On October 4, 2011, Red Hat announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire Gluster, an open source storage cluster software system headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and developed in Bangalore, India. Gluster technology provides capabilities that make it a good fit for Red Hat’s cloud computing strategy. Red Hat is actively engaged in […]
Thanks to the collaborations between Technology Biz and our Cloud Camp, il Denaro, a regional economy newspaper with a strong circulation in the ecosystem of medium-large companies in Naples and Campania, Media Partner of TBIZ, on Thursday 22 September our contribution to the controversial topic of Cloud Computing was published both on the online portal […]
What unites the two drugs with cloud computing. Well, it’s simple. A recent news Ansa informs us that a version of ecstasy would be used to treat blood cancers, moreover Ansa itself communicates that the DNA sequence of marijuana has been completed and has been made public. There has already been a lot of talk […]
On August 7, a lightning storm broke out in Dublin (Ireland) that was able to cause the energy backup systems of the Amazon Web Services and Microsoft BPOS (Business Productivity Online Suite) Datacenters located in Ireland to go haywire. In the middle of summer in Dublin an electrical storm knocks out the data system of […]
By completing the acquisition of Cloud.com and its CloudStack platform, Citrix reaffirmed its commitment to open source that was demonstrated by its support of the OpenStack infrastructure developed by Rackspace. Citrix has also made it clear that it wants to work on CloudStack technology to deliver the cloud at scale, such as those built by […]
Simon Crosby, CTO of Citrix Data Center and Cloud division, announced on the Citrix blog that he wants to leave the company to start a new professional adventure in a Cloud startup focused on virtualization and security, Bromium. Simon Crosby co-founder of XenSource, acquired 4 years ago by Citrix, together with Ian Pratt join Gaurav […]
We talk about evaporated data, turbulence, hurricanes, storms, each one uses its own metaphor associated with clouds, precisely because we talk about cloud computing, disaster recovery, downtime in datacenters. We are talking about Amazon Web Service, Aruba, Google Mail, clustered storage systems, we are talking about centralized data, centralized services in datacenters that are created […]
Amazon Web Services is currently experiencing a problem with datacenters on the east coast of North America. And on the net (bloggers) the question of the failure of cloud computing immediately arose. Is the Internet at risk of crashing? Foursquare, Reddit and Quora fell with Amazon Here is an example above, where we talk about […]
Observation of the Cloud Provider market and the market of server, networking and storage equipment, makes us reflect on the farsightedness of some strategies. The well-known Moore’s Law: “The number of transistors per chip doubles every 18 months”, which corresponds to an increase of about 60% in the RAM and CPU of our servers, has […]