Archive for the ‘Cloud Hosting’ Category

Box.net Raises $48M For Cloud Storage Platform

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Box.net has raised $48 million in new funding to enhance and grow it’s cloud storage platform.  The new round of funding was led by Meritech Capital Partners with Andreessen Horowitz, Emergence Capital Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Scale Venture Partners and US Venture Partners. This brings the company’s total funding to $78 million.

Box started as a simple cloud storage platform to a collaborative enterprise offering with mobile and social capabilities. The company now stores 300 million documents on its platform (more than the Library Of Congress) and has accumulated 5 million users (up from 4 million last year).

Enterprise customers include DreamWorks, Cisco and Dell and 60,000 other companies, or 73% of the Fortune 500, use Box to share, access and collaborate on business content online, as well as from iPads, iPhones and Android devices. In fact, Box has seen 400,000 downloads for its iOS and Android apps.

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Verizon Reveals Cloud Hosting Plans for Recent Terremark Acquisition

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

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Verizon has taken their first big steps and revealed their big plans in the  cloud hosting space.  It’s going after them very fast because it acquired Terremark for $1.4 billion, though that deal has yet to close.

In an interview with Data Center Dynamics, Verizon regional VP of Enterprise, Cloud and IT Services for Europe, David Howorth, said the company is already laying out plans to capitalize on the scale – in data center space and networking – that the acquisition will bring to the company.

Verizon’s cloud computing capabilities applied to Terremark’s data center infrastructure, he says, will enable the company to introduce a full set of cloud computing services.

“We will now be able to couple our computing infrastructure with the cloud colocation space to deliver a full solution for the client,” Holworth told Data Center Dynamics.

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Apple Launches Cloud Subscriptions

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Apple has been planning to launch a new subscriptions model for content-publishers on the App Store.  Today is the big day that Apple is officially announcing the new service for magazines, newspapers, video, music and more on the App Store.  Yes, cloud subscriptions to magazines are finally upon us.  This will mainly be for iPad readers but can also be accessed on iPhone and iTouch devices.

How does the Apple Cloud Subscription work?

When Apple brings a new subscriber to the app, Apple earns a 30 percent share; when the publisher brings an existing or new subscriber to the app, the publisher keeps 100 percent and Apple earns nothing. We’ve pasted the release below.  You’ll be getting the best deal through the app, read below.

How will the Apple Cloud subscription help us?

Publishers are selling a digital subscription outside of the app and that is fine but the same cloud subscription offer must be made available, at the same price or less, to App Store customers. In addition, publishers may no longer provide links within their apps that would allow the customer to purchase content or subscriptions outside of the app.  This is a huge play for Apple towards dominating the subscriptions arena.  They want their hands in everything!

What do you think about the new Apple subscription model?  Is it going to work?  Are publishers going to like that they are giving the control over to Apple?  I personally love the fact that Apple would be doing the billing but what would stop people from scamming the system?

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