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i365 to provide cloud storage for Microsoft DPM 2010

Posted by brennels on November 11, 2009

 

By Kevin Komiega

November 9, 2009 — “In conjunction with the beta release of Microsoft’s System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010, Seagate’s software company, i365, has entered into a partnership to provide cloud-based data protection for DPM 2010.

The companies are currently developing a combined offering that will integrate i365′s EVault data protection software and cloud-connected storage infrastructure with DPM 2010. The first configuration will include an appliance-based backup solution, which is scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2010 with the release to manufacturing of DPM 2010.

The joint products will offer SMBs data protection for Windows file servers and applications, and other platforms and applications, including UNIX, Linux, Novell Netware, VMware, IBM i and Oracle, according to George Hoenig, i365′s vice president of product operations..

Data Protection Manager protects Windows application and file server data by continuously capturing data changes with byte-level and block-level agents, providing disk and/or tape-based data protection and application recovery”

Read Full Article on infostor.com here

Posted in Cloud Computing, Cloud Recovery, PaaS (Platform as a Service) | Tagged: , , , | Leave a Comment »

Cloud Computing an Even Bigger Phenomenon Than the Advent of Personal Computing, Google CEO Says

Posted by brennels on October 26, 2009

“Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, Addresses Nearly 900 Utah Executives at Utah
Technology Council`s 11th Annual Hall of Fame Celebration Event
SALT LAKE CITY–(Business Wire)–
“Cloud computing,” the concept of devices connecting to the internet “cloud” to
access powerful applications to accomplish whatever they need, is a concept
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has been foretelling for the past 10-15 years. Today it
is a phenomenon even greater than the advent of personal computing, he says.
Schmidt shared his remarks in a couch-side keynote chat with David Bradford, CEO
of Fusion-io, with a sell-out crowd of nearly 900 Utah executives at the Utah
Technology Council`s (UTC) 11th Annual Hall of Fame celebration event at the
Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City Friday night.”

Read the full article here on Reuters

Posted in Cloud Architecture, Cloud Computing, PaaS (Platform as a Service) | Tagged: , , | 1 Comment »

Amazon would like to remind you where the hype started

Posted by brennels on October 21, 2009

written by: Carl Brooks itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com

“Amazon would like to remind you to thank them for the heightened expectations.

So a Web app running on a telecom service goes belly up and cloud is moribund yet again. That seems to be the latest version of the slightly overheated cloud marketing machine this week.

It may be that the end user cannot tell Amazon Web Services apart from Gmail, which isn’t his job, really, or that the Sidekick/Danger/Microsoft data loss may be one of the most spectacular IT bungles ever made, but this is certainly not going to register in the real cloud computing markets.

No-one stores their email contacts on AWS. Salesforce.com isn’t ever going to let this happen (call me if they do, just sayin’) and Azure, well, isn’t exactly a thing yet, and had zero contact with the destroyed data. I would venture that not a single consumer of any of these services even blinked when they heard about the Sidekick apocalypse.”

Read full article here on itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com

Posted in Amazon, Azure, Cloud Availability, Cloud Computing, Cloud Providers, Cloud Recovery, PaaS (Platform as a Service) | 1 Comment »

 
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