APAC ripe for network-as-a-service

SINGAPORE–Companies worldwide are either over- or under-investing in network infrastructure, and the problem is especially pronounced in the Asia-Pacific region where networking needs are growing fast, said a Brocade executive who added a subscription-based model can address the issue.

In a Thursday briefing, K. P. Unnikrishnan, Brocade’s director of marketing for the Asia-Pacific region, said organizations’ current network acquisition patterns are not aligned with network demands. He explained that network infrastructure needs are difficult to predict and companies often end up over-investing in network which leads to under-utilization.

However, when user demand grows faster than the predicted rate, companies are left scrambling to purchase more network infrastructure, he noted.

For companies in the region, the need for network capacity is going up, he said, noting that a company’s networking needs can change overnight.

The company’s new Brocade Network Subscription (BNS) aims to solve this problem for organizations, he said, adding that a pay-per-use model is more aligned with network usage. It is targeted at managed service providers, government agencies, large enterprises and cloud or hosting providers.

Elaborating, Unnikrishnan said BNS allows companies to pay for networking capacity on a monthly basis, and increase or decrease the network capacity based on their needs. This frees up the customers’ capital expenditure (Capex) as they would not need to purchase equipment and the monthly subscription can be considered as an operational expenditure (Opex), he noted.

As part of the service, Brocade with the help of its channel partners will work out customers’ networking requirements, supply the equipment and provide the relevant support, he added.

APAC open to utility model
According to Unnikrishnan, the subscription-based approach is attractive to the region due to a mindset shift in organizations based here. A decade ago, a company would have preferred investing in on-premise network infrastructure; however, in the last five to six years, enterprises have warmed up to a utility model.

That said, Unnikrishnan noted that there remains challenges in pushing such a model. The main one is educating customers of the benefits of network-as-a-service, as some might think it “sounds too good to be true”, he said.

However, the executive expressed optimism that the subscription-model for network infrastructure will take off as software-as-a-service did. He noted that in the past, businesses dismissed hosting services but they now realize that such a service allows them to “not worry about what’s behind the curtains”.

Announced this week at VMworld 2011, BNS is already available in the United States and Hong Kong and will launch in the region in the next couple of weeks, said Unnikrishnan.

BNS customers, he added, need to commit at least US$500,000 with capacity upgrades starting from US$20,000. Users also have to observe a 60-day notice period to upgrade or downgrade their capacity as well as to terminate the service.

Oracle raises Benioff keynote

Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff speak on Wednesday at a local restaurant in San Francisco after his speech at Oracle OpenWorld 2011 was made ​​by Oracle.

“Larry just canceled my speech tomorrow!” Benioff said in a Twitter message, inviting people to join him instead at a local restaurant. “Beware of false cloud,” he said in another message on Twitter, said Marc Benioff: “.! The show must go unfortunately, Larry”

Benioff has also sent a message to Michael Dell, CEO of Dell, said he was eager to see and hear the world from Dell. “Ok, please do not delete me as # oow11.” The October 12 event for Dell in Austin, Texas, is planned.

“Due to the overwhelming presence at Oracle OpenWorld, we had to make some changes to session” an Oracle spokesman said. Salesforce.com Solution Executive Session was moved to Thursday at 8:00 clock in the Novellus Theater.

Benioff was planned to “Welcome to the social enterprise” at 10:15 on Wednesday, in the Novellus Theater, near the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, after an earlier statement from Salesforce. He will now speak to speak to the restaurant at the Hotel St. Regis 10:30 soul in San Francisco.

OS X Lion sold 6m copies, captured market share of 22% of the Mac

Apple has over six million copies of Mac OS X 10.7, better known as the Lion sold known since its inception in late July, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook said today.

This figure is 80% higher than sales from the previous operating system, Snow Leopard, while a similar route in 2009, Cook said in the first minutes of a presentation of the company from Cupertino, California campus to unveil the iPhone smartphone 4S. Continue reading “OS X Lion sold 6m copies, captured market share of 22% of the Mac”

HP to open cloud, R&D centers in China

Hewlett-Packard is opening two new centers in China, a focus on cloud computing, and the other on the research, as the company ramps up to address this large market.

The company opened a new Cloud-HP Executive Briefing Center in the Chinese city of Tianjin, near Beijing, on Tuesday. The center will help customers build, commissioning and operation “of HP Cloud, CEO Leo Apotheker said on Wednesday.

The company also plans to open a new center for research in enterprise servers, storage and networking. The center will open in Beijing at the end of the year.

HP aims to provide market-specific technologies to China, said pharmacist. Todd Bradley, the company has recently been responsible for planning their strategy for China, in addition to his role as head of the Personal Systems Group.

A number of HP executives are visiting China this week, which might explain the importance of the country. The company announced on Sunday that he concentrates build a regional center in Shanghai to the Personal Systems Group, PCs, smartphones and tablets makes.

Pharmacist has devoted much of his speech Wednesday to the cloud, an area where HP is a leading provider of ambition to be. In March, the company has a cloud-computing platform messages that compete with services offered by Amazon and Google.

In a Q & A session after the speech by Leo Apotheker, said HP Executive Vice President Vyomesh Joshi, the company believes, cloud printing is an attractive product for its customers in China. It allows remote users to print the documents from devices like smart phones and tablets from HP printers.

China is probably one of the world’s fastest-be users of cloud computing, according to market research firm Gartner. A survey by Gartner shows that 55 percent of respondents in China are more than 10 percent of their budgets to spend for cloud computing in 2013, compared to 49 percent of respondents in the United States and 42 percent of respondents in Europe.

HP expanded its services to the energy and carbon management

Hewlett-Packard announced on Thursday a new portfolio of services to determine ways to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions throughout the company.

HP energy and sustainability services program management (ESM) include monitoring and reporting of carbon emissions and energy consumption in buildings, data centers and supply chains, said Ken Hamilton, director of global energy and sustainability services within the HP Technology Consulting Group. Services are the provision of financial models for business sustainability and energy balance.

“Companies are developing specific investment opportunities,” said Hamilton. For example, companies are spending on specific cooling techniques in data centers, but HP wants businesses to think across the board buildings and equipment are in the supply chain. Such an extension could help a more detailed business model to reduce your energy costs and reduce emissions.

Services include a review of materials, parts, water and waste management. The program also offers a special monitoring and reporting services with tools like software for analysis of water consumption, energy efficiency and carbon emissions.

Services could be useful for companies that said savings foreclosure of existing enterprises, Michael Kanellos, senior analyst at Greentech Media.

“Energy and natural resources prices go up,” said Kanellos. “This could be a greater share of operating costs.”

There is a growing interest in evaluating and using alternatives in geothermal operations, said Hamilton. Services can help you choose a company for renewable energy options as required by either regulation or company policy is driven. HP will then evaluate the costs, benefits and business drivers of the options and make recommendations, said Hamilton.

The value of HP services varies, Greentech is Kanellos said. For example, traders may seek to reduce costs and be environmentally friendly by packaging materials such as Styrofoam, which can not in line with the expertise of HP.

However, HP was able to offer its distribution centers and operations know-how for business. Many data centers in New York City said they were not more energy, because the power plugs, Kanellos said. To paste in companies to virtualize the limits of application performance more, or to switch to energy-efficient air conditioners and cooling systems. HP Services was able to help companies streamline operations to stay within certain power plugs, Kanellos said.

HP already offers services related to design, planning and construction of data centers. The company also sells services to operate data centers and buildings are connected, including mechanical, electrical and heating and cooling designs.

But the company still has the data center, the company wants to move, Hamilton said. As a global manufacturer of PCs, HP has a strong supply chain, and under this know-how to companies to reduce energy costs associated with shipping, purchases of materials and workmanship. The company is expanding its internal engineering and also provide research funding for monitoring and reporting tools.

Has been developed for the sample contains the HP service chain analysis analytical capacity of the life cycle of a tool for evaluating sustainability of HP Labs. This tool is used to evaluate different aspects of a product or building, including gas emissions in energy, water, waste and greenhouse. Scores are based on factors such as equipment, operational requirements, environment, safety, cost and carbon intensity.

HP is also the use of specialized software solutions from partners such as manufacturers Hara on the environment and energy management software.

Hara is a hot company, and over time could be purchased, primarily for reporting on carbon is a common practice worldwide, Kanellos said.

The more energy a business uses, the more carbon is, Kanellos said. Not every company is required to report their emissions of carbon dioxide in the United States, but it’s the right thing to do, Kanellos said.

“It is good practice for when the regulations of carbon we,” said Kanellos.

Reports carbon footprint of a business is also a good idea because it involves business risks with non-environmentally friendly, HP said Hamilton.

About the awareness of energy efficiency and carbon footprint, a service called HP and sustainability of the energy Discovery Workshop is a forum where decision makers to gather in a business, acquire a common understanding of objectives on energy and sustainability is based.

Competitors HP, SAP and Cisco also offer tools and services to help companies monitor and reduce carbon emissions. SAP acquired in 2009 provide clear standards for measuring carbon. Cisco offers the product range EnergyWise to track and monitor energy consumption and requirements.