August 05, 2010
Research group IDC has warned that public cloud revenues will continue to fall behind those of private cloud vendors as more enterprises who are eager to jump into the cloud see weaknesses, particularly in terms of security, with the public cloud model. In IDC’s view, Google Apps have been identified as a good case study for this assertion since according to the CIOs interviewed Google offers the least amount of security for enterprise data.
As reported in ITP this morning, “IDC predicts that the push by CIOs and IT decision makers to cut costs will see spending on cloud services double over the next four years, with investment in private clouds accounting for 96% of the increase. By 2014, the analyst firm predicts the market will be worth $6.4 billion, up from $3.18 billion in 2009.”
Many vendors are stepping up their private cloud offerings touting security as one of the core features that make it a more attractive option than the public cloud. With the IDC data projecting further growth of the private cloud industry, there is likely to be a swell in the amount of innovation (not to mention press) around the cloud model.
Full story at ITP
Researchers from the Suddhananda Engineering and Research Centre in Bhubaneswar, India developed a job scheduling system, which they call Service Level Agreement (SLA) scheduling, that is meant to achieve acceptable methods of resource provisioning similar to that of potential in-house systems. They combined that with an on-demand resource provisioner to ensure utilization optimization of virtual machines.
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Experimental scientific HPC applications are continually being moved to the cloud, as covered here in several capacities over the last couple of weeks. Included in that rundown, Co-founder and CEO of CloudSigma Robert Jenkins penned an article for HPC in the Cloud where he discussed the emergence of cloud technologies to supplement research capabilities of big scientific initiatives like CERN and ESA (the European Space Agency)...
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When considering moving excess or experimental HPC applications to a cloud environment, there will always be obstacles. Were that not the case, the cost effectiveness of cloud-based HPC would rule the high performance landscape. Jonathan Stewart Ward and Adam Barker of the University of St. Andrews produced an intriguing report on the state of cloud computing, paying a significant amount of attention to the problems facing cloud computing.
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04/02/2012 | AMD | Developers today are just beginning to explore the potential of heterogeneous computing, but the potential for this new paradigm is huge. This brief article reviews how the technology might impact a range of application development areas, including client experiences and cloud-based data management. As platforms like OpenCL continue to evolve, the benefits of heterogeneous computing will become even more accessible. Use this quick article to jump-start your own thinking on heterogeneous computing.