Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Zmanda™, the leader in open source backup and recovery software, today
announced that it has teamed with Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA)
to provide backup and recovery services for the Sun Cloud, Sun's open
and flexible, public cloud service.
Sun announced today that the Sun Cloud Storage Service and Sun Cloud
Compute Service will be at the core of the Sun Cloud, which will
leverage the benefits of open source and cloud computing to speed the
delivery of applications while reducing risk and providing the ability
to scale to meet fluctuating computing and storage demand. This closely
aligns with Zmanda’s core strengths and principals, as it will provide
open source backup and recovery to protect applications running on the
Sun Cloud Compute Service, as well as leverage the Sun Cloud Storage
Service as a repository for storing backup data.
Increasing numbers of IT managers are realizing the many benefits of
cloud computing. According to a 2008 IDC survey of IT professionals, and
as reported in Information
Week, it is expected that by 2012 cloud computing will represent 25
percent of the net new growth of IT spending as compared with spending
for on-site equipment.
“Zmanda’s support for the Sun Cloud underscores our strong belief that
cloud computing will prove to be of tremendous value – both
strategically and monetarily - to enterprise customers,” said Chander
Kant, chief executive officer, Zmanda. “Organizations that invest in
development and implementation of a cloud strategy will realize
staggering economies of scale. The partnership announced today will
ensure that Sun’s customers will have immediate access to the best open
source backup and recovery solution available.”
“With the Sun Cloud, we're in a unique position to bring openness,
interoperability and innovation to the cloud market,” said Juan Carlos
Soto, vice president of marketing, Cloud Computing, Sun Microsystems.
“Sun and Zmanda are collaborating so that our joint customers can reap
the benefits of our shared vision: open APIs, open formats and open
source for the cloud. We're working to ensure that Zmanda's products
will fully support the Sun Cloud giving customers and developers choice
and confidence that their data is easily and securely backed up to the
cloud.”
Zmanda’s products, Amanda Enterprise (AE) and Zmanda Cloud Backup (ZCB),
will provide customers with backup and recovery solutions for the Sun
Cloud that combine fast installation, simplified management,
enterprise-class functionality and the benefit of using open formats to
ensure that customers are not locked into a vendor to recover archived
data.
For the latest information on Zmanda's cloud backup innovations, please
visit Zmanda’s blog at www.zmanda.com/blogs/
About Zmanda
Zmanda, based in Sunnyvale, California, is the global leader in open
source enterprise backup and recovery. The company’s products — Amanda
Enterprise, Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL, and Zmanda Cloud
Backup (ZCB) — make it simple and affordable to backup and recover data
in an increasingly complex and heterogeneous IT environment. Amanda
Enterprise is an enterprise-grade, network backup solution based on
Amanda, the world’s most popular open source backup and recovery
software with more than half a million active installations worldwide.
ZRM for MySQL is the first mission-critical backup solution designed
specifically for MySQL databases. ZCB is the first Windows backup
solution to backup both files and live applications to the storage
clouds. Businesses in more than 40 countries trust Zmanda to protect
their corporate data. For more information about Zmanda, please contact zsales@zmanda.com
or go to http://www.zmanda.com/.