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Microsoft Plans to Make Billion Dollar Donation

According to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft will donate a billion dollars’ worth or cloud computing services over the next three years to 70,000 non-profit groups and researchers. This announcement is only part of Microsoft’s initiative to leverage cloud computing services for public good.  Microsoft President Brad Smith commented in a release, “We’re committed to helping nonprofit groups and universities use cloud computing to address fundamental human challenges. One of our ambitions for Microsoft Philanthropies is to partner with these groups to ensure that cloud computing reaches more people and serves the broadest array of societal needs.” The decision to donate the amount of one billion dollars is not based on the cost to provide these cloud services, but is instead based on the market price of cloud services according to the company.

This initiative is said to consist of three stages, including making cloud services like Microsoft Azure more available to non-profits, which will occur through the donation program. In addition, Microsoft plans to expand the Microsoft Azure for Research program by fifty percent. This program allows free Azure storage and cloud computing resources to help research at the university level; upwards of 600 research projects currently receive free cloud computing through the program. Microsoft also plans to support 20 partnerships focused on connectivity and training in 15 countries by the middle of 2017. The donation program will launch in the spring of 2016.

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Nadella commented, “Among the questions being asked in Davos are these: If cloud computing is one of the most important transformations of our time, how do we ensure that its benefits are universally accessible? What if only wealthy societies have access to the data, intelligence, analytics and insights that come from the power of mobile and cloud computing? Last fall, world leaders at the United Nations adopted 17 sustainable development goals to tackle some of the toughest global problems by 2030, including poverty, hunger, health and education.”

Some have become concerned that this massive donation could undermine the work of companies specializing in software for nonprofits.

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BT Earns Major Contract

BT has recently been awarded contracts from the European Commission to provide public and private cloud services to a multitude of EU Institutions, including the European Parliament and the European Defense Agency. The contract is worth 24 million Euros and will
rum for 4 years. The services will be hosted on many servers throughout the European Union (EU) and will be managed on BT’s Computer Management System (CMS). Corrado Sciolla, BT’s Global Service President for Europe and global telecom markets commented, This is a milestone in our journey to be the leading global cloud services integrator, and demonstrates how we minimise the complexity, risks and costs for our customers as they move to the cloud.”

These contracts are not the first awarded to BT by the European Commission. The first was created in March 2015. Worth 55.7 million Euros, the contract aimed to provide Internet to EU institutions. The second contract was created in August 2015. This was a framework contract worth 15.2 million Euros and included voice services across more than twenty European Institutions.

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BT has been delivering services to the European Union for ten years. BT, founded in 1969, is a British multinational telecommunications company. Its headquarters are located in London England and is currently conducting operation in over 159 countries. BT aims to “use the power of communication to make a better world.” It’s main services include networked IT, broadband, and mobile services.

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Markit Adopts Services

Markit, a financial information service firm has recently adopted Amazon Web Services (AWS). This adoption is set to optimize efficiency and capabilities of the firm while allowing for better performance of services such as thinkFolio, enterprise data management, and indices. Andrew Eisen, managing director, cloud strategy, enterprise software at Markit, has commented, “By embracing AWS’ services, we are extending our capabilities across divisions. Markit is taking a leadership role in how the financial services industry can leverage the cloud to create a step change in innovation. Our industry faces many dynamic challenges and this new partnership will enable us to be more creative in finding solutions to challenges faced by our customers.”

Scott Mullins, head of worldwide financial services business development, Amazon Web Services, has stated, “Markit’s migration of applications to AWS demonstrates the growing importance of data-driven decision making, increased risk management, accelerated go-to-market speed, and improved automation in financial services. Organizations like Markit benefit from the cloud’s global scale, cost efficiencies, and world-class security—all of which are also enjoyed by their customers.” Many customers are currently utilizing the new managed service.

About Markit

Markit is a global, financial information and services company consisting of upwards of 3,600 employees. Founded in 2003, Markit aims to reduce financial risk while simultaneously increasing efficiency. Its headquarters are located in London and its current CEO is Lance Uggla. In the third quarter of 2015, the company boasted a 5.6% increase in revenue. It also launched “Know Your Third Party” a centralized cloud based data hub that aims to simplify third party risk management processes.

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Synergy Declares 2015 “The Year of the Cloud”

Synergy Research Group has recently declared 2015 “The Year of the Cloud,” as 2015 featured unprecedented growth in the cloud industry. For the first time, cloud infrastructure and service became the norm in enterprises. The study measure the growth of six different cloud sectors, including Software as a Service (SaaS) and the public cloud.

Between the fourth quarter of 2014 and the third quarter of 2015, total cloud revenue reached $110 billion, according to Synergy. This means that all measured sectors displayed a 28 percent annual growth rate. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) showed the highest growth rate during 2015 (51%) with private and hybrid cloud services following with a growth rate of 45%. All sectors measured experienced a growth rate of at least 16%. $60 billion was spent on infrastructure hardware and software, while $30 billion was spent on the development of the private cloud. Investments also returned large sums with $20 billion resulting from cloud infrastructure services and $27 billion coming from Software as a Service (SaaS) and other internet services.

Synergy Research Group Chief Analyst John Dinsdale commented, “Cloud technologies are now generating massive revenues and high growth rates that will continue long into the future, making this an exciting time for IT vendors and service providers that focus on cloud.”

Cisco Systems, Amazon, and Microsoft continue to dominate the cloud industry. While the cloud infrastructure industry has experienced massive growth in 2015, other cloud services, such as cloud security, may have their chance to dominate in 2016.

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Qingteng Funding

Chinese based enterprise security start-up Qingteng Cloud Security has recently gained its first round funding of 60 million Yen from CBC Capital and Redpoint Ventures, setting a record among cloud security start-ups in China for amount of first round funding. Prior to this round of funding, Qingteng received 6.5 million Yen from investments from ZhenFund, Cloud Angel Fund, and Fenghou Capital.
The founder of Qingteng, Zhang Fu, has commented on the severity of the current Internet enterprise security situation. Security operations occur when problems arise, instead of establishing a system of consistent security maintenance. The most efficient way, according to Zhang, to react to external attacks utilizing internal resources is to give security teams tools that allow security operations staff to divert attention from emergency situations, as the tools will take care of them, and instead focus on regular security management.

The security platform was created to be able to adapt to various infrastructures and situations. It may automatically process security issues, construct a safe model for enterprises, analyze internal and external abnormalities that could lead to security issues, and detect as well as block hacking activities. According to Zhang, this security platform has already reached enterprises in many business sectors, including healthcare and finance.

About Qingteng

Qingteng was founded in August of 2014 and is dedicated to offering an adaptive cloud security program that can protect data on various systems and enterprises.

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Ellucian and Amazon Web Services Expanding Relationship

Ellucian has expanded its relationship  with Amazon Web Services, as many of Ellucian’s higher education solutions are offered on a cloud enabled platform. In the future, Ellucian plans to utilize the Amazon Web Services Cloud to power some of its services, allowing the more than 2,400 colleges and universities Ellucian serves to have access to cloud services. This will increase the both the accessibility of cloud solutions and the efficiency in which these are offered.

Jeff Ray, president and CEO at Ellucian, has commented “Cloud technology is essential to delivering an exciting new modern student experience for our institutions to deliver on student success. We are investing heavily in our strategic collaboration with AWS, a leading cloud infrastructure provider, to deliver a superior user experience for faculty, staff, and more than 18 million students within Ellucian’s growing higher education community.”

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The collaboration between the two companies allows colleges and universities to move securely to the cloud at their discretion. Many services, such as Ellucian Mobile and Ellucian Pilot, are cloud ready. Some services like Colleague by Ellucian can be hosted on the Amazon Web Service platform today through a Software as a Service platform (SaaS) by the end of 2016.

Teresa Carlson, Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector, Amazon Web Services, has stated: “Institutions across the world will benefit from Ellucian’s cloud-first strategy that combines their higher education product portfolio with the agility, flexibility and scale of the AWS Cloud. This will give educational institutions access to critical data and analytics that influence teaching decisions and enable successful learning outcomes campus-wide.”

The cloud has begun to transform education, healthcare, security; where will it go next?

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Oracle Acquires StackEngine

Oracle has recently acquired StackEngine, a Texas based startup that creates tools that aid in utilization of Docker containers. All StackEngine employees will work in Oracle’s Public Cloud unit. Terms of the deal were not released.

Docker containers popularity has increased in the past year, and the trends are looking to continue. The addition of Docker containers allows Oracle to compete with cloud giants that support Docker containers like Amazon Web Services.  Docker containers join Oracle’s extensive cloud portfolio, which includes Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). Safra Catz, Oracle co-CEO, has stated that SaaS and PaaS grew sixty eight percent this quarter, following a seventy percent growth from the previous quarter. Oracle sales grew approximately thirty percent year to year, to $652 million.

StackEngine describes its Container Application Center as a path for businesses to be able to “transition from the costs and inefficiencies of virtualization to the flexibility, mobility and freedom of containerization.” Many StackEngine employees have previously worked at CopperEgg, an Austin based startup acquired in 2013 by Idera. CopperEgg specialized in keeping track of the efficiency of applications run through the cloud.

Oracle plans to construct a next generation technology campus in Austin, Texas that focuses on cloud computing. The employee base in Austin is expected to grow by fifty percent over a span of a few years. A majority of the jobs at this Austin location will be related to the cloud. Oracle will follow its tradition of hiring young college graduates and those just starting their careers.

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IBM Takes Control of Some AT&T Services

IBM has taken control of AT&T’s managed application and managed hosting services unit, as it plans align AT&T’s assets with its IBM Cloud Portfolio. The aim is to aid customers in network and cloud integration with IT environments. This deal benefits IBM by providing the company with access to equipment and area in the AT&T data centers that support the applications and managed hosting operations that IBM has taken control of.

Philip Guido, IBM general manager of Global Technology Services for North America, has commented, “Today’s announcement represents an expansion of our strategic relationship with AT&T and continuing collaboration to deliver new innovative solutions. Working with AT&T, we will deliver a robust set of IBM Cloud and managed services that can continuously evolve to meet clients’ business objectives.”

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This is a huge change for AT&T, which has handled its managed applications and hosting services until this IBM takeover. AT&T will still provide services such as security and mobility. AT&T employees that serve in the sectors adopted by IBM will continue their current jobs at IBM. Financial details were not disclosed by IBM.

Jon Summers, senior vice president of AT&T Mobile and Business Solutions, has stated, “AT&T and IBM have worked together for nearly 20 years. This is a natural expansion of our relationship, and it demonstrates our continued commitment to serve customers based on our respective strengths and capabilities.”

IBM and AT&T have had other relations pertaining to cloud solutions; the two companies announced in October their intent to provide a scalable, mobile cloud solution that protects corporate data and applications.

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IBM Acquires Clearleap

On Tuesday, December 8th, IBM announced its acquisition of Clearleap, Inc., a cloud based video service provider.

Robert LeBlanc, senior vice president of IBM Cloud “Clearleap joins IBM at a tipping point in the industry when visual information and visual communication are not just important to consumers, but are exploding across every industry. This comes together for a client when any content can be delivered quickly and economically to any device in the most natural way.”

Clearleap has gained the attention of prominent brands within the media and entertainment industry, such as HBO, BBC, and the NFL. The Clearleap video platform works to provide customers from around the world with a scalable, secure and open cloud-based solution in video asset management and multi-screen video processing.

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Clearleap comes with open API framework which allows business to make their videos into applications. This open framework gives users access to third-party applications.
Clearleap video services provides 24/7 assistance and technical support. IBM intends to offer the Clearleap API’s on its Bluemix. This will aid in the efficiency of the video offering process.

Clearleap, centered in Georgia, has numerous centers around the world in Las Vegas, Atlanta, Amsterdam and Frankfurt.

The price for which IBM purchased Clearleap was not disclosed.

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Presidio Acquires Sequoia

Recently, Presidio, a managed service provider, has bought Sequoia Worldwide, a consulting, integration, and devices firm, for an undisclosed amount.

Sequoia specializes in private and hybrid cloud implementations, so it will operate as the Cloud Business Unit under Sequoia Cloud Solutions, a Presidio company. Presidio will use Sequoia’s expertise to expand its cloud computing sector.

Bob Cagnazzi, CEO of Presidio, commented in a statement: “The acquisition of Sequoia continues our leadership in advising, architecting and implementing solutions that enable our customers to derive maximum value from their cloud investments. Sequoia’s cloud expertise enhances Presidio’s capability to advise customers on the optimal way to leverage both private and public cloud resources to develop the optimal hybrid model that will deliver scalable, secure, high performing service delivery models for our clients.”

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While Presidio said it will utilize Sequoia’s experience with cloud technologies from companies such as Cisco, Microsoft, and OpenStack, it all stated it will utilize Sequoia’s knowledge of cloud management and brokerage technology to help customers manage public cloud services.

Presidio is not the only one benefiting from this deal; Sequoia will have access to resource through Presidio. The symbiotic relationship between the two companies allows them to establish an innovative cloud solutions practice and catalyze cloud adoption. Steve Hanney, co-founder and managing partner of Sequoia, has said, “We are very excited about the opportunity to be part of Presidio. The addition of Sequoia will help Presidio drive innovation and improve business outcomes of its customers and business partners through innovative cloud services that accelerate time to market and create a competitive advantage.”

About Presidio

Presidio aims to provide an individualized cloud for different business models. It utilizes hybrid cloud services to accelerate the business benefits available through the cloud. Presidio’s partners include VMWare, Cisco, and EMC.

About Sequoia

Established in 1972, Sequoia has established an extensive cloud portfolio, making it extremely valuable to a company such as Presidio. According to the company website, it has partnered with the founders of companies that now have an aggregate, public market value of over $1.4 trillion since 1972.

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