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Amazon, Google and HP cloud have made significant announcements in cloud during last week. Amazon launched OpsWorks, to automate deployments and manage DevOps efficiently. There were also some new features release and offerings from Google. Plus, HP Cloud launched duo of partner programs and a trio of new services.
Here’s a quick summary of cloud happenings over the last week.
To start with, the IaaS leader, Amazon has launched AWS OpsWorks, a new application management service for managing applications of any scale or complexity on the AWS cloud. OpsWorks features an integrated experience for managing the complete application lifecycle, including resource provisioning, configuration management, application deployment, software updates, monitoring, and access control. Next, they are hosting AWS Summits in 12 cities around the world starting April 18 in New York City. This free one-day event is a great opportunity to learn more about the AWS cloud. They have also introduced three new features for AWS CloudFormation. Features include: provisioning of EBS-Optimized Auto Scaling Groups, rolling deployments of Auto Scaling Groups and cancellation of stack updates. Lastly, Amazon announced that the AWS Marketplace will now support software running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Thus, customers can easily get started with any software packages without considering the hardware provision or software installation.
Google has introduced a collection of support packages for services on Google Cloud Platform. There are four levels of service: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. These services allow customers to choose a level that best fits for their business needs. Next, they have also announced two new preview features: Google App Engine Java 7 runtime support and Google Cloud Endpoints. The App Engine Java 7 runtime allows App Engine developers to keep pace with innovations in the Java language and runtime. Google Cloud Endpoints simplifies building highly scalable and flexible backends for web and mobile applications.
HP Cloud has launched two new partner programs, one for Global System Integrators (GSIs) and the other for Value Added Resellers (VARs) as part of the HP Cloud Builder program. Furthermore, they have also launched three new services to support accelerating the transition of production workloads to the public cloud. The services include Load balancing, monitoring and DNS services provide more scale, reliability and performance options for online applications.
Eucalyptus has introduced Eutester4j, which provides the necessary tools for quickly implementing an automated test strategy with minimal code duplication. Thus, will do debug and verification for various AWS operations and other operations that are typical for writing tests.
Stay tuned till next week!
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Janakiram MSV is the Founder & Principal Analyst at Janakiram & Associates. Through his speaking, writing and consulting, he helps businesses take advantage of the emerging technologies. Founder and driving force of an initiative called www.GetCloudReady.com he enables businesses to be ready for the Cloud. As the CTO of GetCloudReady.com, he leads a highly talented engineering team that focuses on developing and migrating applications to Microsoft Windows Azure, Amazon Web Services and Cloud Foundry. Janakiram is one of the first few Microsoft Certified Professionals on Windows Azure in India. Demystifying The Cloud, an eBook authored by Janakiram is downloaded more than 100,000 times in just few months. He is the Chief Editor of a popular portal on Cloud called www.CloudStory.in where he analyzes the latest trends from the world of Cloud Computing. Janakiram is an analyst with the GigaOM Pro analyst network where he analyzes the Cloud Services landscape. Janakiram is a guest faculty at the International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT-H) where he teaches Big Data and Cloud Computing to the students enrolled for the Masters course. Janakiram has worked at world-class product companies including Microsoft Corporation, Amazon Web Services and Alcatel-Lucent. His last role was with Amazon Web Services as the Technology Evangelist where he joined them as the first employee in India. Prior to that, Janakiram spent 10 years at Microsoft Corporation where he was involved in selling, marketing and evangelizing the Microsoft Application Platform and Tools. At the time of leaving Microsoft, he was a Technical Architect, Cloud focusing on Windows Azure.
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