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RSAC 2020: Trust in the Cloud. What Should You Do with Your Encryption Keys? – Security Boulevard
Posted: February 17, 2020 at 3:47 pm
In the past decade, businesses started evaluating the pros and cons of moving to the cloud in order to meet the increased demand for the cost and IT efficiency benefits of cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS). Many businesses subsequently adopted a Platform as a Service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) or SaaS model, thus positioning the cloud as the foundation for digital transformation. In the process, however, they embraced a large number of connected devices and IoT platforms, which means that additional data and processes are now moving outside of the firewall and into the cloud. This presents a security risk to businesses.
The need for strong security in the cloud is a factor that can either slow or speed movement to the cloud, depending on workload and other needs. As such, security professionals need to tackle certain security challenges associated with the cloud head-on. In particular, they need to address the challenge of cloud key management.
Businesses oftentimes struggle to manage their use of multiple cloud vendors such as AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. When it comes to data security, more organizations are tempted to use cloud native encryption and key management services because its simple and easily available. This decision comes with many challenges.
One issue is that cloud native encryption and key management services provide just basic data security. Cloud services need to afford the same level of policy, control and visibility as the on-premises delivered services. Many organizations cant rely solely on the services offered by key management tools built in the cloud platforms. These tools are very good at provisioning keys for the development teams, but when it comes to policy compliance, particularly for sensitive data or data under the purview of the latest privacy mandates such as the California Consumer Privacy Act, there are many gaps that may jeopardize a seemingly simple key management strategy.
Furthermore, leaving key control and management to cloud providers presents potential security risks and data ownership issues. Its simply not a good idea to get locked into a single cloud vendor. Cloud computing has revolutionized the ways that companies do business. However, this increased reliance on cloud computing also comes with the risk of dependency. By making your company more flexible and adaptable, being cloud agnostic inoculates against the risk of vendor lock-in.
From an operational standpoint, the use of multiple cloud key management services translates to decentralized key management, which is a definite no-no when it comes to security best practices. Unfortunately, this rush to cloud native encryption and key management has put sensitive data at risk as evidenced by the multitude of data breaches we have witnessed over the past couple of years.
Finally, if your on-premises policies, methodology, controls and visibility are well-tested and well-implemented, why should you change them? Successful on-premises best practices will be just as successful when you extend them into the cloud.
The good news is that there are emerging options available for security professionals, but the trick is determining which one works best for their organization to ensure data is protected, brand trust is retained, and shareholders are appeased. Never before has maintaining access and control of keys been so important, especially given the financial implications (which may or may not include non-compliance fines) from a data breach.
During the upcoming RSA Conference 2020, I will be discussing the best practices for cloud key management to minimize risk. My objective for the audience is as follows: 1) understand the challenges and pitfalls associated with cloud key management, 2) learn about the various options available, 3) identify the right fit for your organization, and 4) evaluate how to adopt changes internally. To meet these objectives, I will be highlighting the four Cs: Challenges, Choices, Capabilities and Changes.
If you are attending RSA Conference in San Francisco next week, grab a cup of coffee and join me in this discussion on Wednesday, February 26 at 8:00 a.m. in the North Hall Briefing Center. Or stop by Thaless RSA Conference booth #N5445. Before the show, you can claim your free conference pass by clicking here and entering code XS0UTHALE.
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The Chrome Cast 48: Google, Microsoft, Apple and the benefits of cloud computing – Chrome Unboxed
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This week on The Chrome Cast, we talk quite a bit about why we feel like Chromebooks are great tools for tons of people. From their ability to leverage cloud services with aplomb to their rock-solid security, its easy to become a fan of Chrome OS once you understand its limits and learn to really leverage its benefits.
We also spend a bit of time talking about Stadias recent fumbles and where the game streaming industry could be headed as Microsofts xCloud eventually exits all its beta trials. Though Stadia is a beautiful platform, the lacking game library and player base are starting to hurt in light of the recent launch of NVIDIA GeForce NOW.
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Despite growth, Google and VMware to shed cloud workers – SiliconANGLE News
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Google LLC and VMware Inc. are both planning to shed a small number of jobs from their respective cloud computing businesses, despite having seen some strong growth in the area in recent months.
The job cuts at Google are said to be part of a reorganization of the companys cloud business, officials said in a statement to the press.
We recently communicated organizational changes to a handful of teams that will improve how we market, partner, and engage with customers in every industry around the globe, a spokesperson for the company told MarketWatchFriday. We made the difficult, but necessary decision to notify a small number of employees that their roles will be eliminated. Were working with our internal mobility teams across the company to help those affected by this change, and hope to find them new roles within the company.
As for VMware, the virtualization software firm is planning to lay off more than 200 workers in April, including workers at the executive and director level, the San Francisco Chronicle reportedThursday.
VMware said in a statement the job cuts are part of a regular workforce rebalancing that ensures the firms global resources are better aligned with its strategic objectives and customer needs. The company is planning to get rid of a divisional chief technical officer, plus directors of research and development, and database architecture and digital marketing, the Chronicle said.
The changes come even though both companies cloud businesses are reportedly making good progress. This month Google reported cloud sales of $8.9 billion, up 53% from a year ago and double what the unit made in 2017. Thats a success story in itself, but Googles cloud business still trails Amazon Web Services Inc., which racked up $2.6 billion in profit in its most recent quarter. Its also some way behind Microsoft Corp., which lastmonth reported cloud revenues of $11.9 billion.
VMware is also thought to be making good progress in the cloud thanks to its VMware Cloud on AWS offering, which has gained traction by offering customers a simple, safe and speedy path to hybrid cloud and operations modernization.
The layoffs are painful but necessary asboth companies need to move quickly to respond to changing market dynamics, Constellation Research Inc. analyst Holger Mueller told SiliconANGLE.
The requirements for success in the cloud are higher than in most other industries, particularly for providers in a challenger position, such as Google, and those that are being challenged themselves, like VMware is, Mueller said. Enterprises will often choose a platform vendor that moves faster than the market they operate in.
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Orange Egypt Builds Horizontal Cloud on Red Hat Technologies, Improving Time-to-Market by up to 10x – Yahoo Finance
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Orange Egypt launches virtual evolved packet core (vEPC), cybersecurity services and mobile data optimization (MDO) on Red Hat OpenStack Platform
Red Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Red Hats open hybrid cloud technologies are providing a horizontal cloud platform for Orange Egypts virtual network functions (VNFs), helping the service provider to more quickly deliver new services to customers, optimize its network investments and reduce operational expenditure. Building on the foundation of Red Hat OpenStack Platform and Red Hat Ceph Storage, Orange Egypt is the first Orange affiliate to manage 100% of its live customer traffic over a fully software-based platform spanning several sites across its region.
To maintain its position as Egypt's leading mobile operator, Orange Egypt wanted to use the latest in hybrid cloud and network functions virtualization (NFV) innovation to be able to respond in real-time to market dynamics and network conditions to best serve its more than 30 million customers. As part of this initiative, Orange Egypt looked to virtualize its mobile packet core, which had been running standalone functions on dedicated appliances.
Accordingly, Orange Egypt set out to move strategically from a centralized evolved packet core (EPC) supplier to a software-defined, distributed architecture on standard hardware, using Red Hat OpenStack Platform supported by Red Hat Ceph Storage. Red Hat Consulting provided certified training courses and professional services to support Orange Egypts teams derive greater value from open technologies, tools and methodologies.
In less than a year, Orange Egypt launched vEPC in 12 datacenters across six sites in Cairo and Alexandria. Today, 100% of Orange Egypts mobile broadband traffic is served by its virtualized packet core platform.
With its Red Hat-based open cloud, Orange Egypt gains access to an ecosystem of thousands of certified providers. The freedom to choose diverse suppliers as well as a reduced reliance on specialized hardware has helped Orange Egypt to lower its capital expenditure and operational expenses.
Red Hat OpenStack Platform is massively-scalable infrastructure with unified automated management, enabling Orange Egypt to launch and adapt services to better fulfill customer demand. With Red Hat Ceph Storage, Orange Egypt has a massively scalable storage solution for its workloads. It has been able to roll out software-defined capacity expansions for its telecom packet core to serve summer hotspots in Alexandria and Northern coastal areas. Orange Egypt was able to make 50% capacity upgrades in only two working days per site, which is nearly 10 times quicker than its traditional process.
With this new deployment, Orange Egypt was also able to deliver new cybersecurity services such as parental controls and malware protection to its consumer and business customers faster than previously possible with its traditional system. The third VNF that Orange Egypt has launched on its platform is mobile data optimization (MDO), enabling transmission control protocol (TCP) acceleration aimed at reducing network latency and improving the user experience.
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Darrell Jordan-Smith, global vice president, vertical industries & accounts, Red Hat"Orange Egypt is on a drive towards network transformation, and Red Hat is helping it meet this goal through a multi-vendor, multi-application network that can make full use of the scale and agility offered by cloud computing. Trusting in Red Hats open hybrid cloud technologies as the backbone for its horizontal platform approach, Orange Egypt has gained greater flexibility and freedom to optimize its network performance, expenditure and service delivery for the benefit of its customers."
Ayman Amiri, chief technology officer, Orange Egypt"We decided to lead the way in digital services innovation and provide outstanding customer experience. Open source is powering the development of next-generation cloud-native platforms and Red Hat augments this with enhanced security, stability and support, enabling us to create solutions that best fit our customers unique needs. With our horizontal telco cloud based on Red Hat technologies, we can act more dynamically to address business challenges and opportunities, and make a greater contribution to the digital development of Egyptian society."
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Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market 2020 Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Opportunities, Analysis and Forecast by 2026 – Instant Tech News
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Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Overview:
Global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market was valued at USD 946.1 million in 2017 and is projected to reach USD 5,245.31 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 32.7% from 2018 to 2025.
In the report, we thoroughly examine and analyze the Global market for Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science so that market participants can improve their business strategy and ensure long-term success. The reports authors used easy-to-understand language and complex statistical images, but provided detailed information and data on the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market. This report provides players with useful information and suggests result-based ideas to give them a competitive advantage in the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market. Show how other players compete in the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market and explain the strategies you use to differentiate yourself from other participants.
The researchers provided quantitative and qualitative analyzes with evaluations of the absolute dollar opportunity in the report. The report also includes an analysis of Porters Five Forces and PESTLE for more detailed comparisons and other important studies. Each section of the report offers players something to improve their gross margins, sales and marketing strategies, and profit margins. As a tool for insightful market analysis, this report enables players to identify the changes they need to do business and improve their operations. You can also identify key electrical bags and compete with other players in the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market.
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Top 10 Companies in the Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Research Report:
Cleardata Networks, Dell Global Net Access (GNAX), Carecloud Corporation, Vmware, Carestream Health, IBM Corporation, Iron Mountain, Athenahealth, Oracle Corporation
Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Competition:
Each company evaluated in the report is examined for various factors such as the product and application portfolio, market share, growth potential, future plans and recent developments. Readers gain a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the competitive environment. Most importantly, this report describes the strategies that key players in the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market use to maintain their advantage. It shows how market competition will change in the coming years and how players are preparing to anticipate the competition.
Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Segmentation:
The analysts who wrote the report ranked the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market by product, application, and region. All sectors were examined in detail, focusing on CAGR, market size, growth potential, market share and other important factors. The segment studies included in the report will help players focus on the lucrative areas of the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market. Regional analysis will help players strengthen their base in the major regional markets. This shows the opportunities for unexplored growth in local markets and how capital can be used in the forecast period.
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1.1 Overview of the Market1.2 Scope of Report1.3 Assumptions
2 Executive Summary
3 Research Methodology of Verified Market Research
3.1 Data Mining3.2 Validation3.3 Primary Interviews3.4 List of Data Sources
4 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Outlook
4.1 Overview4.2 Market Dynamics4.2.1 Drivers4.2.2 Restraints4.2.3 Opportunities4.3 Porters Five Force Model4.4 Value Chain Analysis
5 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market, By Deployment Model
5.1 Overview
6 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market, By Solution
6.1 Overview
7 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market, By Vertical
7.1 Overview
8 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market, By Geography
8.1 Overview8.2 North America8.2.1 U.S.8.2.2 Canada8.2.3 Mexico8.3 Europe8.3.1 Germany8.3.2 U.K.8.3.3 France8.3.4 Rest of Europe8.4 Asia Pacific8.4.1 China8.4.2 Japan8.4.3 India8.4.4 Rest of Asia Pacific8.5 Rest of the World8.5.1 Latin America8.5.2 Middle East
9 Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Competitive Landscape
9.1 Overview9.2 Company Market Ranking9.3 Key Development Strategies
10 Company Profiles
10.1.1 Overview10.1.2 Financial Performance10.1.3 Product Outlook10.1.4 Key Developments
11 Appendix
11.1 Related Research
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Cloud Computing Market 2019 Analysis by Key Players, Share, Trend, Segmentation and Forecast to 2026 – Instant Tech News
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Verified Market Research recently added a research report titled, Cloud Computing Market Size and Forecast to 2026. The research report represents the potential growth opportunities that prevail within the global market. The report is analyzed on the idea of secondary research methodologies acquired from historic and forecast data. The Cloud Computing market is expected to grow substantially and thrive in terms of volume and value during the forecast period. The report will provide an insight into the growth opportunities and restraints that construct the market. Readers can gain meaningful comprehension about the future of the market.
Global Cloud Computing Market was valued at USD 258.40 Billion in 2018 and is projected to reachUSD 930.56 Billion by 2026, growing at aCAGR of 17.28% from 2019 to 2026.
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The insightful research report on the Cloud Computing market includes Porters five forces analysis and SWOT analysis to understand the factors impacting consumer and supplier behavior. It helps the reader understand the strategies and collaborations that players are that specialize in combat competition within the market. The comprehensive report provides a big microscopic check out the market. The reader can identify the footprints of the manufacturers by knowing about the worldwide revenue of manufacturers, the worldwide price of manufacturers, and production by manufacturers during the forecast period of 2015 to 2019.
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This section of the report provides detailed information about each region and how numerous factors of that particular region affect the growth of the Cloud Computing market. The government policies, weather, politics, and other factors determine the longer term of the market differently in each region. The major regions covered in the report include North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, and others.
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1.1 Overview of the Market1.2 Scope of Report1.3 Assumptions
2 Executive Summary
3 Research Methodology of Verified Market Research
3.1 Data Mining3.2 Validation3.3 Primary Interviews3.4 List of Data Sources
4 Cloud Computing Market Outlook
4.1 Overview4.2 Market Dynamics4.2.1 Drivers4.2.2 Restraints4.2.3 Opportunities4.3 Porters Five Force Model4.4 Value Chain Analysis
5 Cloud Computing Market, By Deployment Model
5.1 Overview
6 Cloud Computing Market, By Solution
6.1 Overview
7 Cloud Computing Market, By Vertical
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8 Cloud Computing Market, By Geography
8.1 Overview8.2 North America8.2.1 U.S.8.2.2 Canada8.2.3 Mexico8.3 Europe8.3.1 Germany8.3.2 U.K.8.3.3 France8.3.4 Rest of Europe8.4 Asia Pacific8.4.1 China8.4.2 Japan8.4.3 India8.4.4 Rest of Asia Pacific8.5 Rest of the World8.5.1 Latin America8.5.2 Middle East
9 Cloud Computing Market Competitive Landscape
9.1 Overview9.2 Company Market Ranking9.3 Key Development Strategies
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Cloud and Edge computing: Unleashing the potential of IoT in manufacturing – Business Today
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As billions are pumped into the development of 5G networks, we can expect a new wave of possibilities - all of which are set to transform industry and manufacturing, ushering in a new era of economic growth and hyper-connectivity.
5G has huge implications for how we live and work - it is not just about downloading a movie faster but also how high-speed connectivity will support smart vehicles, devices and factories where tons of data are exchanged in the network every second.
It will also propel the adoption of emerging technologies, especially the Internet of Things (IoT), which is set to catalyse connectivity beyond recognition.
The often-discussed 'Industry 4.0' is actually the digital transformation of industrial markets enabled by Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and the resultant connectivity in every step of the manufacturing process.
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IoT is the future of manufacturing
Of late, the manufacturing landscape has taken a keen interest in IoT because it offers a host of real-time benefits. IoT and 5G together are key for manufacturing enterprises to connect all stages of the planning-to-sales process.
They allow data to flow back and forth through a multi-dimensional ecosystem, enabling suppliers, manufacturers and customers to conduct business and decision-making more dynamically.
IoT-enabled devices collect massive amounts of data, assisting manufacturers in achieving higher product quality, better-informed decision making and greater foresight with predictive maintenance.
Several manufacturers across India are already using IoT to streamline their supply chain since their factories have a huge vendor presence across India and abroad.
Various shipments coming in daily need to be synced into the production schedule and tracked till final delivery. This entire process needs to be arranged with precision so entire factories are being IoT-enabled with smart devices that track the position of each employee and machine.
While the benefits of the technology are vast, a quick summary of what enterprises can hope to achieve through the creation of IoT enabled networks includes:
Getting the most out of IoT with Cloud and Edge
IoT generates massive amounts of data and cloud computing is key to managing it while gaining business insights. Cloud-based solutions offer effective data storage and data security to manufacturers, as well as analytics capabilities.
Another advantage of cloud computing is better collaboration with developers. They are able to store and access data remotely while managing workloads in response to operational cycle demands.
Incorporating IoT into the cloud can further connect different plants and storage clouds across a variety of locations, and the use of AI in this network can help manufacturers capture new growth opportunities.
Manufacturers are now keener than ever to leverage cloud to support their digital transformation. Intelligent handling of data networks can serve as the steering wheel for this transformation, leading us into an exciting era of data astuteness.
Many cloud service providers today charge via a pay-per-use model, which means users have access to potentially unlimited resources but only pay for what they actually use. This model is set to benefit SMEs and start-ups to avoid overprovisioning their IT infrastructure, resulting in an overall reduction in costs.
Many manufacturing companies have also started implementing BYOD (bring your own device) facilities, which gives employees the flexibility to control and manage work from anywhere in the world.
We are also seeing the emergence of edge computing in addition to cloud deployments, to support mission-critical activities that require minimal delay in processing.
IoT infrastructures are beginning to transition to the edge. We also see the data centre evolving from the 'core-centric' data centre of today to an 'edge-to-core' data centre in the near future.
This will have two key parts with distributed edge IT or where the 'local' work happens; and core IT where the majority of business operation work happens, which is not just limited to the data centre but also encompasses how an IT organisation leverages the private, multi-and hybrid cloud. We believe eventually everything will become software-defined - including both in the edge and in the cloud.
The cloud has to follow the transformation of the data centre, and likewise move availability and breadth of services to reach the edge of the network.
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Customers are looking to shift focus to service-oriented delivery, consumption and operating models. Companies are considering a multi-cloud approach by leveraging multiple cloud environments that offer specialised capabilities to better align with the technical requirements and business-level objectives of particular workloads, applications, or services.
Edge computing is a more economical way to scale up IoT adoption since the edge is not usually one location - and in the case of the manufacturing sector, it is possible to see many small deployments running autonomously.
It would not be too far-fetched to expect that more manufacturing companies will increasingly adopt edge computing because of its ease of use, low latency, and cost savings.
Moving towards an intelligent future
With IoT, manufacturing enterprises will become increasingly data-driven and cloud and edge computing will impart a high degree of 'smartness' to their operating environments.
Smart enterprises will have real-time visibility on the efficiency of factory processes and performance, thereby enabling manufacturers to refine and improve operations with relevant and up-to-date data.
While edge computing has key advantages for the manufacturing sector, the cloud will still hold the promise of managing large data workloads that will accelerate predictive analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence.
When deployed in a judicious configuration, edge computing and cloud have the ability to create dynamic, cutting-edge solutions for the manufacturing sector.
Companies that are integrating IoT and 5G technologies into their digital strategies will be able to meet the goals of their businesses today and in future and maintain a competitive advantage in today's dynamic business environment.
Also Read:Tech Mahindra sets up Google Cloud centre in Hyderabad to drive digital transformation
(The author is MD - India, Lenovo DCG)
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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market 2020 Trends, Market Share, Industry Size, Opportunities, Analysis and Forecast by 2026 – Instant Tech News
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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Overview:
Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market was valued at USD 18.83 Billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 68.71 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 17.47% from 2019 to 2026.
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The researchers provided quantitative and qualitative analyzes with evaluations of the absolute dollar opportunity in the report. The report also includes an analysis of Porters Five Forces and PESTLE for more detailed comparisons and other important studies. Each section of the report offers players something to improve their gross margins, sales and marketing strategies, and profit margins. As a tool for insightful market analysis, this report enables players to identify the changes they need to do business and improve their operations. You can also identify key electrical bags and compete with other players in the global Healthcare Cloud Computing market.
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Athenahealth, Carecloud Corporation, Carestream Health, Cleardata Networks, Dell, Global Net Access (GNAX), IBM Corporation, Iron Mountain, Merge Healthcare, VM Ware
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Second GPU Cloudburst Experiment Paves the Way for Large-scale Cloud Computing – insideHPC
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Using only the most cost-effective instances in sport/preemptible mode, SDSC and WIPAC researchers were able to provision and sustain 15,000 GPUs from cloud regions all over the world, for an equivalent of 170 PFLOP32s, significantly more than the largest National Science Foundation-funded supercomputers. Image credit: Igor Sfiligoi, San Diego Supercomputer Center, UC San Diego.
That experiment also proved that it is possible to conduct a massive amount of data processing within a very short period an advantage for research projects that must meet a tight deadline. It also showed that such bursting of massive amounts of data in this case data generated by theIceCube Neutrino Observatory, an array of 5,160 optical sensors deep within a cubic kilometer of ice at the South Pole is suitable for solving a wide range of challenges across not only astronomy but many other science domains.
Completed just prior to the opening of SC19 in last November, the first experiment was coordinated by Frank Wrthwein, SDSC lead for high-throughput computing; Igor Sfiligoi, SDSCs lead scientific software developer for high-throughput computing; Benedikt Riedel, global computing coordinator for the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and computing manager at WIPAC; and David Schultz, a production software manager with IceCube.
Fast forward to early February 4, 2020, when the same research team conducted a second experiment with a fraction of the remaining funding left over from a modestNational Science Foundation EAGER grant. As before, the researchers used cloud resources fromAmazon Web Services(AWS),Microsoft Azure, andGoogle Cloud Platform(GCP), but limited themselves to only the most effective cloud instance types in either spot or preemptible mode. Moreover, instead of using a dedicated cloud only setup, this time they added cloud resources to the existing on-prem resources available through theOpen Science Grid(OSG), theExtreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment (XSEDE), and thePacific Research Platform(PRP).HTCondorwas again used as the workload management system.
We drew several key conclusions from this second demonstration, said SDSCs Sfiligoi. We showed that the cloudburst run can actually be sustained during an entire workday instead of just one or two hours, and have moreover measured the cost of using only the two most cost-effective cloud instances for each cloud provider.
The team managed to reach and sustain a plateau of about 15,000 GPUs, or 170 PFLOP32s (i.e. fp32 PFLOPS) using the peak fp32 FLOPS provided by NVIDIA specs. The cloud instances were provisioned from all major geographical areas, and the total integrated compute time was just over one fp32 exaFLOP hour. The total cost of the cloud run was roughly $60,000.
In the second experiment, which was about eight hours long versus less than two hours in the first experiment, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory processed some 151,000 jobs, up from about 101,000 in the first burst.
This means that the second IceCube cloud run produced 50% more science, even though the peak was significantly lower, explained Sfiligoi, who also noted that the latter experiment added OSG, XSEDE, and PRPs Kubernetes resources, effectively making it a hybrid-cloud setup unlike the first time, when it was purely cloud-based.
The experiment also showed that the most cost-effective cloud instances are those providing the NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPUs. They are about three times more cost-effective for the IceCube project compared to the next best option, the instances providing the NVIDIA Tesla V100 GPUs.
Moreover, unlike the earlier experiment, the team fetched data directly from IceCubes home location at the University of WisconsinMadison using straight HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the standard application-level protocol used for exchanging files on the World Wide Web.
This second cloud burst was performed on a random day, during regular business hours, adding cloud resources to the standard IceCube on-prem production infrastructure, said SDSCs Wrthwein. Its the kind of cloud burst that we could do routinely, a few times a week if there were principal investigators willing to pay the bill to do so.
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Pay for these four tech jobs is rocketing. Cloud computing is the cause – ZDNet
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Project managers, business analysts, and security and testing experts are seeing a big bump in salaries as the rise of cloud computing changes the skills that companies are seeking.
According to analysis by recruitment firmHarvey Nash, the fastest-growing salaries included business analysts (average 66,596), up by 28% in the last 12 months, security specialists (average 94,673, up 22%), project managers (average 64,910, up 16%) and testing engineers (average 51,114, up 11%).
Unsurprisingly, CIO, CTO and VP of IT roles still attract the highest salaries, with pay ranging between 85,000 and 150,000 per year, and averaging 119,443.
The competitive edge for organisations in a cloud world is coming more from how systems are deployed, and less from what the underlying technology is, said Rob Grimsey, a director at Harvey Nash.
"The growth in demand, and salaries, for business analysts and project managers reflects a need by organisations to get this 'how' piece right," he said.
Grimsey said the demand for security specialists has been increasing pretty much in line with the increase in threat that has occurred in the last decade, but noted that the rise in salaries for testing is perhaps the most surprising development.
"This area has been the most susceptible to automation, and certainly in the past salaries have remained fairly flat. That said, in recent years as systems have got more complex, and testing has had to extend to a remit much wider than before, such as privacy, security and even customer experience, we are seeing a bit of re-emergence of testing as a key skill."
Developers are paid an average of 47,000 according to the report, which surveyed 1,200 UK workers. But while the lowest paid developers made around 23,00, the best paid could be taking home more like 65,000 Harvey Nash said. Programme managers earned an average of 89,000, with the top earners making 110,000 -- ahead of some CIOs.
The report identified three areas where tech companies can improve staff retention:
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