Archive for June, 2010

Mezeo Software Welcomes Gladinet as a Cloud Partner

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Mezeo Software announced the addition of Gladinet as a Mezeo Ready Cloud Gateway Solution Partner. Gladinet offers two cloud gateway solutions: Cloud AFS and Cloud Desktop.  Cloud AFS, a file server cloud gateway solution with CIFS/NFS support, can now use any Mezeo-based storage cloud.  Cloud Desktop allows users to map to a Mezeo based storage cloud as a virtual network drive on their PC.

“We are excited about being part of the Mezeo Ready Program, and our joint cloud storage solution will benefit Mezeo customers by offering a cost-effective extension of their onsite storage,” said Gladinet co-founder Jerry Huang.  “The Gladinet and Mezeo solution will enable organizations to attach cloud storage to existing IT infrastructure to create a multi-tiered storage solution with low impact and faster backup or restore times.”

Mezeo is designed to make it easier for customers and service providers to find and deploy Mezeo Ready solutions.  The Mezeo Ready community is made up of service providers, customers, developers, cloud gateway providers and technology partners all focused on delivering cloud storage solutions.

“Solutions that enable cloud access, what we refer to as “cloud gateways or cloud clients,” are becoming increasingly important in the cloud computing space, and Gladinet’s solutions amplify the benefits of the Mezeo Cloud Storage Platform by making it easier to seamlessly access, aggregate, and backup to the cloud,” said Steve Lesem, President and CEO of Mezeo Software. “As a Mezeo Ready Partner, Gladinet is an ideal solution for customers looking for flexible CIFS/NFS access to a Mezeo cloud.”

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WSO2 Stratos Now with Open-Source Cloud Products

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

WSO2 earlier today announced the debut of WSO2 Stratos, an open-source middleware platform for cloud-based enterprise applications.

The on-demand or on-premises Stratos platform fosters building and deploying applications and services specifically for platform as a service (PaaS)-type deployments. Stratos goes beyond plain vanilla PaaS, however, by automating provisioning of enterprise servers, including the portal, enterprise service bus (ESB), and application servers. [Disclosure: WSO2 is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]

“At a time when IT developers can create a new application in one month, taking months to provision and deploy servers and systems no longer makes strategic or economic sense,” said Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana, WSO2 founder and CEO. “WSO2 Stratos provides a complete middleware platform for delivering robust applications on private clouds, as well as migrating between and integrating with public clouds and on-premise systems—and there’s never cloud lock-in.”

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Microsoft Opening Software and Services Excellence Center

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Steven Guggenheimer, Corporate Vice President of the original equipment manufacturer division at Microsoft Corporation today announced the opening of the Microsoft Software and Services Excellence Center (SSEC).

The main purpose of the center is to advance the potential of cloud computing across devices, in the data center and within new industries-all topics Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, addressed when he visited Taiwan last year. Via the Microsoft SSEC, Microsoft combines its R&D expertise and technology leadership in software, services and cloud datacenter technologies with Taiwan’s global leadership in hardware innovation in order to create next- generation connected devices and cloud data centers, creating new business opportunities for Microsoft and its partners. Moreover, Microsoft will license patents from its industry-leading portfolio and share its software development expertise with academic and R&D institutes in Taiwan to help strengthen the software and services technologies for the Taiwan Information and Communication Technology (ICT) ecosystem.

“Over the past two decades, hardware manufacturers in Taiwan have established their global leadership in PCs, netbooks, cell phones, LCDs, and other IT technologies, which is important for the global ICT industry,” said Steven Guggenheimer, who helped celebrate the center’s opening. “The opening of the SSEC is a significant milestone for Microsoft and its hardware partners in our collaboration for the development of additional business opportunities in the era of cloud computing.”

“Cloud computing services are a strategic industry that the government is promoting, and the Microsoft Software and Service Excellent Center will expedite the development of the Taiwan ICT industry towards cloud services,” said Wu Ming-Ji, Director General, Department of Industrial Technology, Ministry of Economic Affairs. “The Taiwan ICT industry will be able to bring in the most advanced software technologies as well as cloud data center implementation experience from Microsoft to integrate them with the existing system and R&D resources provided by the government. This will not only strengthen the existing competitiveness of the Taiwan hardware industry but also develop new business opportunities from cloud services. We believe that the integration of existing government resources with innovations provided by Microsoft is going

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