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This week in cloud: VMware-EMC shuffle and Cisco-Netapp tighten ties
#SuryaRay #Surya Moving and shaking at VMware, EMC, Pivotal Initiative There’s some personnel shuffling going on over at the EMC-VMware-Pivotal Initiative axis. As reported here on Friday, star engineer Mark Lucovsky is now back at VMware, having handed the Cloud Foundry PaaS over to the Pivotal Initiative spin off. At VMware, he is working on an unspecified ”mega” cloud project according to a now-defunct Twitter profile. Since then we learned that Scott Lowe, virtualization expert at EMC is now part of the Nicira virtual networking team at VMware working with Martin Casado. A lot of folks are watching who goes where from VMware, EMC since the two companies offloaded cloud-related IP and people to the Pivotal Initiative, more details of which will be disclosed this quarter. There has also been a flow of high-level VMware people leaving the fold — most recently CTO Steve Herrod is moving to VC firm General Catalyst. NetApp and Cisco cinch ties Cisco and NetApp are working on more FlexPod converged hardware designs for use in branch offices and in the public cloud settings, both companies said last week. FlexPods incorporate Cisco servers and networking and NetApp storage. The companies are also working to incorporate fast flash storage into FlexPod designs. Since Cisco is also part of the 3-year-old VCE alliance that combines its networking and server hardware with EMC storage and VMware virtualization into converged hardware, people watch developments on the Cisco-NetApp side carefully. VMware’s purchase of Nicira and its software-defined networking prowess last summer, has further stressed a relationship that many say was already strained. Here are some other quick hits from the week. Beware 7 sins of cloud computing. What happens if your PaaS passes? Big data super powers: IBM, Cloudera,_ General Electric_?? Big data and cloud computing take human jobs Citing Superstorm Sandy, Xand adds disaster recovery space IBM claims huge cloud growth off of unknown base Cisco’s private cloud: pain and profit Joyent fires up Hadoop as a Service http://dlvr.it/2rzrQ2 @suryaray

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VMware Virtualizes Hadoop with Project Serengeti
VMware has announced a new open-source project, Serengeti, to enable enterprises to deploy, manage and scale Apache Hadoop in virtual and cloud environments. In addition, VMware is working with the Apache Hadoop community to contribute extensions that will make key components "virtualization-aware" to support elastic scaling and further improve Hadoop performance in virtual environments.
"Apache Hadoop has the potential to transform business by allowing enterprises to harness very large amounts of data for competitive advantage. It represents one dimension of a sweeping change that is taking place in applications, and enterprises are looking for ways to incorporate these new technologies into their portfolios. VMware is working with the Apache Hadoop community to allow enterprise IT to deploy and manage Hadoop easily in their virtual and cloud environments," said Jerry Chen, Vice-President, Cloud and Application Services, VMware.
Available for free download under the Apache 2.0 licence, Serengeti is a "one-click" deployment toolkit that allows enterprises to leverage the VMware vSphere platform to deploy Apache Hadoop cluster in minutes, including common Hadoop components like Apache Pig and Apache Hive. By using Serengeti to run Hadoop on VMware vSphere, enterprises can easily leverage the high-availability, fault tolerance and live migration capabilities of the widely deployed virtualization platform to enable the availability and manageability of Hadoop clusters.
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