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Dating site dumps Amazon EC2: “100% uptime a required SLA”
The storm which accounted for Amazon’s cloud outage over the weekend has resulted in one company ditching the AWS system over fears of further unavailability.
From 2300 EST on June 30 users of several high profile sites such as Pinterest, Netflix and Instagram were unable to access content, with AWS “investigating connectivity issues”. The issue was resolved by 0054 EST on June 31 but updates on power restoration appeared sporadically throughout the day.
It appears, however, that for one company this downtime was the final straw.
WhatsYourPrice.com, an online dating service which allows users to arrange dates by naming their price, has gone its own way with Amazon following the provider’s latest EC2 outage. Reports state that WhatsYourPrice.com has now upped sticks and moved to Las Vegas-based cloud provider FiberHub.
Perhaps the most worrying aspect of this was that, according to WhatsYourPrice, Amazon’s support team …
A New Open Journal on Data Science
Springer has introduced a new open, peer-reviewed journal focused on Data Science: EPJ Data Science. What makes this a Data Science journal is novel uses of statistics, data analysis, computer techniques and public data sources to research a topic in another domain, rather than methodological research. Here are a few examples of the papers you’ll find in the journal: A confirmation of the «Pollyanna Hypothesis» that we use more positive words than negative words (and so negative sentiments carry more weight than positive ones). An analysis of the Love Parade disaster, using photographs, satellite images, and public documents to investigate…
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Cloud and the Clichéd Vendor Lock-in
I started my career in late 90s selling Microsoft Application Platform that included the servers and the developer tools. One of the most common customer objections that I used to handle was “vendor lock-in”. Every time I pitched MS SQL Server or Visual Basic, the immediate concern from the customers was getting locked into the Microsoft platform.
A decade later, “Vendor lock-in” still remains a hurdle that the technical sales rep has to go through. But the landscape has changed significantly. Now the vendor lock-in argument has shifted to the Cloud. I often hear lock-in in the context of Amazon Web Services. AWS competitors use the lock-in factor to create FUD among the customers with a hope to increase their sales prospects. But how much of this is a real concern? Should businesses be really worried about getting locked into one platform?
IEEE Computer Society “Association Sponsor” of Cloud Expo Silicon Valley
SYS-CON Events announced today that The IEEE Computer Society has been named “Association Sponsor” of SYS-CON’s 11th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 5–8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
The IEEE Computer Society is the computing professional’s single, unmatched source for technology information, inspiration and collaboration. By making the most up-to-date and advanced information in the computing world easily accessible, we are the source that computing professionals trust to provide high quality, state-of-the-art information on an on-demand basis.
SMBs Looking Toward the Clouds
I read an interesting article the other day by a German employee of Fujitsu, in which he noted that 99% of German companies fit the definition of small to medium businesses, and are therefore prime candidates to benefit from cloud computing.
He was describing the legendary German “mittelstand,” legions of primarily family-owned businesses that have often been around for centuries. Traditional, yet flexible enough to adapt continually to consequential trends and remain in business.
The US offers similar numbers of SMBs and a reasonable facsimile of the German family-owned tradition. I was struck by this especially last week, when I visited a few such businesses in the region of rural Illinois where I’ve been based the past few months. One was a construction materials company, another a landscaping company, another a small publisher.
Each have adopted in recent years, moving from paper forms and shoeboxes to laptops, wireless networks, thumb drives, and all the rest. Now they are moving toward, or at least considering, cloud computing.
The construction materials company produces, among other things, as many as 100 heavy, custom-designed concrete blocks for residential and commercial fences. It contracts with local concrete producers to get its raw materials, and get them where they need to be. In another part of its business, precision, radio-controlled elevators and chutes have replaced labor-intensive wheelbarrows. RFID provides inventory control that was unthought of in the past.
The landscaping company now tracks the amount of times spent on every aspect of all of its jobs through custom USB devices, uses the real-time data to ameliorate bottlenecks, and the archived data to show compliance with state and federal regulations. The owners now want to license their software and delivery system to the thousands of similar small landscaping firms throughout the US.
The publisher has been designing on Macs for a generation, but still relies on its own servers. A spring thunderstorm recently gorked the system, seriously threatening the deliver of two core newspapers. High-quality color photography is a recent addition to the newspaper industry; its reporters would like to transmit stories and pictures from the field. But the owner doesn’t want to add complexity to what already appears to him as a baffling IT infrastructure.
These anecdotes are real. There are thousands upon thousands more like them in the US, Germany, and no doubt most countries of the world. None of these people is looking to save money on their technology spend per se; all are looking to keep pace with the world while avoiding the creation of full-fledged IT departments.
They’re looking to cloud solutions to meet their need. They understand they need at least one person who truly understands this stuff, but they’d prefer to focus themselves and the rest of their employees on the core business.
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Windows Azure Solution Cookbook
I’ve spent quite a bit of time discussing cloud computing with our customers lately and the common theme among them all has been “lean”. Windows Azure can provide some tremendous benefits to nearly every organization we speak with: operating cost reduction, faster time to market, scale on demand. It literally can’t get any leaner that this.
The challenge I’m running into is that it’s hard for architects and developers to get a big picture of the Azure platform and how all the features can be used together to build solutions. Microsoft is shipping new services on a quarterly basis and each new service is designed to solve a particular need our customers are asking for. We need a way to see these services holistically as a set of building blocks or ingredients to use in our solutions.
ZNet Offers Free Plesk 11 for 10 Domains with Every Windows & Linux VPS
ZNet-Parallels partnership will move ahead with ZNet becoming a part of Parallels Plesk 11 Launch. With this launch, ZNet will offer free Parallels Plesk 11 for 10 domains with every Windows & Linux VPS. It’s great to see Parallels Plesk 11 with a new look & added features that includes:
- – Cloud-Friendly Cloning of Images into Leading Virtual Environments
- – Improved Web Server Performance with NGINX (Linux) Modern Architecture
- – Improved Security
- – And more…
Best of Luck to Parallels Team!!
GigaOM Pro Named “Media Sponsor” of Cloud Expo Silicon Valley
SYS-CON Events announced today that GigaOM Pro has been named “Media Sponsor” of SYS-CON’s 11th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 5–8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
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Cloud Expo 2012 Silicon Valley, November 5–8, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.
Cloud Security Automation Is a Fundamental Building Block
Cloud security is top priority for enterprises migrating to the cloud. Security officers and business decision makers are well aware of the cloud risks and we’re seeing an ever growing demand for cloud data security solutions during the past few months. But at the same time, many cloud security products lack a significant cloud enabler: the ability to orchestrate and automate data security within the overall cloud deployment. Specifically in our line of business (cloud encryption), we see cases where enterprises with highly sophisticated and automated cloud implementations, are compromising on either the automation or the data security of their cloud architecture.