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Recovery.gov Moves to Amazon Cloud

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Recovery.gov Moves to Amazon Cloud.  The move marks a milestone for the Obama administration’s cloud computing initiative.  The recovery board expects to save about $750,000 over the next two years — $334,000 this year and $420,000 in 2011 — by running Recovery.gov on EC2. This would represents about 10% of the total $7.5 million that they have spent overall. “Significantly” more savings are expected over the long term, according to the recovery board.

“Building on AWS enables Recovery.gov to reap the benefits of the cloud — including the ability to add or shed resources as needed, paying only for resources used and freeing up scarce engineering resources from running technology infrastructure — without sacrificing operational performance, reliability, or security,” Adam Selipsky, VP of Amazon Web Services, said in a statement.

“As the world’s largest consumer of information technology and as stewards of taxpayer dollars, the federal government has a duty to be a leader in pioneering the use of new technologies that are more efficient and economical,” Kundra said in a blog post aimed squarely at federal agencies. “By using cloud services, the federal government will gain access to powerful technology resources faster and at lower costs. This frees us to focus on mission-critical tasks instead of purchasing, configuring, and maintaining redundant infrastructure.”

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CSC Announces Dynamic Private Cloud Platform

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

CSC Announces Dynamic Private Cloud Platform today at EMC World.  This new product is designed to be delivered in multiple ways: In client data centers as a private cloud platform; in CSC data centers as a private cloud platform; and in CSC data centers with multi-tenant capabilities to optimize cost.

“Dynamic Server jump starts our clients’ journey to building a cloud fabric for their business, instantly yielding lower operating costs, reduced risk and greater delivery agility,” said Siki Giunta, CSC’s vice president for cloud computing and software services.

“We are particularly pleased to deliver this to the marketplace in conjunction with the Virtual Computing Environment coalition; the Vblock architecture will enable clients to realize value faster and improve performance. This builds on CSC’s long standing heritage of quality, agility and innovation,” added Giunta.

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Now Available

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Microsoft has announced the next version of SQL Server 2008 is now available to volume license customers worldwide.  Microsoft said that the release represents the company’s “further commitment ” to cloud computing technology.  Improvements in R2 will include better reporting and analysis, enterprise scalability and improved efficiency, and wider platform integration.  The platform integration will “spanning the datacentre to the cloud”.

“Until now, if business users wanted to take advantage of the large volumes of data their company collected, they had to ask their IT department to generate a report but with the managed self-service BI capabilities in SQL Server 2008 R2, they’ll be able to do such analyses themselves,” said Donald Farmer, principal program manager for SQL Server.

“That means they’ll be able to answer questions more quickly, experiment more, and test ‘what if’ scenarios. Organisations can become more agile. That’s exciting.”

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