Archive for July, 2010

Quest Software Enters Private Cloud

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Quest Software announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Surgient, Inc. Surgient is a large provider of private cloud automation software in Austin, Texas.  Part of what makes them so popular in the cloud automation world is the Surgient Platform enables organizations to deploy and manage secure cloud infrastructures to gain business agility and reduce costs.

Organizations can now create robust and secure infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) clouds that may be shared across the organization. According to Business Wire, 73% of all businesses are planning/implementing a way to switch to private cloud hosting in the near future. Quest Software cloud servers are going to play a significant role in the future.

“Quest has a proven track record of acquiring companies with exceptional technologies that eliminate barriers to entry for organizations,” said Doug Garn, CEO and president of Quest Software. “Since 2003, Surgient has developed an impressive array of patented technologies and products, developed by some of the brightest people in the industry. When the acquisition is complete, our customers will have the platform they need to not only quickly implement private cloud infrastructures, but also support them effectively with the best management solutions in the industry.”

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100,000 Android Applications Submitted

Friday, July 30th, 2010

As many of you know I am an iPhone nut.  I always buy the newest Apple products the day they come out (iPad, iPhone, Magic Mouse, MacBook Pro, etc).  That being said, I usually keep up on other product gossip to. It’s just fun for me to do.  I found it amazing that AndroLib says there aren’t 100,000 applications available in the Android store. There have, however, 100,000 apps been submitted to Android Market since its public debut, the site wagered this morning, up from approximately 5,000 in June 2009.

That’s pretty amazing for a phone that hasn’t been around for very long and has HUGE competitors out there.  Last week Google shared in its latest earnings call that more than 70,000 in total in the app store that had been approved and downloaded several million times.

What does this mean for the cloud hosting world?  Well, it’s also HUGE.  Cloud applications are becoming the new craze.  People download more apps then they go to the grocery store.  Hosting these applications in a cost saving environment is extreemly important to the thousands of developers out there.  I don’t care what platform you are working on. Cloud applications is a big part of the future of phones.  Are you on board or not?

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Secure Cloud Server Management

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Cloudkick has integrated multi-factor authentication into their website by working with YubiKey, the innovative USB-key by the leading open source strong authentication company Yubico, Cloudkick customers can now login easily and securely for managing their cloud servers.

Cloudkick enhances it’s security by having a second authentication factor which would supplement the typical username and password single-factor process and could be used for different authentication and identification purposes, basically from day one. After evaluating different authentication solutions, Cloudkick chose the YubiKey. After 6 months of using the YubiKey internally, Cloudkick decided to offer the solution to their customers.

“The reasons for choosing YubiKey was that it’s secure -technical specifications are open, portable -most of our employees carry it around on a key chain and it’s easy to use -the process is transparent and you don’t need to have any extra software installed to use it,” says Robert Hrdinsky, Community Manager at Cloudkick.

“Cloud management tools have become business critical for the majority of IT-companies. We are pleased to partner with a fast growing and innovative player such as Cloudkick for providing a great user experience of secure cloud management,” says Stina Ehrensvärd, CEO at Yubico.

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