Big data and “data communities” are key in crisis response and prevention

Nishant Shah, Analyst, Government Technology

Using connection technologies to facilitate response to humanitarian emergencies has become a well-established and rapidly evolving practice by governments, international organizations, non-profit organizations, community groups, and individuals. Using such technologies in the preventionof violence and catastrophe has been more difficult, owing to lack of political will, operational gaps between receiving warnings and mounting responses, and the difficulty of measuring the results of prevention efforts in the face of more austere budgets.

The first generation of network technologies used in crisis response were primarily designed and deployed top-down by governments. The generation that followed added technical, bottom-up hackers and volunteer groups, such as Ushahidi.

The next wave is being influenced by a broader humanitarian technology community of practice and the growing popularity of open source approaches. These embrace open source tools, put a premium on effective visualizations and maps, and use crowdsourcing techniques to improve …

Coming to a City Near You: Microsoft CityNext

«Cities play a vital role in our lives – both now and in the future. Microsoft’s CityNext initiative puts people first and builds on this new era of collaborative technology to engage citizens, business and government leaders in new ways,» said Laura Ipsen, corporate vice president of Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector, as Microsoft today announced CityNext, a global initiative empowering cities, businesses and citizens to re-imagine their futures and cultivate vibrant communities.

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Strategies for Application Delivery in the Cloud Era

Cloud computing continues to gain momentum as enterprises of all sizes and across all industries seek to harness the business agility promised by this computing model. Despite its long-accepted benefits, the cloud has also fallen victim to performance and reliability challenges, combined with a perceived lack of security. As a result this has led to slower predicted growth and adoption of this still promising infrastructure methodology.
In his Lunchtime Focus Keynote at 12th Cloud Expo, Neil Cohen, Akamai’s Vice President of Global Product Marketing, explains how to these challenges, and the role application delivery solutions play in optimizing public and hybrid cloud architectures without sacrificing performance, security or control.

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AWS Starting New Enterprise Unit

Amazon Web Services is starting up a new unit focused on getting the Fortune 2000/mid-market segment to adopt its widgetry.
According to Network World, it has also raided VMware for the guy who’s going to be its VP of worldwide commercial sales, Mike Clayville.
Clayville has been VP of product marketing for VMware’s cloud infrastructure offerings for the last year having previously been VP of North American sales.
What’s still unclear is whether Amazon means to chase after VMware’s private cloud business while VMware tries to step on Amazon’s toes and go into the public cloud business.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: Protecting Data in the Cloud

“Intrinsic-ID is a spin-off of the security experts team of Philips Research, and we bring here Saturnus, a secure cloud application that protects data in the cloud,” stated Tony Picard, VP of Business Development at Intrinsic-ID, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 12th International Cloud Expo, held June 10–13, 2013, at the Javits Center in New York City.
Cloud Expo 2013 Silicon Valley, November 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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Google Apps Status Sorta Takes Responsibility for Today’s Outage

From the Apps Status Dashboard:

7/10/13 10:40 AM

The problem with Gmail should be resolved. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience and continued support. Please rest assured that system reliability is a top priority at Google, and we are making continuous improvements to make our systems better.

The affected users were located in West Virginia, North Carolina, Nebraska & Georgia

Same message repeated for basically all services.

It’s a little vague and incomplete. Was it Comcast (other services were also down and they ALL came back at once here in Florida)? Or was it actually Google?

Voonami Embraces Disruptive Solid State Technology from Tegile Systems

In an era where reliable and scalable computer resources are like air and water to data-centric businesses and the time and cost of building in-house data centers are prohibitive for most businesses, Salt Lake City-based Voonami has developed a strong market position for outsourced data center services with a broad portfolio of services, everything from cloud computing, colocation, managed services, hosting and VOIP. The company focuses on performance and a commitment to disruptive technologies to help it stay a step ahead of the competition and deliver added value to customers.
Voonami’s newest data center is the greenest facility of its kind in Utah and it demonstrates the company’s innovative thinking in pursuing unconventional solutions to maximizing its value proposition for customers. Building out the new data center, Voonami harnessed the climate of Utah to design an environmental cooling system that enables the data center to run 98% of the time without using the power-hungry chillers that are typically required to keep data center operating temperatures at a safe level and slashing energy costs by as much as 80%.

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