Archive for June, 2010

Riverbed Optimization System Expanding Cloud

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Riverbed announced earlier today the release of version 6.1 of the Riverbed Optimization System (RiOS), which powers Riverbed’s wide area network (WAN) optimization solutions. This release will accelerate Riverbeds organizations’ pathway to the cloud by providing enhanced acceleration for cloud services and enterprise applications. This will provide organizations with more flexibility when determining the best approach for consolidating IT resources to public, private and hybrid cloud environments and ensure that organizations obtain maximum performance regardless of their network architecture.

“With this release, Riverbed is providing its customers with the necessary tools to support critical IT initiatives such as private and public cloud computing, IT centralization and disaster recovery. As CIOs turn to centralized IT models to reduce costs, WAN optimization is an increasingly critical tool required to maintain performance and ensure that distant employees remain productive,” said Cindy Borovick, vice president at IDC.

“The Riverbed Steelhead appliances have allowed International Justice Mission (IJM) to accelerate application performance — especially email and our centralized Intranet and training running on SharePoint. These are critical applications for training our employees working in the field and communicating about rescue missions,” said John Lax, Vice President of Information Systems at IJM. “We are very interested in Riverbed’s plans to accelerate Exchange 2010 and SharePoint 2010 in the newest version of RiOS. As we look into upgrading our IT infrastructure to the new Microsoft portfolio, having fast access to these new applications is critical to our mission.”

“As organizations continue to consolidate IT environments and explore cloud computing, they face performance challenges in connecting users over the WAN to business-critical applications and data. Riverbed’s advanced application- and network-level fluency provides our customers with substantially improved performance over other acceleration products, regardless of which network architecture they use, which applications they run, or where their data resides,” said Apurva Dave, vice president of product marketing at Riverbed.

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Engine Yard expands Ruby Cloud Hosting

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The Ruby on Rails cloud hosting has arrived at the VMware station. Engine Yard announced a new Platform-as-a-Service offering for Ruby on Rails applications. The service will be called xCloud, consisting of Ruby stacks hosted in Terremark’s VMware-based cloud.

Terremark has historically been aligned with VMware in cloud infrastructure. VMware’s struggle to get a commercial-grade virtualization management solution up and running has been closely tied to Terremark, where both companies have acknowledged that many of VMware’s future enterprise cloud-management tools have been developed” reports Alex Handy.

Later Alex said “Engine Yard, on the other hand, had previously dipped its toe into the cloud hosting pool, but after a short period, the company’s original cloud hosting plans were scrapped in favor of simply using Amazon Web Services to host its customers’ Ruby on Rails applications.”

xCloud offers higher throughput in disk I/O and certified regulatory compliance for companies that need to adhere to standards like PCI.

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WWDC 2010 Cloud Based iTunes & MobileMe

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Rumors about a cloud-based iTunes service have been floating around the internet for some time now, gaining a little notice with Apple’s construction of a major new data center in North Carolina.  This new Apple data center is apparently just starting to come online.  Another reason why I think there will be a cloud based iTunes is its acquisition of streaming music service Lala Media with reports that its efforts would be directed to a cloud-based iTunes.

With news late last month that Lala’s existing service will shut down on May 31st, some have wondered whether Apple is preparing to make way for an introduction of its cloud-based service, but recent music industry rumors suggest that such an announcement is likely not in the near future.

May have speculated about a possible launch of a cloud-based iTunes service at WWDC 2010, although industry sources suggest such a service isn’t imminent. Steve Jobs did reveal earlier this week, however, that Apple has been working on some sort of wireless syncing for the iPhone.

One unconfirmed rumor has also suggested that Apple may begin offering a free version of MobileMe as part of a cloud-based initiative.

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