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VMware vSphere 5 to Bring Virtualisation to Small Businesses

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VMware, leaders in virtualization, hopes its vSphere 5 virtualization suite will encourage small businesses to use its hypervisor by quadrupling the power available to virtual machines and eliminating the need for a dedicated SAN.

 

vSphere 5, detailed by VMware recently, is the fifth major release of the company’s core virtualization product. With it, VMware hopes to virtualize more demanding workloads, such as business intelligence applications like SAP and SAS, and to head into smaller businesses. “The cost of infrastructure, at the end of the day, is not the cost of the hardware and software, it is the cost of operating it,” VMware’s chief executive, Paul Maritz, said.

 

VMware has updated its licensing model for vSphere 5, abandoning the per-core fee in favour of one based on the total amount of virtual RAM available to virtual machines (VMs) and the number of physical processors.

 

ESXi 5.0, VMware’s hypervisor, has received a major upgrade, enabling vSphere 5 to support VMs with up to 32 virtual cores instead of vSphere 4’s eight. Each VM can support up to a terabyte of RAM, up from 256GB, and has a maximum of a million input/output operations per second (IOPS), up from 300,000. Networking between VMs has been tweaked as well to allow inter-VM speeds to reach 36Gbps, up from 30Gbps previously.

 

At the moment, 50 percent of VMware’s customers’ virtualized server workloads are based on VMware’s hypervisor, Maritz said. With the new high-powered “monster” VM, said Maritz, the company wants to get the other half.

 

“The value [in the high-powered VM] is that it removes a technical hurdle for some business critical applications, specifically databases,” Stuart Miniman, a principle research contributor for analyst firm Wikibon, told ZDNet UK. “If [VMware’s] goal is 100-percent virtualisation, this removes a barrier for some apps that before just couldn’t fit on a VM.”

 

But “even with the technical hurdle removed, there are operational and organisational constraints that will need to be addressed”, he said.

 

For small businesses, the company has created the VMware vSphere Storage Appliance, which uses on-server hard and solid-state disks to create a virtual pool of storage from which vSphere 5 can draw.

 

“[Previously] you had your ESX hosts connect to a SAN or NAS-based storage system… but in an SMB marketplace that can be cost prohibitive,” Dave Wright, vice president of technology for VMware in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, told ZDNet UK on Tuesday. “In order to address the lower end of the market we take the physical disks that sit on the servers and create a virtual SAN.”

 

vSphere 4 was released in 2009. According to VMware, over a million hours of engineering time went into the technology of vSphere 5. Pricing was not clear at the time of writing. VMware expects vSphere 5 to be available by the end of the third quarter of 2011.

 

Alongside the release of vSphere 5, VMware will update its security, recovery, management and automation applications.

 

VMware vShield 5 allows data to be kept in mutually isolated zones for the purpose of compliance. The company has also integrated technology from EMC’s security subsidiary, RSA. This will allow tiered security policies where VMs are assigned a security rating and are only sent to hosts that comply with the required security features.

 

Wright said this is to tackle the job of ensuring hosts have security sufficient for the virtualised application. “The way to think about it is everything you generate is barcoded,” he said. The “barcode” defines where the VM can move.

 

VMware vCentre Site Recovery Manager 5 has gained automated failback, which means that if a datacentre fails, load can be automatically replicated to a second datacentre and migrated back to the primary one when it comes back online. The orchestration package, VMware vCloud Director 1.5, is faster at provisioning virtual machines from templates, the company said.

The Worst App in Africa – Pray You Never Have to Use It

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We will not put any photo on this app because doing that will freak some folks out. We just put a bland. We rate this app – NO BUY. And we keep the blog very short so that you can have a nice sleep.

 

Fogs Funeral Announcements, developed by Alex Gitonga, is an application for generating death and funeral announcements via text message. Radio and newspaper are costly in the region. Fog will allow users cheaply and easily to draft, edit and send these types of messages to ensure they reach friends, family, former schoolmates and colleagues – an important Kenyan custom.

[Attend] Embedded Systems MASTERs Workshop in Owerri: July 18 -22.

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Fasmicro is excited to announce an Embedded Systems MASTERs Workshop in Owerri: July 18 -22. Some universities are coming with their professors to present papers. We have confirmed the former HOD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Igbinedion University  and now of Landmark University, Mr. Oghogho ikponmwosawill present  papers titled:

Embedded Systems Design and Development and Achieving Vision 20/20/20
Achieving Electronic breakthrough in Nigeria using Embedded system design and development
We will announcing delegates and experts that will attend this workshop. The Fasmicro MASTERs is our preeminent workshop.

Embedded Systems -FPGA, Microcontroller

July 18-22

Venue: Fasmicro Head Office, Okigwe Rd, Owerri, Imo State

Time: 9am -5pm

Cost:  N79,900 per module per corporate participant.

Summary

The workshop is a hands-on embedded systems program designed to impact practical experiences on building with microprocessors and FPGA. Real-life examples on Microchip PIC, Parallax SX and FPGA chips will be taught.

The goal is that after this workshop, participants can develop real life-applications or where applicable, introduce relevant courses in their tertiary institutions.

Facilities

Fasmicro will provide the programming modules,microprocessors, required CAD tools, FPGA boards, computers, and course materials. All materials are retained by Fasmicro. If you need copies, please visit our store.

Audience

This workshop is open to the public. We welcome schools planning to develop mobility computing and microelectronics courses in their programs as well as corporate clients that want to train their staff.  For hobbyists and students, there is no better opportunity to pick skills that matter. Register Today!

Registration

Payment details are here.

Modules 1 and 2 Outlines

project outlines

Facilitators: External and in-house team

Cancellation Policy: 100% refund 4 weeks to start; 50% three weeks to start; no refund after three weeks.

Contact: Send comments, questions, etc to info@fasmicro.com

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Kenya Constituency Development Fund Takes Technology To The Citizens. Now, Government Cannot Hide Facts

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Kenya Constituency Development Fund: Community Tracking and Mapping was developed by Jamila Amin and Mikel Maron. This application allows Kenyans to easily view both official and on-the-ground details of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) projects that are ongoing in Kibera, a neighborhood of Nairobi and the world’s second largest slum.

 

This application will review and map submitted reports on the real status of aid and development projects on the ground, in contrast to official government reports, as well as allocated amounts, contractor details, photographs, and geographic locations. This evidence-based monitoring, combined with the communication power of maps and the web, serves as a powerful advocacy tool for improved accountability of development funds in Kenya.

 

Statement of purpose

While a certain level of corruption goes on everywhere, corruption in Kenya is seen as an endemic problem, a regular part of life.

 

According to a report by the National Anti-corruption Campaign Steering Committee, many of the CDF tenders are awarded to allies of sitting MPs. The committee also established that thereis no serious monitoring and evaluation of the on-going projects initiated through this funds.

 

The need to combat these problems and promote transparency in CDF funding motivated the development of this app. The tool will not only allow KCODA monitors and residents of Kibera to follow up on projects and report their real status, but will also allow other NGOs, government bodies and individuals to view how their money is spent.

 

We are targeting Kenya in general and in the ongoing development of this tool, Kenyan transparency organizations and citizens will be able to submit reports, images and videos, and map projects..

Apps4Africa Winner, iCow. How Far with the Cow Tracking System?

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Technology is transforming the African continent. In East Africa alone there are 50 million mobile phone subscribers and an increasing number of mobile web users. Across the region, the number of IT graduates and tech entrepreneurs is exploding, providing new opportunities to foster social and economic growth.

 

Apps 4 Africa is a contest to highlight the talent of local developers in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania and to leverage the power of digital technology to make a better world. The challenge is to build the best digital tools to address community challenges in areas ranging from healthcare to education and government transparency to election monitoring.

 

The winner last year was iCow.

 

iCow, a voice-based mobile application that helps farmers track the estrus stages of their cows. This application can enable farmers everywhere to better manage breeding periods as well as monitor cow nutrition leading up to the calving day. This will help farmers get the most of their cows and their farms. From Kenya, Charles Kithika is the first place winner receiving $5,000 and an Apple iPad.

 

Can someone share with Tekedia how far this technology has penetrated. We want to know.