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Dynamic Cloud Control by Fujitsu and Novell

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Novell and Fujitsu have announced a partnership to deliver dynamic server infrastructure management services via the cloud.  Fujitsu will run its Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) for Server platform, launched last year, on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server from Novell.  The platform will also use Novell’s Intelligent Workload Management (IWM) technologies to offer hosted, pay-as-you-go, utility-like computing capabilities.

“By providing the interoperability and high-availability platform capabilities offered by SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell, our joint customers and partners will be able to purchase on-demand and managed datacentre services that cover the entire range of servers, memory systems and networks for the computing centre,” said Rolf Kleinwächter, head of IaaS at Fujitsu Technology Solutions.

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Box.net Syncs you Desktop Automatically with Cloud Sync

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Box.net launched Box Sync earlier today. Box Sync provides businesses with the tools to automatically sync files from the local desktop to the cloud and vice versa to simplify content management and improve productivity.

PC World explains “The problem with files stored on the local desktop is that they are inaccessible from alternate devices or locations. If a salesperson is at a customer site and needs to access the latest production schedule stored in their desktop in order to estimate delivery dates for the client, they are out of luck. The solution to that dilemma is to store the files on a Web-accessible server, or in the cloud itself, so that the data can be accessed virtually anywhere and anytime as long as there is a working Internet connection.”

Rob Koplowitz, a principal analyst with Forrester explains “When the information that workers need exists in separate, non-integrated systems, the process of gathering all relevant information to make informed decisions becomes complicated.”

“Businesses today face a major information challenge– they need to centralize and manage massive amounts of crucial content, while also reducing their reliance on costly, high maintenance infrastructure,” clarified Aaron Levie, Co-founder and CEO of Box.net in a press release announcing Box Sync. “Traditional enterprise content management systems like SharePoint are now looking to the cloud to address this issue, but take a disjointed approach with separate on-premise and cloud-based products.”

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VMware and Novell Partnership

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

VMware and Novell announced an extention to their partnership with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement. VMware will distribute and support the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system. Under the agreement, VMware also intends to standardize its virtual appliance-based product offerings on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.

“VMware’s mission is to reduce IT complexity and provide customers a pragmatic path to the cloud,” said Raghu Raghuram, senior vice president and general manager, Virtualization and Cloud Platforms, VMware. “By delivering SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for VMware with every qualified VMware vSphere subscription, customers can more easily and cost-effectively virtualize Linux applications, accelerate their evolution to a fully virtualized datacenter and simplify portability of their applications to cloud environments.”

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