Archive for June, 2010

Savvis to Acquire Fusepoint

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Savvis to Acquire Fusepoint from M/C Venture Partners for $124.5 million in cash. This will include the three data centers Fusepoint operates in Canada including Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal. This announcement occurred earlier today.

“The acquisition of Fusepoint is a step toward one of our most important goals to expand our geographic presence around the world,” says Jim Ousley, Savvis chairman and CEO. “Our largest customers have been asking us to expand into Canada, and the acquisition of Fusepoint allows us to do so in a seamless and efficient manner. Our best-in-class product set and strong vertical market focus meshes well with Fusepoint’s fast growth and deep penetration of Canadian enterprises. Fusepoint has a great track record and extends Savvis’ reach into the highly promising Canadian hosting market including Toronto, the financial center of Canada.”

Fusepoint’s three data centers have a total of more than 40,000 sellable square feet, with the largest one in Toronto at 28,000 sellable square feet. Over the past several years the company has made significant investments in its data centers. This will all help Savvis to expand their cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions making them a large player in Canada cloud hosting.

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Nasuni Cloud Storage

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Here’s how Nasuni describes their product

Our software is an elegant, downloadable virtual NAS appliance that runs on a server in your office. Called the Nasuni Filer, it is designed to resemble a traditional NAS, but it has more than traditional talents. Itʼs the Filerʼs job to monitor the cache and direct traffic to the cloud, and itʼs through the Filerʼs simple interface that you select your cloud provider, manage your volumes and performance, and use your file protection tools.

  • Trusted third-party clouds provide the storage.
  • Capacity is unlimited and adjusts automatically.
  • Choose from a selection of clouds.
  • Divide files among providers.
  • End-to-end encryption secures files on your premises.

With Nasuni, your files will need significantly less management. The Filer integrates your NAS with cloud storage automatically, manages your provisioning automatically, and, as a default, protects your files with snapshotting and the inherent redundancy of the cloud. Still, we give you the controls you need to protect and manage your files exactly as you wish to, in a package that retains the look and usefulness of a traditional NAS.

Features:

  • Organizations need only pay for the storage they use.
  • Organizations don’t need to install storage devices in their own datacenter or offices which will tend to lower power, cooling and floorspace costs.
  • The service provider takes care of issues such as maintenance contracts and many categories of operational costs.
  • Nasuni’s clever caching mechanism offers good performance and easy management of storage resources.
  • It is possible to have data and applications stored in several different storage clouds to achieve very high levels of availability.

Concerns:

  • Security and who can access storage in a multitenet environment such as those offered by all cloud storage supplier
  • Performance
  • Reliability and availability

Thanks to ZdNet for the Review!

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Bloomberg Names Rackspace a Top 100 Performing Technology Company

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Rackspace has earned the No. 63 spot on the 12th annual Bloomberg Businessweek Tech 100 list of the top performing technology companies across the globe. It is the only company on the list that specializes in the fast-growing field of hosting and cloud computing, ranked No. 34 for revenue growth among the global technology companies, and No. 11 for revenue growth of US-based technology companies.

According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the companies listed on this year’s Tech 100 “managed to thrive during a bruising global recession.”  Rackspace recently surpassed 100,000 net customers to make it one of the top cloud hosting providers on the market.

“Rackspace is proud to have earned a position among the top 100 technology companies in the world, and our strong performance is proof that businesses understand the value of service,” said Lanham Napier, CEO of Rackspace. “Rackspace believes there is a revolution happening in the way businesses purchase and consume computing power, and we are uniquely positioned to guide them with our deep industry expertise and commitment to Fanatical Support.”

The 12th annual Tech100 list appears in Bloomberg Businessweek’s May 24 issue, and the full list of companies and Bloomberg Businessweek Tech 100 methodology can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/2cjfeax.

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