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Introducing Cloud Burst Cemaphore Systems Blog for Bringing E mail Continuity into the Cloud: related news

Introducing "Cloud Burst": Cemaphore Systems' Blog for Bringing E-mail Continuity into the Cloud

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Introducing "Cloud Burst": Cemaphore Systems' Blog for Bringing E-mail Continuity into the Cloud

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The Ideal, Non-Proprietary Cloud

jg21 writes "As previously discussed on Slashdot, the new tendency to speak of 'The Cloud' or 'Cloud Computing' often seems to generate more heat than light, but one familiar industry fault line is becoming clear — those who believe clouds can be proprietary vs. those who believe they should be free. One CEO who sides with open clouds in order that companies can pick and choose from vendors depending on precisely what they need has written a detailed article in which he outlines how, in his opinion, Platform-as-a-Service should work. He identifies nine features of 'an ideal PaaS cloud' including the requirement that 'Developers should be able to interact with the cloud computer, to do business with it, without having to get on the phone with a sales person, or submit a help ticket.

Multiple Experts Try Defining "Cloud Computing"

jg21 writes "Even though IBM's Irving Wladawsky Berger reports a leading analyst as having said recently that 'There is a clear consensus that there is no real consensus on what cloud computing is,' here are no fewer than twenty attempts at a definition of the infrastructural paradigm shift that is sweeping across the Enterprise IT world — some of them really quite good. From the article: 'Cloud computing is...the user-friendly version of grid computing.' (Trevor Doerksen) and 'Cloud computing really is accessing resources and services needed to perform functions with dynamically changing needs. An application or service developer requests access from the cloud rather than a specific endpoint or named resource.' (Kevin Hartig)"

SOASTA Announces Testing for Amazon EC2 Community

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 23 -- SOASTA, the leading provider of cloud-based testing solutions, today announced support for the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). A Web testing solution built on the cloud to enable application testing in the cloud, SOASTA CloudTest for EC2 allows developers to easily and affordably turn the Amazon cloud into a Virtual Test Lab for load and performance testing of their applications.

Cloud Computing - Yahoo, HP & Intel Embark on Joint Cloud Research

Yahoo, HP and Intel are going to do cloud research together using a global, multi-data center, open source Cloud Computing Test

Cemaphore Announces MailShadow(R) for Google Apps(TM) Available for Purchase; Opens its Beta Program to the General Public

SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 5, 2008--MailShadow® for Google Apps(tm) (MailShadowG) is now available for purchase at a special discounted price from Cemaphore Systems’ new online store at www.cemaphore.com. Cemaphore Systems, the leading provider of e-mail continuity and disaster recovery solutions, today also announced a MailShadowG public beta in conjunction with the official opening of its electronic storefront. MailShadowG provides real-time synchronization of e-mail, calendars and contacts between Outlook, Exchange and Gmail(tm), contacts and Google Calendar(tm).

Cemaphore Announces MailShadow(R) for Google Apps(TM) Available for Purchase; Opens its Beta Program to the General Public

SAN MATEO, Calif., Aug 05, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- MailShadow(R) for Google Apps(TM) (MailShadowG) is now available for purchase at a special discounted price from Cemaphore Systems' new online store at www.cemaphore.com. Cemaphore Systems, the leading provider of e-mail continuity and disaster recovery solutions, today also announced a MailShadowG public beta in conjunction with the official opening of its electronic storefront. MailShadowG provides real-time synchronization of e-mail, calendars and contacts between Outlook, Exchange and Gmail(TM), contacts and Google Calendar(TM).

Top 10 Places To Write Your Blog

Blogging can be great if you have your blog hosted on the right blog hosting site. Some blog hosting sites offer a wide variety of features for you to use. Add photos to your blog posts, add videos to your blog posts and add music to your blog posts. Some blog hosting sites will even let you change the colors and layouts of your blog.

Cloud Computing: AT&T Joins Google, IBM, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo, Intel, Dell and HP

In a May 2008 report, Merrill Lynch estimated that 12% of the worldwide software market would start using cloud technology in the next 5 years and that the annual revenue for cloud computing will increase to $95 billion in the same period. Now, according to the Wall Street Journal, AT&T has become the latest company to invest in cloud computing.

Cloud Vol. 2 coming soon? Depends who you ask

Most of the Square Enix fans probably recall the last public Final Fantasy XIII trailers were released on the "CLOUD" DVD. Well, according to a reliable blogger by the name of FF&KH, a new volume of Cloud was mentioned in a questionnaire given at DKS3713. In an update at the link, two users "Buku" and "Sara" who attended the event confirmed there was a questionnaire but said there was, in fact, no mention of "Cloud Volume 2".

Patent office puts hold on 'Cloud Computing' Trademark

In the race to build out the cloud infrastructure and utility computing, Dell attempted to trademark the term cloud computing. But now Dell's application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is on hold pending a review. When it comes to the cloud and utility computing, Dell, IBM, HP, Yahoo, Google and Amazon.com are all competing for dominance.

Cloud versus cloud: A guided tour of Amazon, Google, AppNexus, and GoGrid

Cloud computing offerings differ in depth, breadth, style, and fine print; beneath the heady metaphor lurk familiar pitfalls, complex pricing, and many questions

Deploying into the Clouds: Concepts, Benefits, and Experiences

Cloud Computing offers significant benefits over traditional solutions for deploying production systems as well as for conducting development and testing activities. This session will distill the unique characteristics of clouds and describe how to best think about deployments in the clouds. Case studies and real experiences from Thorsten von Eicken’s two years of cloud computing experience will illustrate the pros and cons of today's cloud offerings. His technical discussion will cover:

First Oort Cloud Object May Have Been Discovered

SpuriousLogic alerts us to the discovery of what may be the first object ever discovered from the inner edge of the Oort cloud. 2006 SQ372 was found on images from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Its discoverers theorize that this comet-like object and the planetoid Sedna, first spotted in 2003, might be Oort denizens. Sedna is in a stable orbit but 2006 SQ372 has been perturbed by the gravity of Uranus and/or Neptune, simulations suggest, so its orbital history is unknowable. 2006 SQ372 will travel out to 1,600 AU on this orbit, making it the most distant solar-system object yet found. The Oort cloud is believed to extend ten times that far, or about a quarter of a light-year. "Theoretical models of the formation of the Oort Cloud predict that it should also host a massive inner part, but comets from this region never make it near Earth.

CRM BLOG SAFARISizing Up the Cloud

How big is the cloud likely to get? Merrill Lynch is expecting the market to reach a ballpark figure of $160 billion -- give or take a few billion -- by 2011. Though the firm's expectations may be audacious, it's also possible that Merrill is underestimating cloud computing's true potential.

Seven cloud-computing security risks

Cloud computing is picking up traction with businesses, but before you jump into the cloud, you should know the unique security risks it entails

Protecting Process Control Systems and Networks From Cyber Attack

Business information systems and process automation systems that support the manufacturing enterprise have evolved from individual isolated applications utilizing proprietary operating systems and networks, to interconnected systems and applications employing “open” architectures and standard protocols. These manufacturing computer systems are now being integrated into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems through site and corporate communication networks.

Gigaomni Media Acq-hires Mobile Tech Blog jkOnTheRun

Gigaomni Media, the blog media network founded by Om Malik, has done its first acq-hire: it has bought a mobile technology blog called jkOnTheRun, a blog about mobile gadgets, including mobile phones and cloud client computers. The two writers/founder will stay on board, and this will be the sixth blog in the GigaOm Network. The company also hinted that it will on the look out for more such blogs/sites that fits into its area of tech coverage. It has funding from True Ventures and some angels.

Cloud Computing - Univa UD Extends UniCluster to Amazon EC2 Cloud

Univa UD announced the publication of a white paper and supporting tools that documents the process of implementing its open source UniCluster product in Amazon’s Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) web service.

Cloud Computing Journal's A to Z of Cloud Computing

NET · AJAX · CLOUD · ECLIPSE · FLEX · OPEN WEB · iPHONE · JAVA · LINUX · OPEN SOURCE · ORACLE · PBDJ · SEARCH · SILVERLIGHT · SOA · VIRTUALIZATION · WEB 2.0 · WIRELESS · XML

More Net-Hopefulls Want A Piece Of Google Pie

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Cemaphore Announces MailShadow(R) for Google Apps(TM) Available for Purchase; Opens its Beta Program to the General Public

new online store at www.cemaphore.com. Cemaphore Systems, the leading provider of e-mail continuity and disaster recovery solutions, today also announced a MailShadowG public beta in conjunction with the official opening of its electronic storefront. MailShadowG provides real-time synchronization of e-mail, calendars and contacts between Outlook, Exchange and Gmail

Citrix Systems' Simon Crosby: Xen and the Art of Cloud Computing

Citrix Systems acquired XenSource in 2007, adding an open source virtualization hypervisor to its repertoire. Simon Crosby, Citrix CTO, explains how that odd fit makes sense as well as how virtualization is the engine behind cloud computing in this exclusive interview.

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWCitrix Systems' Simon Crosby: Xen and the Art of Cloud Computing

Citrix Systems acquired XenSource in 2007, adding an open source virtualization hypervisor to its repertoire. Simon Crosby, Citrix CTO, explains how that odd fit makes sense as well as how virtualization is the engine behind cloud computing in this exclusive interview.


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