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Start-ups for Better Cloud and Data Management

Big Data ApplicationsWhile cloud adoption by SMB’s is rampantly increasing, the market has responded rather quickly. This year, there have already been several companies that offer Platform as a Service and those that were set-up to manage big data.

A series of entries in Cloudtweaks reported these promising start-ups that will strengthen the value of cloud services this year and in the years to come.

Some PaaS start-ups mentioned were:

  1. Appfog – server-free application development
  2. Heroku – most notable is the Facebook application package
  3. Stackmob – includes more analytics along with social media integration
  4. Parse – stack backend services

For further data on these companies, you may visit the entry here.

Start-up companies that offer organization and management services related to big data have also been identified:

  1. Zillabyte – big data analysis through automation
  2. Cloudability – tracks cloud service overall spending and provides notification
  3. Kaggle – creating and managing data analysts worldwide through incentives

Read more about these big data management firms and how they can help you analyze data that you can use to your firm’s development, visit Cloudtweaks now.

 

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Friday Cloud News Roundup

GMO Cloud News Roundup

 

Cloud Expansion is Good, But People Still Need to Ask and Tell “Why”

Technology allows innovation and improvement, and now that companies have been largely subjected to “cloudwashing”, C-level executives might have overlooked the true purpose of the cloud.

An article in sys-con media talks about the deployment of cloud-for-cloud’s-sake instead of truly using the solution to plan for the future.

This is a point of concern, the author views the high level mindset to be looking at new technology as beautiful new carts with exceptional quality of its components. The IT mindset, according to the author, instead sees new technology as the horse that powers whatever cart the company wants to pull.

Basically, this article encourages corporations to entertain the “why” before deploying any new system. Read the full version of this article at sys-con media.

 

Legal Concerns on the Cloud

The Oregon State Bar has responded to the going legal concern on the extremely fast growing of cloud computing. Last December 2011, the state ethics committee released the Oregon Rules of Professional Responsibility of Competence and Confidentiality, which lawyers need to strictly comply to.

The objective of the directives is to ensure confidentiality and security of materials being expressed through:

  • The vendor’s preservation of confidentiality by including it in the service agreement
  • Transparency of the vendor to the lawyer should they encounter unauthorized third party access to materials
  • The lawyer’s investigation of how the vendor backs up and stores data and metadata

It was explained that though third party vendors have their own security measures, the organization’s regulations will allow for flexibility to protect data and withstand the test of time should the vendor’s security become obsolete.

Visit the Daily Record to read the comprehensive article about the policies. This will also provide information on which ethics committees have made the necessary move to further protect data.

 

FedRAMP Watch

In the continued enforcing of the agency-wide standardization of cloud computing security requirements, the Federal CIO Council has released more that 150 new controls in new categories.

Aside from the on-going risk assessments and continuous monitoring, the council believes that these regulations will help in the implementation of FedRAMP. These standards were curated from a joint feedback from those in the industry and government. Some categories covered by the policy are:

  • Access control
  • Incident response
  • Audit and accountability
  • Contingency planning
  • Risk assessment

Read the full article in the Information Week and see the rest of the categories that are included in the list of requirements.

 

Better Opportunities With the Cloud

A video posted in Huffington Post entitled Portraits of a Smarter Planet shows Lauren States, VP for Cloud Computing at IBM, as she discusses how much cloud computing has helped businesses.

She mainly stressed on the cost savings from maintenance that allows a business to use those funds to increase profitability. Some instances given were:

  • Telecommunications Industry – ability to bring more services quickly, efficiently at less costs
  • Healthcare Industry – allows capacity on demand, discovery of genomic patterns and product research and development
  • Individual User – allows them to use a simple, elegant interface to a vast IT infrastructure

This short video shows that technology truly allows new ideas to flourish. To watch the full video, click here.

 

Useful Cloud Applications

A basic but very helpful article in Host Review revisits the various applications that can be used in the cloud. As we all know, cloud computing can be applied to almost all spheres of business activities that delivers great value.

Here are some applications and uses of the cloud:

  • General and processing software
  • Access of applications and data from anywhere at any time
  • Brings down hardware costs
  • Photo editing and access to digital videos
  • Anti virus applications on the internet
  • Online file storage

Any industry whether IT, finance or even service can surely have at least one application that wil get much benefit from the cloud.

To read the full article, visit the site.

 

Encryption As A Service

An article in savidtech.com was written in reference to Gartner’s prediction that 1,000 companies will store customer data in the public cloud this year, which attributes a 50% increase. It discussed how cloud encryption or Encryption as a Service (EaaS) is being used by more global firms to enable them to leverage on the public cloud.

The author gave an overview of the EaaS:

  1. There are multiple types of encryption: VM, API Proxy, File-based
  2. Stays up-to-date with data sources and destinations the encryption technology works with
  3. Allows companies to use their own key management system

Learn more on cloud encryption and how it helps companies secure sensitive data. Visit Savidtech now.

 

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A Technological Step for Healthcare as the Cloud Brings About Faster Information Exchange

Cloud HealthcareNew York-based health information exchange (HIE), HEALTHeLINK has recently joined other HIEs that have adopted a cloud-based image storage and exchange system.

This solution will only require the installation of edge servers and will speed up the electronic mobilization of healthcare information across multiple facilities. This can be done by allowing access of images through an online platform without requiring any special security processes.

Technology provider, eHealth Global Technologies (eHGT) expressed their optimism that more HIEs will be adopting the cloud, as they named a couple more HIEs already using their system:

  • Rochester RHIO
  • Health eConnections RHIO of Central New York

Here are some improvements that the new solution will give:

  • Reduction of unnecessary imaging exams
  • Reduced cost of care
  • Physicians’ immediate access to data that allows them to provide faster diagnosis and treatment

Read the full article and be updated on the technological initiatives of the healthcare industry, visit Fierce Health IT.

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Online Payments Just Got Better With the Cloud

Cloud-based payment methodsIn Columbia Sportswear Company’s efforts to reduce PCI scope for retail locations and allow scalability to support future growth, the company has contracted three payment and system experts to collaborate and create a comprehensive and secure cloud-based payment solution:

Through this integration, Columbia believes that this new solution will not only be able to secure transactions on a daily basis, but as well as adjust and scale solutions to pave the way for future payment methods such as e-wallets and EMV’s.

To read the full article about the integration, you may visit Apparel: Technology and Business Insight – From Concept to Consumer.

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Businesses Steering Towards Managed Cloud

Businesses Towards the CloudAfter the introduction of the cloud and mountains of releases about the many benefits it gives to businesses, there is already a growing trend. In Networking Exchange Blog, a writer talks about the next step to cloud service: Managed Cloud.

Here are some takeaways from the blog:

  • Companies are realizing that managing the cloud is as cumbersome as managing an entire environment
  • Managed cloud means more service, and business owners need to consider an increase in cloud service costs
  • Companies want providers to take on other things like VM monitoring, alarming, patching, etc.
  • A managed infrastructure lets a business focus on applications being delivered to end users, which ultimately generate revenue

Though this direction is quite different from the original definition of the cloud – where you receive resources with little to no interaction - this has to be taken into great account. Like many unpredictable occurrences, the evolution of cloud computing has started to take shape and meld with business processes.

See how the article further discusses why businesses are slowly looking for managed cloud services, click here to visit the site.

 

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