Archive for April, 2010

3Crowd Raises $6.6 Million For Cloud Management Tools

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

3Crowd a startup that provides management tools for cloud-based services, has raised $6.62 million in Series A financing from Canaan Partners and Storm Ventures.

3Crowd’s management tools give enterprises greater controls over content delivery and other cloud services, enabling them to use multiple services at once.

3Crowd helps users manage their content across multiple CDNs (content delivery systems) at the same time, using rule sets to determine which CDNs should be tapped depending on variables like the user’s location and which content they’re accessing.

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The Constitutional issues of cloud computing

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Cloud Hosting and the Constitution. With cloud hosting becoming the growing industry in computer hosting, the question arises with the amount of information available on these services (ex.Gmail) what is and isn’t considered private? And, what information can law enforcement officials legally access without breaking the rights afforded by the Fourth Amendment of the United States? Personal Privacy, especially from the government is something people hold in high regard. People don’t tend to enjoy having law officials snooping in what they consider secure or private information without the proper paperwork or rights.

If a home is deemed questionable by a enforcement agent, they by law must acquire a proper search warrant or face the repercussions. With online information such as emails on cloud hosting, this line begins to blur as officials can access private information without necessarily breaking the legality of privacy issues because the information they seek is not considered to be in one particular spot, but spread out over a large computer network.

Cloud Hosting is here to stay and it will be up to not just law enforcement and government officials, but ourselves to determine what is and isn’t private property.

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CoreSite Launches CloudCommunity

Monday, April 12th, 2010

CoreSite Launches CloudCommunity to Help Companies Develop Cloud Strategies

According to its Monday announcement, CoreSite’s CloudCommunity provides a live test environment for companies’ cloud computing efforts at the company’s Bay Area data center in Milpitas and Los Angeles data center at 900 N. Alameda, as well as a forum to share innovation and thought leadership to help mold the future of computing, storage and communications.

Bandwidth will be provided free of charge, courtesy of InfoRelay, an enterprise-level managed service provider. InfoRelay, an existing CoreSite customer in multiple data centers, also recently expanded at its presence by 50 cabinets at CoreSite’s Northern Virginia data center.

CloudCommunity membership is limited and will be addressed on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested should contact CoreSite as soon as possible.

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