The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) plans to roll out a community  cloud that will let its member firms acquire compute, storage and network  capacity as well as Software as a Service.
Scheduled for an official launch in the coming months, under  construction is a private cloud that would make it easier for firms to  acquire capacity without having to incur capital expenditures, said Stanley  Young, CEO of NYSE Technologies, which provides IT services for NYSE Euronext,  the parent company of NYSE. More
	
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    		Start-up Exoprise Systems has come out of stealth mode.  Its first product is aimed at helping customers determine whether they should  move off Microsoft Exchange to a cloud-based alternative.
CloudReady Insight is a Software as a Service (SaaS)  offering that monitors an Exchange implementation with the aim of determining  whether an organization should remain with the premises-based version or move  to an alternative, such as Google Apps for Business or a hosted version of  Exchange. More
	
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    		Small and medium businesses are strong candidates to extend  their use of cloud computing services over the next three years, according to a  study released last week by Microsoft. 
Based on a survey conducted by Edge Strategies for Microsoft of 3,258 companies employing 250 or fewer people, 39 percent of SMBs plan to use paid  cloud services, up from 29 percent today, suggesting a 34 percent increase. More
	
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    		Salesforce.com has agreed to acquire Raidian6, which  provides a service that monitors multiple social networking sites, for $326  million in cash and stock.
The deal furthers Salesforce.com's push into bringing social  media tools to its enterprise customers. Salesforce.com already has its own  social media service dubbed Chatter, which provides a Facebook-like environment  for enterprise employees. More
	
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    		The MSPAlliance has instituted a new certification standard  for cloud and managed service providers that aims to provide more transparency  to customers.
The MSPA's Unified Certification Standard, or UCS, provides  an auditing framework by which MSPs and cloud providers can offer more  public-facing information about how their operations are run and safeguarded. More
	
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    		With the release of its System Center Virtual Machine  Manager 2012 (SCVMM 2012), Microsoft is aiming to help its customers move  from creating virtualized infrastructures to building and managing private  clouds. Set for release later this year, Microsoft issued a beta of  SCVMM at the Microsoft Management Summit, taking place this week in Las Vegas.
Explaining how SCVMM will enable private clouds, Brad  Anderson, corporate VP of Microsoft's management and security division, said in a  blog post Tuesday: More
	
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    		SAP AG has moved to make its CRM applications available to  workers using Verizon Communications' Computing as a Service (CaaS) cloud  offering. 
With the move, announced last week, SAP customers can use  SAP CRM from their computers or mobile devices through Verizon's cloud-based  managed service offering. More
	
Posted by Jeffrey Schwartz on March 23, 20110 comments
          
	
 
            
                
                
 
    
    
	
    		Unisys wants customers to start thinking about their cloud  deployments more holistically. The company has rolled out a new framework by  which it delivers its cloud services as an integrated part of the entire IT  portfolio. 
The goal is to keep various cloud efforts from falling into  their own silos. In support of that model, Unisys is launching what it calls  its CloudBuild Services, aimed at helping IT design, plan and implement cloud  services within a complete enterprise environment. More
	
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    		Many have criticized Hewlett-Packard for being late to the  cloud. Looking to undo that perception, CEO Leo Apotheker took his best stab at  swaying critics, revealing that HP intends to be a major player in the cloud.
		Apotheker made  his cloud push at the company's annual analyst meeting, dubbed HP Summit  2011, making his first public statements since he became CEO  in November. More
	
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    		Amazon Web Services (AWS) this week has begun enabling customers  to target its Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service directly via the Internet. 
Until now, customers using Amazon's EC2 cloud service could provision a  separate section of the Amazon cloud called Amazon VPC via a virtual private  network (VPN) connection to an existing customer's datacenter. More
	
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    		Over the past year, Google has added more than 100 new  features to its Google Apps Web-based suite of applications. Of course, because  they are Web apps, new features are available to users in real-time -- or after  they refresh their browsers. 
For many enterprises, though, such changes are not always  welcome. Recognizing that, Google is now offering two new ways for customers to  take advantage of upgrades: scheduled release and rapid release. More
	
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    		Amazon Web Services' new CloudFormation offering promises to  simplify the development and deployment of applications to its cloud service. 
Announced last  month, CloudFormation provides sample templates that let developers and  system administrators describe various AWS resources such as Amazon EC2  Instances, Elastic Load Balancers, AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Amazon Relational  Database Service (RDS) Instances. Amazon refers to the complex  combination of resources as "stacks." More
	
Posted by Jeffrey Schwartz on March 10, 20111 comments