Archive for July, 2010

Aurora Cloud Server

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Microsoft has announced details of the next version of Small Business Server (SBS) – actually, make that two versions. Codename “Aurora” by contrast is a new thing, and designed as a gateway to cloud services as well as managing the local network, and is aimed at businesses with five to 25 users. Both versions will be released as public betas by the end of August.

SBS 7.0 is an update of what we have seen before, a bundle of core applications including Exchange 2010, SharePoint, and System Update Services, tuned to run on a single Server 2008 R2 box.

“You can see this whole platform exploding,” Leworthy said.

As so often with Microsoft, it is conflicted about this cloud thing. Towards the end of our briefing, Leworthy spouted the party line. “For organizations with existing SBS infrastructures, our recommendation to them is to look at SBS 7.0.”

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AMD Opteron 6000 Cloud Hosting Series Platform

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Overview: Take advantage of the latest technology advancements from AMD and Microsoft. Together, the AMD Opteron™ 6000 Series platform and Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 offer solid performance and scalability while helping minimize cost and space in the datacenter. AMD

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Cloud Security Problems

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Cloud Security is one element that perhaps “clouds” the outlook for cloud computing more than any other.  “That’s one of the major issues holding back adoption of shared public clouds by enterprises and by the federal government,” said Jonathan Nguyen-Duy, director of security product management at Verizon Business, which provides cloud computing services.

Even private clouds requires extra security, says Christofer Hoff, director of cloud and virtualization solutions at Cisco Systems (CSCO).

“But in a public cloud, the challenges are a little more interesting,” he said, since customers have to rely on the security provided by the public cloud providers. “You’re talking about a multitenant environment with the potential to be co-located next to a competitor or attacker.”

He says while large companies are putting some nonregulated and less sensitive parts of their business into public clouds, many are not turning to the public cloud “for mission-critical or heavily regulated data.”

27% Annual Growth Forecast

  • The global public cloud market will be worth $55.5 billion in 2014, research firm IDC says.
  • It’s seen rising at a compound annual growth rate of 27% from 2009 till then.
  • But 40% to half of large companies “are first building their own private clouds,” said Gartner analyst John Pescatore, an analyst with research firm Gartner.
  • He says fewer than 10% are using full public cloud services.
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