Saturday, June 30, 2012

Cloud Computing Could Become a Powerful Ally of the Green Movement

Simply put, cloud computing could also be called "remote computing". Cloud systems basically use networking to deliver computing resources to its users. As previously stated, this is in essence, merely the combining of resources into one entity. This not only affords us the opportunity to manage energy efficiency more effectively, it also gives users the opportunity to requisition more resources (like processing power) as needed. All individual machines / terminals can be setup to simply turn off when inactive for a length of time. However, the real reason that cloud computing is more efficient than its grid counterpart has to do with the way the energy is used centrally.

If you can imagine all computing resources being resigned to one central location, and then in turn distributed to individual nodes, it's not hard to see how more efficient distribution is achieved; but what about servicing it? This is yet another one of the great facets of cloud computing, its ability increase the effectiveness of IT. Because cloud computing is so highly centralized, there is no need for IT personnel to make constant trips around their company to deal with issues. This is because all the individual "systems" or "machines" are virtualized; now IT workers can basically do their job without having to leave their department.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cloud Computing Services - Finding the Right Provider Is Easier Than You Think

It goes without saying that cloud computing services can make the things a lot easier for you; ironically, finding the best cloud provider for the same can be noticeably difficult. However, there is nothing to worry about; you can find the right provider with utter ease if you know how to narrow down your search. Needless to say, you must not turn a blind eye, and should try your best to make an informed decision.

To begin with, you must look for a managed application run time. In other words, it should preferably be the responsibility of the cloud service provider to monitor each and every component, and keep an eye out for vulnerabilities. Secondly, the chosen provider must make the necessary arrangements for application cloning, and allow you to clone the entire production environment, if required. Nevertheless, following are some of the other things that you must keep in mind when finding a suitable provider for cloud computing services:

Extensible configurations - By and large, the service provider would install or configure all the required components and packages; however, at times, you might need something which has not been already provided to you. In such a scenario, it is important that you extend the existing configuration management system by writing an appropriate recipe. For this purpose, you need to have extensible configurations; it goes without saying that their absence can cost you dearly.

Monitoring and alerting - Needless to say, getting a cloud application platform, and utilizing it to the fullest are not one and the same. To derive the maximum benefit out of the chosen platform, you need to be alerted every now and then; here, it is worth mentioning that any option which fails to so must be avoided at any cost. The right provider would leave no stone unturned to keep a tab on resource utilization, and alert you, as and when required. Believe it or not but timely alerts would let you know if you are in need of some additional capacity, thereby helping you plan the things accordingly.

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Stronger laws, security needed to implement cloud, says Sibal

In the ICT era, you will need new solutions like cloud computing to take on the enormous business challenges, said Kapil Sibal, Communications and IT Minister. But at the same time, certain rules need to be in place to ensure data safety, especially in cases where data is hosted in foreign countries.

"What is the legal liability of those who house data for others and in event there is a violation of that privacy. What then is the legal procedure for compensation? And if the server is not in India, what kind of bilateral arrangements between countries should be put in place to ensure privacy and protection of your property? he asked. Sibal was speaking at a national seminar on Information Security in Cloud Computing organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) in association with Albion Infotel.

With over 250000 gram panchayats being connected over fiber optics; everybody is being connected at an enormous speed. However, security is a very important aspect which should be addressed while we are putting together the building blocks of this new technology in India, added Sibal.

IT Secretary J Satyanarayana said any company, which intends to adopt cloud computing, needs to assess its security needs. "The company then needs to create an accountability matrix which is satisfactory. With adoption of new technology, implementation and training become critical aspects to be addressed," he said.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

PHD Chamber organizes National Seminar


The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI), in association with Albion Infotel, has organized a national Seminar on Information Security - Cloud Computing: Implications for MSMEs. The seminar provided a platform to reflect on the importance of remote storage of information through cloud computing and the growing threat to information security – a major area of concern for most subscribers of cloud computing.

Shri Kapil Sibal, Hon’ble Minister of Communications and IT, Government of India; Sanjeev Gupta, President & Managing Director, Albion Infotel Pvt. Ltd; and Sandip Somany, President PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, were present at the day-long seminar and discussed pertinent issues relating to Data, Information and Cyber Security. The focus of the seminar was on leveraging IT at its best without compromising the security of remotely stored data.

Shri Kapil Sibal said, “With over 2,50,000 gram panchayats being connected over fiber optics, everybody is being connected at an enormous speed in India. In the new world, we need new solutions and cloud computing is a business model to manage competitiveness of businesses in this environment. However, security is a very important aspect which should be addressed while we are putting together the building blocks of this new technology in India.”

Sandip Somany said, “With growing advancements in technology, cloud computing is the buzz word today. There are many reasons why organizations of all sizes are adopting this technology, especially MSMEs due to the reduced need for physical infrastructure. Cloud computing will create nearly 14 million jobs within the years of 2011-15. We now need to better understand optimal use of this technology while addressing concerns about security and privacy.”

Sanjeev Gupta said, “Cloud computing is a technology that emerged during the recession period for companies to reduce costs and infrastructure management. Shared infrastructure and scalability are options provided by the service providers.”

The seminar also included a technical session, including experts from Albion, VMware, EMC2, Kaspersky and Data Security Council of India to address technical and materiel aspects of the information security in the context of cloud computing.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Types of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing has three different types of services to offer. Depending on the users' requirements, each type of cloud computing service is employed either individually or in combination with others. Following is a brief on the three types of cloud computing services.

Software as a service (SaaS)
SaaS is also known as "on-demand software". The users of SaaS instead of completely buying the license of different software rent the software periodically and use them through an internet browser. The variety of software made available by SaaS is very wide. There are a number of software delivered by SaaS used by businesses that deal in content management, human resource management, accounting, ERP, customer relationship management and other relevant areas.

The software-as-a-service type of cloud computing is growing very fast while the largest market for software-as-a-service current is customer relationship management.

Platform as a Service (PaaS)
(PaaS) provides computing platforms to users of cloud computing. It is also the link between the other two services provided by cloud computing i.e. SaaS and IaaS.

A normal computer requires a computing platform that includes hardware architecture along with a framework of software. Such a platform is the base of collaboration of the hardware and software that includes the computer's operating system, architecture and languages. Hence, when it comes to cloud computing, in the absence of a real computer, it is Platform as a Service that provides the users with all that is required to compose a computing platform.

Some of the facilities that PaaS offers include hosting, deployment, testing, and application development and application design. Furthermore, cloud service providers offering PaaS include a number of features to design, test, deploy, host and run applications. All of these facilities can be availed by individual as well as business clients by subscribing to a single package with all of the features included.

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
IaaS is the third type of computing via the cloud. Just like PaaS and SaaS deliver different software and hardware facilities based on a cloud platform, IaaS delivers a virtualized platform. The process of hardware virtualization shows users only the abstract computing platform instead of the physical features. Such virtualization leads to the creation of what is known as 'virtual machine monitor' or 'hypervisor' that enables the creation of the third part of cloud computing i.e. Interface as a Service.


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