Porticor at AWS re:Invent 2013
Porticor: Data Encryption in Public Cloud Porticor provides key management and data protection – for customers who need to provide encryption both at rest and in motion, using IPSEC. Key…
Porticor: Data Encryption in Public Cloud Porticor provides key management and data protection – for customers who need to provide encryption both at rest and in motion, using IPSEC. Key…
Scalr Cloud Management: Give AWS DevOps Cloud Freedom and Control IT needs to enforce policies for security reasons, but developers want the freedom and agility of Amazon. Scalr provides the…
Cloud Velocity: Making Intelligent Migration Automation Choices AWS users and enterprise customers have identified top concerns as migration and the integration of existing resources – classic hybrid clouds. Cloud Velocity…
Large Scale Web Delivery with Nginx Large scale web delivery – improving over 120 million web sites – roughly 40% of the top web sites use Nginx, an open source…
ScaleBase: Seamless MySQL DataBase Scalability There is no escaping the environment that cloud computing offers for explosive scaling. Scalebase delivers scalability to companies who do not have the staffing resources…
CA Technologies: Big Iron Backup in the Cloud CA offers the first product designed to backup mainframe computers to the cloud. The challenge is that mainframe storage is extremely costly…
RightScale - Early Adopters had their Day – now Regular Enterprises use Cloud Rightscale is one of the largest players in cloud management, and enables enterprises to manage, govern, and optimize. In…
Ravello Systems: "Cut the Wait", Enterprise Developers and DevTest in the Public Cloud Proper full-fledged environments are are to come by for rigorous testing. The overall focus of Ravello is…
Migrating to the AWS cloud presents numerous challenges in building and transferring operation to the cloud. Customers who are moving from on-premise architecture face the challenge of planning ahead for…
The AWS cloud is here to stay. That’s a fact that is not solely attributable to its famed CTO, Dr. Werner Vogel’s, charisma. It is rather due to AWS creating its own destiny for success. This is thanks to a couple factors in particular, namely, an ideal pace of innovation and a positive and highly innovative product and marketing atmosphere (aka evangelism).
There is no doubt that the cloud put Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos, in the position to fill what used to be Apple’s shoes. What is interesting, though, is that he used those shoes to mosey on over to IT’s doorstep.