Delivering business optimisation through cloud consolidation

Increasingly business complexity, broader technology adoption and changing expectations have forced a shift in the role of the IT department and how it delivers services.

Part of this change has been driven by the advent of cloud computing, which has allowed CIOs to decrease operational budgets and focus more on designing and building applications as well as innovation.

The benefits of cloud computing are well established, but although it helps ‘do more with less’ it has drawbacks of its own. As such, what many companies are starting to realise is that a lack of integration between disparate applications and services is a major factor in the failure of organisations to achieve their larger strategic goals.

Rampant cloud adoption can lead to ‘cloud sprawl’ and IT managers can find themselves squandering the savings made when moving to cloud on managing, governing and controlling cloud adoption or dealing with confusion.

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ERPfocus.com Named “Association Sponsor” of Cloud Expo Silicon Valley

SYS-CON Events announced today that ERPfocus.com has been named “Association Sponsor” of SYS-CON’s 13th International Cloud Expo, which will take place on November 4–7, 2013, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
ERPfocus.com gathers together the latest thinking and research about ERP software. Whether you’re new to the world of ERP or an industry veteran, you’ll find exclusive articles, white papers and downloads designed to help you expand your expertise.
Cloud Expo 2013 Silicon Valley, Nov. 4-7, 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.

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What Retailer BCBG Learned About Cloud Security

The major retailer BCBG migrated to a cloud security platform and discovered the CloudAccess’SIEM and Log Management capabilities enhanced their abilities for enterprise security.
There was a time the only security issues retailers needed to be concerned with was theft. Put a guard in the store and a couple of video cameras and prevent as much loss as possible. Those days are long gone.
The overall security of a retail organization has grown increasingly complex. The smash and grab has been supplanted by the hack and breach. A retailer’s IT environment is at as much risk as the product on the retail shelf. Every year hundreds of retailers fall victim to electronic intrusion. Ask Raley’s, Zaxby’s, Mapco, Michaels’s and dozens of retailers about how their POS and other exposed systems were not only breached, but cost them untold millions of dollars in stolen customer credit cards, abused sensitive data, and reparations and fines.
But if you ask, most of the named companies and the hundreds and hundreds of others attest that they apply a variety of security measures to maintain the sanctity of customer information and secure the workings of their network. Industrial and regulatory compliance demands this.

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Flexibility and Agility Will Drive Cloud-Computing Adoption in Australia

By David Dzienciol, Vice President and GM, Parallels Asia Pacific

 

2013 will be a challenging year for Australian businesses on the back of a slow US economy and Europe still struggling to find its way from political and economic uncertainties. With Australian exports impacted by a strong local currency, businesses must double their efforts to look for ways to enhance business operations, including the use of cost-effective tools to raise revenue and lower operating cost.

 

It is these gloomy market conditions that will further accelerate adoption of cloud computing, including hosting services, as a proven solution to helping companies expand their market reach, drive deeper customer engagements, and drive costs down.

 

Parallels SMB Cloud Insights™ for Australia is driving home the imperative to “profit from the cloud.” Our report on the state of cloud computing adoption in Australia shows how the market there has evolved in the past year and highlights the most important opportunities for growth over the next few years.

 

Despite the continued progress in educating local businesses about the inherent benefits of cloud computing, Australian small and medium businesses (SMBs) continue to trail the rest of the developed world in their use of cloud services, despite the expanding array of services and applications that continue to be rolled out in response to the unique needs of local businesses.  

 

As of summer 2013, Parallels estimates the Australian SMB market at about $1.2B AUD. Demand for cloud-based business applications will outpace all other sectors growing at 63 percent to reach $430M AUD. The second biggest market, IaaS, will show the weakest growth at 16 percent albeit contributing $343M AUD. The other cloud-services sectors: web presence and web applications will contribute $275M AUD, while hosted communication and collaboration (consisting of hosted premium email and hosted PBX) will add $134M AUD. 

 

 

Australian cloud service-providers must continue to market the transformational business benefits of cloud computing but make it clear that benefits like increased efficiency and flexibility are more important and critical to the long-term prospects of SMBs as is the short-term ‘cost-out’ to be gained the use of cloud-based services.

 

Respondents to the survey are clearly maturing in their understanding of the technology as they recognize the benefits will far outweigh the growing pains they experience in migrating to the cloud. This strategic view of the cloud’s capability comes from a greater focus being placed on the business and operational process redesign and business model improvements as key enablers.

 

The survey also highlights the rising confidence in the security of cloud providers. As government and industry regulators mature in their understanding of the impact of cloud computing, SMBs can expect to see inevitable complexities around compliance. They are also approaching the tax structure of cloud deployments more strategically, rather than an afterthought to implementation with many finding that tax planning can make a significant difference in the company’s tax position, positively impacting the business case for cloud.

 

Many of today’s cloud-service providers were at one point SMBs themselves. This experience should serve them well reminding them about a winning characteristic of SMBs – agility. Those who are able to stay on top of SMBs’ changing cloud needs and reach these SMBs with the right mix of services and applications will grow and profit in the years to come.

 

 

Why Test in the Cloud?

Cloud services have really captured the imagination. According to a Gartner survey 71% of organizations have adopted SaaS (Software as a Service) within the last three years. Quality Assurance teams, however, seem to have missed the boat, barely leveraging the benefits of the cloud. While enterprises and their so-called “QA Verified” software may be cloud-based, Test Management itself generally isn’t.
The benefits a cloud-based approach brings are plentiful and are particularly pertinent for QA teams. Top of the list for most companies adopting SaaS is the cost-savings. The ability to eradicate setup and ongoing maintenance costs for your QA toolset and data storage is most welcome. Working via a browser means no special software/hardware overhead.

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VMware Webinar: Extend Your Datacenter to the Cloud

With the launch of VMware vCloud Hybrid Service, VMware is delivering on the promise of hybrid cloud, allowing you to run any workload, anywhere and extend your cloud beyond your data center. Join us for this technical webinar and discover how your organization can combine the convenience and agility of on-demand public cloud with the freedom to run today’s and tomorrow’s applications onsite, offsite or both – without compromise. This webinar will include a demonstration of the new service.

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Cloud Expo Silicon Valley, Nov 4-7, Exhibitor Show Prospectus Now Online

SYS-CON Events announced today that the Cloud Expo® 2013 Silicon Valley exhibitor show prospectus has now been published online. The prospectus offers the complete Cloud Expo Show Prospectus and an Overview of Cloud Expo Sponsorship Opportunities, including the All New Thought Leadership benefits.
13th International Cloud Expo®, co-located with the 4th International Big Data Expo, will take place November 4-7, 2013, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California, and will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.
For more information on sponsorship, exhibit, and keynote opportunities, contact Carmen Gonzalez by email at events (at) sys-con.com, or by phone 201 802-3021.

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Cloud Expo Silicon Valley | The Next Frontier: Cloud-Based Networks

Cloud computing has changed the world. First, applications and data moved in the cloud, leveraging anytime, anywhere access. Second, infrastructure moved into the cloud, which has yielded lower overall costs, less IT admin management and infinite scalability. Then why has it taken networks so long to utilize cloud computing? In a world where companies are constantly striving to be faster, smarter and more efficient, it’s clear that cloud-based networks are the next frontier.
In his session at the 13th International Cloud Expo®, Ajit Gupta, CEO of Aryaka Networks, will discuss the unlimited potential of cloud-based networks and present real-life case studies on how cloud-based networks will revolutionize the enterprise

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Cloud Expo: Why the Cloud Is the Frenemy of the Mobile Enterprise

In his session at the 13th International Cloud Expo®, Marc Olesen, President & CEO of Averail Corporation, will cover the productivity benefits of cloud computing while offering a warning regarding the challenge of securing content stored in third-party cloud repositories. He will encourage IT to avoid replication of content when solving for mobile collaboration and offer a different approach to harness cloud computing in order to gain control over content chaos.
Marc Olesen is President & CEO of Averail Corporation. He has over 20 years of professional experience in business software and cloud-based solutions with a passion for and a focus on organizational leadership, business management, and customer success. Before joining Averail, he was SVP & GM at McAfee, responsible for leading over 700 people in the Network, Content and Cloud Security business unit.

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