IBM's SmartCloud public and private  cloud portfolio are being fleshed out in answer to a growing demand from IT and enterprise users.
Based on an IBM survey of 500 enterprise IT and business  executives, 33 percent have deployed more than one cloud pilot to date, a  figure poised to double by 2014. The survey also found that 40 percent see the  cloud as bringing "substantial change" to their IT environments. IBM  said it will be supporting 200 million users in the cloud by the end of next  year. More
	
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    		Microsoft's SQL Server database server platform and its  cloud-based SQL Azure may share many core technologies but they are not one and the same. As a result, moving data and apps from one to the other is not all  that simple. 
Two companies this week set out to address that during the  annual PASS Summit taking place in Seattle. Attunity and CA  Technologies introduced tools targeted at simplifying the process of moving  data from on-premises databases to SQL Azure. 
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		Looking to quell criticism that it has too much control over  the OpenStack Project, Rackspace has agreed to establish an independent  foundation next year that will assume ownership and governance for the  open source cloud platform.
		Rackspace had been under pressure to make such a move, and did  so last week, announcing its intention to form the foundation during the  OpenStack Conference in Boston. More
	
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		In a move that will boost its portfolio of high-performance  computing (HPC) and cloud management software, IBM on Tuesday said it has agreed  to acquire Platform Computing for an undisclosed sum. 
		Founded 19 years ago, Toronto-based Platform is regarded as  a leading provider of workload management software for distributed, clustered  and grid computing environments. IBM boasts Platform has more than 2,000  customers, including 23 of the 30 the world's largest enterprises. Among them  are the European Organization for Nuclear Research (better known as CERN),  Citigroup and Pratt & Whitney. More
	
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    		Hosting provider Savvis this week said it will offer  Microsoft's SQL Server and Oracle's Enterprise  11g RAC databases in the cloud. 
		Savvis said its new Symphony Database lets customers  provision the databases without having to license the software or acquire hardware,  while providing a scale-up and scale-down architecture. More
	
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		Looking to convince large enterprises to use its broader  suite of infrastructure and platform cloud services, Google has launched its  Cloud Transformation Program.
		To date, much of the company's enterprise cloud emphasis has  focused on Google Apps, its suite of e-mail, calendaring, collaboration and  productivity tools. Now the company is looking to extend its other cloud  offerings, notably its Google App Engine Platform as a Service (PaaS), to large  enterprises. More
	
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		Adobe Systems has been slow to move its traditional desktop  software business to the cloud, but the company will take a key step forward to  change that when it lets users of its Creative Suite of apps share and  synchronize content through a new cloud service it plans to launch next month.
		The company announced Creative Cloud at its annual AdobeMAX  2011 conference in Los Angeles  this week. Initially, the service will offer 20 GB of storage capacity to users  of Adobe Touch Apps, also launched this week, and the flagship Adobe Creative  Suite, enabling collaboration and sharing of the content created with the  software. More
	
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		Startup Piston Computing came out of stealth mode this week,  introducing a hardened operating system based on the open source OpenStack  project for private enterprise clouds.
		Piston is led by CEO and co-founder Joshua McKenty, who was  technical lead and cloud architect of NASA's Nebula Cloud Computing Platform.  NASA and Rackspace co-founded the OpenStack Project. Just last month, former  NASA CTO Chris Kemp launched  Nebula, which offers a turnkey appliance based on the OpenStack platform. McKenty  left NASA last summer to launch Piston with the goal of bringing private clouds  like Nebula to enterprises based on OpenStack. More
	
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		Looking to extend the reach of its customer support and  service platform, Salesforce.com last week said it has acquired Assistly for $50  million. 
		The company said it will integrate Assistly, a provider of  online customer service help-desk apps for small and medium businesses that run  in the cloud, into the Salesforce.com Service Cloud offering. Assistly is  targeted at SMBs and startups with its $49 per month, per user subscription  fee. More
	
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		Cloud infrastructure software vendor Nimbula has released an  upgrade of its Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platform.
		Nimbula Director 1.5 now supports a geographically  distributed cloud and can manage the multi-site cloud from a single management  interface. It also features  policy-based automation for compute and storage,  aimed at simplifying the request of resources; persistent block store, which  provides self-service interfaces to cloud storage; and a customizable installer  for operating system, drivers and management software. More
	
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		The OpenStack consortium on Thursday released the fourth version  of its open source cloud operating system.
		Dubbed Diablo, the new release gains improved compute scalability,  storage and networking. And OpenStack is introducing identity management  features and a new Web-based management interface slated for the next release  of the platform. More
	
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    		Wondering what caused the outage that brought down some of  Microsoft's cloud services two weeks ago? While Microsoft attributed it to a  DNS error, that was all the company was saying at the time. 
		The three-hour outage occurred on the  evening of Sept. 8 and affected Windows Live services such as SkyDrive, MSN  and Hotmail for three hours. Also affected was Microsoft's Office 365 service. More
	
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