Stackpop, a tool that helps enterprises analyze and optimize their IT infrastructure spending, is using the Mint.com model of financial management, providing a solution to bring customers visibility and understanding of their IT infrastructure spend.
Enterprise cloud usage has begun to hit a point of maturity, and there’s increasing preference for a multi-cloud approach, according to a survey from cloud management provider RightScale.
In working with today’s business environment – managers now have to answer demands around more users, more data, more cloud and; many more devices. Of course, organizations don’t want to take ownership of user-owned devices. However, they still...
EMC and VMware backed Pivotal launched as a stand-alone company Wednesday, detailing its new enterprise Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering, and a $105 million investment from GE.
Business agility and the needs of today’s business environment have pushed organizations into new technological areas. Today's IT teams are deploying cloud computing platforms to help meet the needs of market.
Deploying a private cloud infrastructure allows companies to support more users, more functions and add more business value. In this white paper, you will learn how PSSC Labs helps create a private cloud that “right sizes” customers' computing...
The newest player on the storage scene is Exablox, which emerged from stealth mode today with $22.5 million in funding from Norwest Venture Partners (NVP), Doll Capital Management (DCM) and US Venture Partners (USVP).
Over the past year, more organizations have jumped onto the cloud computing bandwagon. There’s really no doubt that many companies have already adopted some part of the cloud model. IT administrators are seeing the direct benefits in moving...
As the Portland OpenStack Summit draws to a close, Hortonworks, VMware, and NetApp all had announcements. Among the focus areas include support for Apache Hadoop and a potential file-sharing service.
Amazon Web Services said today that its Simple Storage Service (S3) has now hit 2 billion objects. That works out to 20 objects for every human that has ever been born, according to Amazon's Jeff Barr.