Information Age: News, analysis & insight for IT & business leaders

Amazon Web Services launches ‘virtual private cloud’

26 August 2009  

Service will allow organisations to manage cloud server instances as though they were part of proprietary network

Cloud computing pioneer Amazon Web Services has announced a new service that allows organisations to integrate cloud-based resources with their own network more easily.

The so-called virtual private cloud (VPC) service works by establishing a virtual private network between the proprietary infrastructure and ‘logically isolated’ server instances on AWS’ Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). As with AWS’ other services, VPC is charged for on a pay-as-you-go basis.

According to a post on the company’s official AWS blog, the fact that VPC acts as through it is part of the network will reduce the management overhead associated with deploying cloud services, allowing for greater flexibility in corporate infrastructure and easing enterprise adoption.

“You can expand your corporate network on a permanent or temporary basis,” it says. “You can get resources for short-term experiments and then leave the instances running if the experiment succeeds. You can establish instances for use as part of a disaster recovery effort. You can even test new applications, systems, and middleware components without disturbing your existing versions.”

In a press release from the vendor, phamraceutical company and flagship AWS user Eli Lilly said it saw value in VPC. “We can now seamlessly integrate our internal computing environment with computing resources we’ve deployed on AWS, all without cumbersome configuration or management hassles," said Dave Powers, associate information consultant at Eli Lilly. 

Industry activity around cloud computing is beginning to heat up. This week, for example infrastructure vendor Tibco acquired DataSynapse, whose technology helps manage application across physical, virtual and cloud infrastructure, for $28 million. The technology will boost the company’s cloud management offering, Tibco Silver.

And earlier this month, virtualisation pioneer VMware acquired SpringSource, the company behind an open source Java development framework called Spring. VMware says it will use SpringSource technology to build a 'platform-as-a-service' offering that will allow enterprises and service providers to build applications on internal or public clouds.


Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

People who read this also read...

VMware unveils rent-a-cloud technology 

vCloud Express will help hosting providers wrap their resources as utility services like Amazon Web Services, say virtualisation vendor

Red Hat calls for US patent law review

Enterprise open source software vendor petitions Supreme Court saying patents have “seriously encumbered innovation in the software industry”

Oceans of information

Maritime intelligence provider Royal Dirkzwager deploys complex event processing to prepare for impending explosion in data volumes

Enterprise adoption takes Amazon Web Services by surprise

But cloud computing first mover insists it is 'enterprise ready'

Tibco offers to help the enterprise control the cloud

Tibco is hoping to form a bridge between the enterprise and the cloud

 

White Papers

Read article

11 Hiring Trends for 2011

In this document, you'll get the insider info you need to give potential employers what they want and beat your competition in 2011. You'll learn about the most valuable certifications and the game-changing skills that can lead to more job security and stability.

Read article

12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the IT Job You Want

Learn how you can make yourself a more attractive candidate now with PrepLogic's free 12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the Job You Want.

Read article

1Z0-040 Oracle Database 10G New Features for Administrators Practice Exam

Oracle 9i administrators can certify on Oracle 10G by passing this exam. The ExamForce 1Z0-040 Oracle Database 10G New Features for Administrators practice exam provides their unique triple testing mode to instantly set a baseline of your knowledge and focus your study where you need it most.

More
Advertisement
div class="banner">