Daily Archives: June 27, 2011

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85Under Launches Private Cloud Service: Cloud85

85Under (www.85under.com), a Microsoft Dynamic Data Center located in Springfield, Missouri, is announcing their new private cloud service, Cloud85.

Microsoft Dynamic Data Center provides the tools necessary to build a private Microsoft cloud infrastructure. In addition, the dynamic tool kit will provide an architectural map to develop an agile IT infrastructure that is cost-effective and efficient. This technology meets customer requirements for flexibility in an IT infrastructure that is quickly adaptable to changing technology and business needs.

Hosting providers rely on the Microsoft Dynamic Data Center Toolkit as an integral element to building agile infrastructures for customers. Creating a portal for customers to acquire on-demand tools to manage their fluctuating business needs is one of the greatest assets of an agile infrastructure. This technology combined with the flexibility of Microsoft cloud creates cost-effective opportunities for customers to manage, maintain and increase business.

Cloud computing provides security and the additional benefit of efficient disaster recovery of data. Creating secure synchronized disaster recovery processes for customers and developing an agile IT infrastructure are essential business tools provided in Microsoft’s data center. These critical tools provide the technology businesses desire to maintain profitability through an infrastructure that changes on-demand. The use of data center technology and the benefit of cloud computing provides real-time solutions in a fluctuating business environment.

For more information, call today at 877.85under

2011 Cloud Computing World Series Award Winners Announced

The winners of the Cloud Computing World Series Awards have been announced this week, at the 3rd annual Cloud Computing World Forum in London.

Among the companies recognised for their achievements are Microsoft, awarded the Best Cloud Service prize, Rackspace (Best SMB Product), Savvis (Best Enterprise Solution) and a host of other distinguishable names.

Now in its second year, the Cloud Computing World Series Awards are widely regarded as a benchmark for the best of the best in the cloud computing industry.

And while some of the IT industry’s biggest-hitters have been awarded for their successes, other companies of note include Openstack, who won the Best Start Up Award following 12 months of unprecedented success, WeAreCloud, whose Bime analytics tool was rated Best Cloud Application, and CA Technologies, whose presence at the World Forum was missed as they were awarded the Best Cloud Platform Award.

Data (Best Cloud Storage Solution), Navajo (Best Security Solution), and Hexagrid (Best Virtualization) who were also worthy award recipients.

The winners were selected by a panel of industry experts following the announcement of the awards shortlist last week.

Each company were presented with their awards at day one of the Cloud Computing World Forum, attended by over 3,000 people at Olympia, London.
The official list of winners is as follows:

Best Cloud Application
WeAreCloud

Best Cloud Management Solution
Abiquo

Best Cloud Platform
CA Technologies

Best Cloud Service
Microsoft

Best Cloud Storage Solution
Pillar

Best Enterprise Solution
Savvis

Best Security Solution
Navajo

Best SMB Product or Service
Rackspace

Best Start Up
OpenStack

Virtualization
Hexagrid

For more information on the Cloud Computing World Series Awards, and information about each winning entry, please visit: www.cloudcomputinglive.com/awards/

For more information about both this year’s Cloud Computing World Forum as well as speaking opportunities, sponsorship and exhibition options for other up-coming Cloud Computing World Series events in 2011 and 2012, please contact the Keynote team on +44 (0)845 519 1230 or email: [email protected]
www.cloudwf.com