Archive for July, 2010

NaviSite to Speak on SaaS Cloud Transition at HostingCon 2010

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

SaaS-expert William Toll will moderate a panel titled “Enabling ISVs to Go SaaS with Hosted Infrastructure as Service Solutions” at HostingCon 2010. HostingCon 2010 is being held from July 19-21, 2010 in Austin, Texas.

Who: William Toll, NaviSite What: Enabling ISVs to Go SaaS with Hosted Infrastructure as Service Solutions When: Tuesday, July 20, 2:00 PM Where: Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas

A panel of SaaS thought leaders including Trina Horner from Microsoft, Lincoln Murphy from Sixteen Ventures, Anders Trolle-Schultz at SaaS-IT Consult, Jeffrey Kaplan from THINKstrategies, Alex Davis from WorkPlace Systems, and Justin Pirie from Mimecast will join NaviSite to discuss:

--  The current status of Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and their
    transition to SaaS and the cloud.
--  Which ISV segments are most motivated and interested in transitioning
    to cloud-based delivery models?
--  SaaS enablement services that Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS)
    providers offer to assist ISVs with their transitions to on-demand
    SaaS models.
--  Key differentiators that IaaS providers offer to enable successful
    migrations to cloud services.
--  User case studies.




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Former Loudcloud CEO Ben Horowitz Invested In Cloud Identity Startup Okta

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Long before he was part of the powerful investing duo behind venture fund Andreessen Horowitz, Ben Horowitz was a co-founder and CEO of Opsware (previously known as Loudcloud) a pioneer for cloud computing companies (Opsware was eventually sold to HP in 2007 for $1.6 billion). He’s considered an expert in the cloud so his first investment in a cloud computing startup is something to pay attention to.

Okta, which received $750,000 in funding from Andreessen Horowitz last fall, is a cloud application management service. Okta’s platform allows companies to have control of their users, applications, and data both in the cloud and behind the firewall.

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WPC Opens With Major Microsoft Cloud Announcements

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Microsoft this week is hosting its annual Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) in Washington D.C.  The company is using it as a forum for a a couple announcements. The biggest announcement  was the software giant’s continued commitment to transitioning to a cloud computing superpower.

“We are at an inflection point in technology history,” Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said at the show. “For customers, cloud computing creates tremendous value, which translates to massive opportunity for Microsoft and its partners. As in past technology transitions, Microsoft will help partners embrace the industry’s transformation to realize their opp

Microsoft announced the Windows Azure platform appliance, which it describes as the first “turn-key cloud services platform,” and one that is already in use by companies such as Dell, Fujitsu, and HP. The broader Windows Azure platform allows customers to deploy “clouds,” or datacenter-based computing resources, on demand, lowering costs during downtime and expanding capabilities seamlessly during need. These clouds are typically hosted off-site, but those based on the Windows Azure platform appliance can be hosted on-premise, within a corporation’s own datacenters. Microsoft calls these private clouds.

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