however, will make it a difficult pill to swallow for businesses that are already invested in Microsoft software and Windows-based applications.

There are reports circulating, though, of a feature in the upcoming Chrome OS called “chromoting”–essentially a mash-up of “Chrome” and “remoting”. A Google software engineer, Gary Kacmarcík, confirmed the existence of chromoting in a message shared by a third-party in the Chromium-Discuss Google Group. “We’re adding new capabilities all the time. With this functionality (unofficially named ‘chromoting’), Chrome OS will not only be great platform for running modern web apps, but will also enable you to access legacy PC applications right within the browser.”

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Customizable Cloud Hosting

Monday, June 14th, 2010

CloudPronto now offering Customizable Cloud Hosting! “You might think of cloud servers as ultra-flexible dedicated servers,” said Octavio Diaz, Operations Manager at CloudPronto, a leading cloud hosting company headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale. “A cloud server is totally customizable and gives you access to run anything you want on a fault tolerant program, from web site hosting to file storage and beyond.”

“Cloud servers not only offer scalability and cost savings, they also let businesses access systems anywhere from any device with a web browser. And because the cloud allows resource sharing across a large pool of users, cloud hosting is more reliable than traditional web hosting,” Diaz explained. “Cloud servers are also easier to maintain and support, and cloud hosting has green benefits. By using only the resources needed, businesses are reducing their carbon footprin

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