Archive for July, 2010

DreamWorks New Cloud Hosting Deal

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

DreamWorks SKG has signed a multi-year deal with Cerelink for cloud server access.  This move will help them rendering movies like How To Train Your Dragon using elastic compute resources housed in Cerelink’s supercomputing-class facility in New Mexico.

How To Train Your Dragon
Cerelink is a high performance cloud computing  provider to the motion picture industry. It provides private clouds for rendering and other content creation and management application, based on a combination of data center space, scalable high performance computing and networking, in the form of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).
In my opinion this is going to change the whole motion picture industry.  Using cloud servers the motion picture industry will be able to save valuable resources.  I think this will help them to save a lot of money and put all that money to creating great movies.  How To Train Your Dragon has been one of my favorite animated movies this year to date.  Possibly one of the best animated films I have seen of all time.  The fact that a cloud hosting provider could help with this would be awesome and help out a ton.
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Google Cloud Music Service

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Monday afternoon in a post by the New York Post, Google is in New York trying to rush a licensing deal through with the Harry Fox Ageny.  Why would Google be striking a deal with one of the largest digital music agencies that licenses mechanical and digital rights for thousands of publishers?  Is Google Cloud Music service going to be available in the near future?

Last month, CNET reported that Google could launch a music service this fall. Google declined to comment for this story. Both Apple and Google have both discussed building cloud services for both film and music.  This has been confirmed by

numerous sources at the major movie studios and record labels. Each company has discussed hosting their users’ media on their own cloud servers. Think about it? Users could access their movies, music, and e-books from all different types of devices.  Wouldn’t it be nice if you could access everything from your iPhone or Blackberry?  Google cloud servers would stream this to your mobile device at a small monthly cost.

At this point, Google appears further along in launching a cloud service than Apple, sources said.

To reach an agreement on cloud music will not be easy. The labels have yet to license music rights for the kind of offerings that Google and Apple are said to be working on. “There’s no template,” said one music source. “They’re going to be starting from scratch and that’s not easy.” What that means is that if negotiations go poorly, they could conceivably delay the launch offering until next year.

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Ubuntu Cloud Stack

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Canonical has revealed that it’s working with open-source project Hadoop and NoSQL database providers to deepen the level of integration between these big-data technologies and the Linux distro’s next planned release: Maverick Meerkat, aka Ubuntu 10.10, due in October.

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For those of you who aren’t aware of who or what Canonical does. Canonical has been helping Ubuntu’s push into the cloud, delivering an integrated stack of cloud platforms ready for download.  They are also a huge contributor managing dependencies, deployment, and provisioning of applications on Ubuntu clouds. Their  internal project codenamed Ensemble has played a significant role in the advancement of cloud servers running Ubuntu.  The Ubuntu cloud server will help companies save more money then ever before, plus… it’s cool!

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