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What is next for Novell?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Does anyone know what is going on with Novell?  Novell snapped up PlateSpin in February 2008 for a cool $205m. At the time, PlateSpin sold two bits of software: Convert, which did conversions from physical to virtual servers (and back, as well as virtual-to-virtual conversions, which is no mean feat), and PowerRecon, which kept track of which virtual and physical machine was using what software and did metering and charge back for it. The two products were available for installation on your own gear, or on an appliance built by PlateSpin called Forge.

Presumably, elements of PlateSpin and other Novell products will end up in this Cloud Manager product.  At Novell BrainShare Europe  and Vodacom Business, announced a partnership that will integrate much of Novell’s Intelligent Workload Management portfolio including: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Platespin Virtualization and Workload Management, and Identity and Security solutions into the network provider’s cloud hosting solutions.

Markus J. Krauss, vice president of service providers at Novell EMEA said, “Cloud computing is core to Vodacom Business’s strategy and we’re pleased to be their engineering and technology solution partner for their cloud strategy. Vodacom Business is another proof point for Novell’s strategy to become the leader in the intelligent workload management marketplace. We’re looking forward to providing our partner with a more agile, cost effective and scalable way of managing, optimizing and securing cloud environment so they can pass the full benefits of cloud computing onto their customers.”

Novel has been focused on SaaS solutions. Organizations that purchase SaaS products want these solutions to provide audit tracking, single sign-on, and provisioning capabilities. More than half of these organizations would also be more inclined to purchase a particular SaaS solution if it allowed them to use their existing identity management system.

That’s what Novell discovered when they recently conducted a survey of 1,000 large to very large enterprises in the US & Canada as well as 83 qualified SaaS providers. They also discovered, however, that SaaS providers are divided on how best to meet the needs of these clients.

What does this all mean? Well, in my opinion… Novell is looking for someone to buy them and not to create an amazing product.  If they went out and actually did something with the millions that they waste on doing nothing I feel that they could create an amazing product that everyone would want.  Please let me know your thoughts!

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Server Admins are Shifting to Cloud Support

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

With a push on cloud services, some IT staff are worried about job cuts. According to industry analysts however, the long-term risk to IT employees may not be as terrible as it might first appear. This Tech World report looks at staffing and other misconceptions about cloud computing related to performance, security, management, and cost.

“If you’re an IT administrator managing servers, applications and other in-house systems today, a shift to cloud computing could force you to learn new skills or eventually find a job elsewhere. But smart tech people already know their industry undergoes constant change, and should be ready to adapt.”

Read the Full Cloud Support Story at Tech World

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Clearpath Solutions Group Launches Cloud Solutions

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Clearpath Solutions Group announced it has expanded its hosting division and launched a website highlighting its hosted cloud solutions and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings.

“The company’s goal for Clearpath Hosting is to work in partnership with clients to create custom cloud solutions and services specifically built for their enterprise environments,” said Nathan Reynolds, VP at Clearpath Hosting. “Focusing on expanding our cloud portfolio allows us to offer expertise and capability for clients, guaranteeing availability to data and systems.” Recent clients that have partnered with Clearpath Hosting to handle either data or application hosting requirements include United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Five Guys, The National Association of Counties (NACo), IMCA, Florida Memorial University, and Cordjia Technology.

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