Microsoft Azure – New Development with Red Hat

Microsoft, Red Hat and Azure

Microsoft and Red Hat have entered into an agreement in the cloud space.  Red Hat will now be an option for Linux customers in the Azure platform.  It looks like the war is on hold for now.

 

 

 

 

Microsoft just buried the hatchet with another huge and bitter rival, Red Hat

Microsoft and Red Hat struck up a major new partnership on Wednesday. They’re giving Red Hat’s Linux operating system a starring role on Microsoft’s cloud computing service, Azure. Linux is a free and open source competitor to Windows offered by a number of players, with Red Hat being the biggest.

Google Cloud Platform and NoSQL

Speed with Ease – NoSQL on the Google Cloud Platform

For those of you who make it your thing to study up on database technology, this post will knock your socks right off!  I hadn’t even heard of Aerospike until I read this post.  This post is a step-by-step tutorial on setting up a high transaction Aerospike demo.  I was really impressed.  Check out the post on Google Cloud Platform Blog.

 

 

 

Speed with Ease – NoSQL on the Google Cloud Platform

Paraklesys Offers Google Apps for Work

Google Apps for Work Free Trial at Paraklesys

If you you’ve visited our site, you’ve noticed that we offer various consulting type services.  The services are based on a management, technical or mobile orientation.  The company has provided all of these services in one way or another to our customers.  With such a wide range of services, it has been difficult to find that particular one that we call our specialty.  However, things have changed for our company and we are working on changing our focus with few new services.  Cloud Service offerings have been a vital to our success.  So through our with partnership with Google, we will be offering Google Apps for Work.  This cloud based service is doing quite well, and has much to offer businesses of all sizes.  It has its own uniqueness and is suited to a company based on the way they work.  We are really excited about this new direction and want to begin by offering a free trial.  Just click on the Google Apps for Work button below to get started.  You can also call or email us as well.

 

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The Benefits Of Cloud Services Adoption

How Can Cloud Services Adoption Benefit Your Business?

Cloud based services are available in various forms and at different levels.  Just about anyone from a home consumer all the way up to a multinational corporation can purchase, or consume for free, cloud services.  But just like anything else, why should anyone use cloud services?  Is all the hype really substantive?  I would like to propose that cloud based services provide a benefit that is sometimes difficult to recognize.  I want to share with you exactly how businesses can benefit from cloud services adoption.

There are particular aspects of operating a business that that are vital to the revenue cycle. One of the them is uptime. Uptime is measured by the amount of time a businesses systems are accessible to customers. If your customers can’t access your systems to purchase goods or services, your business can’t make money. Cloud services can help to eliminate the negative impact downtime can have to your sales by increasing the number of available zones your business systems can operate in. Most cloud service vendors have zones across the world. This helps to provide constant availability. Which in turn, increases uptime.  How much would you be willing to pay for constant availability? More importantly, how much would it cost you to ensure that kind of availability for your business?

Another aspect of business operations that is a direct benefit of cloud services adoption is disaster recovery (DR).  A cloud service implementation could be used as part of an overall DR plan.  This plan could couple with a Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan.  Think of how have deploying some, or all of your IT infrastructure with a cloud service provider could solidify one or both of these plans.  Based on your business needs and decisions made concerning either your COOP or DR plan, a cloud based service could be a definite base camp.  Additionally,  think of how these types of business requirements would be met by implementing a comprehensive cloud strategy for you IT infrastructure.  How would you plan for a disaster or an outage that affects you continuity if your services already running in different parts of the world?  How much is having a COOP and DR plan that could literally be bullet proof worth to you?

I don’t want to forget the about the issue of security since it’s such a hot topic.  However, I think I’ll save it for a later post.  The fact is, many companies have there data and services with cloud service providers.  Based on my use of Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services, security starts with the way you configure your accessible assets.  A complete understanding of your providers security model is the first goal to accomplish.  Then you can go from there.

Take some time to muddle over these ideas on cloud services adoption and let me know what you think.

Open Source to boost Google Cloud Platform – Tweet

Google Cloud Platform’s Path To The Enterprise

Check out this article by    on TechCrunch.  He makes some intersting points concerning how Google is applying Open Source to it’s cloud offering.

 

Learn More About Big Data

Why Is Big Data Important To You?

If you are researching the importance of big data, you’ll have to carve out some time to follow up and read the blog post link below.  The is some very solid information about Big Data and whose talking about it.

 

— Blog Post at General Networks

What is Big Data? And Why Is It Important to Me? – General Networks

Virtualization With VMware vCloud

Learn More About VMware vCloud

This is really a great article! Anyone interested in virtualization will get something out of reading the post.  There are detailed diagrams of vCloud architecture.  You’ll get so much out of the time spent check this entry out.

 

Check out @vCloud’s Tweet

Managing Hadoop Clusters in Microsoft Azure

 Manage Hadoop clusters in HDInsight using the Azure portal

I was following up on a Microsoft Azure blog post revealing a new customer preview – Spark for Azure HDInsight.  This was very interesting to me and I wanted to check it out.  As a Microsoft Partner, I have access to Azure as on of the many benefits.  After completing the cluster installation, I found the below article by Jonathan Gao at GitHub very helpful with the initial configuration.  He made configuring the Hadoop clusters, easy to complete.  I was also able to learn something new about managing my account as well.

 

For additional information, try reviewing these other resources.

 

Enterprises Virtualization Change

Are Enterprises Changing Directions? • The Virtualization Practice

This is an interesting read by Edward Haletky at the Virtualization Practice.  Take some time and check out what he had to say back in March on the state of virutalization at the enterprise level.

 

Are Enterprises Changing Directions? * The Virtualization Practice

Here are some other links at the site for a deeper dive.

Business Agility | Cloud Computing | Virtualization Security