HPE gears its updated Helion OpenStack distribution toward telcos

hpe_container HPE is in an interesting position. Now that it has shut down its Helion public cloud business, its main focus is on its private and managed cloud services, which center around the open source OpenStack cloud platform that’s pretty much the de facto standard for building private clouds now. HPE launched version 4.0 of its Helion OpenStack platform for enterprises this week. With… Read More Continue reading HPE gears its updated Helion OpenStack distribution toward telcos

A maturing OpenStack looks to the future

img_20161025_084640 OpenStack, the open source cloud computing platform that allows enterprises to essentially run their own version of AWS in their data centers, was founded by NASA and Rackspace in 2010. Today, it’s being used by the likes of Comcast, PayPal, Volkswagen, CERN, AT&T, China Mobile and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs in the U.K. The OpenStack Foundation’s bi-annual… Read More Continue reading A maturing OpenStack looks to the future

Alluxio launches its memory-centric storage system for big data workloads

BIERE, GERMANY - JULY 01: Close-up of cables and LED lights in the new data center of T-Systems, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG on July 01, 2014, in Biere, Germany. T-Systems is the largest German and one of the largest European IT services companies. (Photo by Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images) Alluxio, formerly known as Tachyon, raised a $7.5 million Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz earlier this year. Today, the company is launching the first commercial product based on its open source memory-centric distributed storage platform out of beta. The problem Alluxio aims to solve is that while most businesses now create massive amounts of data, they often store them in a… Read More Continue reading Alluxio launches its memory-centric storage system for big data workloads

Google’s Cloud Platform gets new a cold storage service

Toy Polar bears in freezer At an event in London today Google announced a couple of updates to its cloud storage services. The most important of these is the launch of Coldline, a new cold storage service for archival data, but the company also announced its new Regional storage service and the rebranding of its Standard storage under the “Multi-Region” moniker. If you know your Google Cloud Storage,… Read More Continue reading Google’s Cloud Platform gets new a cold storage service

AWS launches region in Ohio

aws_logo Amazon’s AWS cloud computing service today announced launched a region in Ohio. The aptly-named “US East (Ohio) Region” brings Amazon’s total region count to 14. The region will feature three separate availability zones for increased fault tolerance. AWS now offers 38 availability zones across its data centers.
Amazon’s CTO Werner Vogels noted in today’s… Read More Continue reading AWS launches region in Ohio

VMware’s new cloud service will run on AWS

VMware Inc. signage is displayed at the EMC World conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Tuesday, May 10, 2011. EMC Corp., the world's biggest maker of storage computers, reported a 28 percent gain in first-quarter profit last month as companies increased spending on data centers capable of delivering tasks through the Internet. Photographer: Ronda Churchill/Bloomberg via Getty Images It’s been an open secret that Amazon’s AWS division and VMware were going to announce a partnership at a press conference in San Francisco later today. Thanks to VMware mistakenly posting its announcement early, we don’t have to wait for the afternoon to know what the two companies will announce. In what is surely a play to get more enterprises to move to AWS over its… Read More Continue reading VMware’s new cloud service will run on AWS

Microsoft’s Windows Server 2016 is now generally available

microsoft logo Microsoft’s Windows Server 2016 is now generally available and rolling out to customers. Presales for Server 2016 started on October 1 and Microsoft always said that customers would get access to the actual bits in mid-October. Now that it’s mid-October and the leaves are falling, the company is living up to this promise. In addition, System Center 2016, Microsoft’s… Read More Continue reading Microsoft’s Windows Server 2016 is now generally available

Serverless raises $3M to help developers go serverless

fb_data_center_tour-6 Serverless offers developers an open source framework that allows them to more easily write applications for platform like AWS Lambda and — in the near future — Microsoft’s Azure Functions and Google’s Cloud Functions. The company today announced that its framework is now out of beta and that it has raised a $3 million seed round led by Trinity Ventures. The… Read More Continue reading Serverless raises $3M to help developers go serverless

Adobe’s Acrobat DC gets better support for digital signatures

acrobatdc_compare_files With its Creative Cloud, Adobe made an early bet on offering its tools for creatives as a subscription service. With its Document Cloud, the company also offers a subscription-based service for its more enterprise-focused document management tools, too. Acrobat DC, the PDF-centric flagship service of the Document Cloud, is getting an update today that introduces a number of new features… Read More Continue reading Adobe’s Acrobat DC gets better support for digital signatures

OpenStack’s latest release focuses on scalability and resilience

openstack_planet-1-of-1 OpenStack, the massive open source project that helps enterprises run the equivalent of AWS in their own data centers, is launching the 14th major version of its software today. Newton, as this new version is called, shows how OpenStack has matured over the last few years. The focus this time is on making some of the core OpenStack services more scalable and resilient. In addition, though,… Read More Continue reading OpenStack’s latest release focuses on scalability and resilience