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CloudU Webinar Recap: Does Data Want to be Free?

CloudU Webinar Recap: Does Data Want to be Free?

By Ben Kepes on October 14, 2011

Last week we had the latest CloudU webinar, this time looking at the role of Open Standards in Cloud Computing. I was really excited to be joined on the call by Scott Sanchez, someone who is intimately involved with one of the biggest Cloud Open Standards plays, OpenStack. As well as Sanchez, we were joined [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged CloudComputing, CloudU, data, google app engine, oci, open cloud initiative, Open standard, openstack, sam johnston, Scott Sanchez

Defining Federated Cloud Ecosystems

Defining Federated Cloud Ecosystems

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 6, 2011

Recently, a friend of mine came up to me and asked “Can you succinctly define Federated Cloud Ecosystems?”. That lead to an instantaneous brainstorming between three of us and we came up with a few characteristics that defines Federated Cloud Ecosystems like NIST did for cloud computing. I tweaked the gist from our discussions to [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud brokers, cloud computing, cloud platform, cloud platforms, CloudComputing, definition, federated cloud ecosystems, federated clouds, federation, iaas, insights, openstack, openstack conference | 2 Responses

JRuby for EngineYard Goes GA

JRuby for EngineYard Goes GA

By Ben Kepes on September 28, 2011

In another step towards PaaS provider Engine Yard becoming a fully featured multi language platform player, they are today announcing that JRuby on Engine Yard is entering general availability. Timed to coincide with next week’s JavaOne conferent, JRuby is a Java implementation of the Ruby language that Engine Yard initially supported. Using JRuby, Java developers [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged CloudComputing, engineyard, java, javaone, JRuby, PHP, Ruby

Is the Stack Dead?

Is the Stack Dead?

By Ben Kepes on September 14, 2011

For years now those of us who talk Cloud on a daily basis have used variations on a triangle shape as a way to articulate what Cloud actually is and how the various services that make up Cloud can be differentiated. Traditional thinking (if one can have traditional thinking in a space as young as [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, CloudComputing, CloudU, netsuite, openstack, San Francisco, software as a service, structure 2010, vmware, werner vogels | 5 Responses

OSCON Week: Eucalyptus Systems

OSCON Week: Eucalyptus Systems

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 28, 2011

I was at OSCON 2011 for two days. Like last year, OpenStack was garnering the media attention this year too. I thought I should check out the other open source cloud platform (open core, to be precise), Eucalyptus Systems, and see how they are doing. I spoke with Brady Murray, Director of Alliances at Eucalyptus [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged briefs, cloud computing, CloudComputing, eucalyptus, eucalyptus systems, hybrid clouds, oscon, oscon 2011, private clouds, video

Cloud SLAs Are Dead?

Cloud SLAs Are Dead?

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 22, 2011

Today Forrester Analyst Vanessa Alvarez made a tweet that got me thinking about the state of public cloud marketplace. Even though I have been hearing the same about SLAs from people I am talking to, this tweet by Vanessa confirms that it is a broader trend in the enterprise IT as they plot their move [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, CloudComputing, Enterprise, Infrastructure services, insights, platform services, saas, Service levels, sla, Slas | 5 Responses

What is Really Holding the Cloud Back?

What is Really Holding the Cloud Back?

By Raejeanne Skillern on July 18, 2011

As I was listening to speakers at Structure Conference this year, something caught my attention and changed my thinking on cloud priorities. When IT decision makers are asked to rate the top challenges for cloud adoption, security always rises to the top. Security, security, security. At Structure, I heard something slightly different from Microsoft’s Satya [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, CloudComputing, intel, interoperability, open cloud, open data, open data center alliance, opennes, sctructure conference, Security | 6 Responses

Survey Says Scalability And Costs Are Driving Cloud Adoption

Survey Says Scalability And Costs Are Driving Cloud Adoption

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 14, 2011

A survey done by vendors, Bitnami, Cloud.com and Zenoss, shows that the user adoption of cloud computing is driven largely by needs for scalability and cost savings. The survey was conducted by these companies in the communities around their open source projects. The survey polled 500 IT professionals, 40 percent of whom were CTOs, architects and [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged bitnami, briefs, cloud computing, cloud.com, CloudComputing, iaas, infrastructure, open source, opensource, survey, zenoss | 6 Responses

Amazon Quietly Announces AWS CloudFormer

Amazon Quietly Announces AWS CloudFormer

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 10, 2011

Amazon made a quiet announcement on Wednesday in their forums about a release of a new prototype tool called AWS CloudFormer. This is a deviation from the usual practice where they announce newer features to their cloud offerings, however tiny the feature is, through a midnight blog post. The new tool allows users to create [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged amazon, aws, aws cloudformer, briefs, chef, CloudComputing, Cloudformer, puppet | 1 Response

IBM Releases New Rational Solution With An Eye On The Cloudy Future

IBM Releases New Rational Solution With An Eye On The Cloudy Future

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 7, 2011

Yesterday at IBM Innovate 2011, IBM announced a new Rational Solution with an eye towards a cloud dominated future. IBM Innovate is the annual user conference for their Rational Software users. During the event, they also showcased Suntrust Bank, a large US bank, using Rational Software which reduced the software deployment issues by 93%, help [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 2011, cloud computing, CloudComputing, IBM, ibm innovate, ibm rational, ibminnovate, ibmrational, insights, jazz, rational, rational software, rationalsoftware

Eucalyptus Highlights Momentum As They Counter OpenStack Buzz

Eucalyptus Highlights Momentum As They Counter OpenStack Buzz

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 16, 2011

Ever since OpenStack (previous CloudAve coverage) was launched during last year’s OSCON, they are garnering too much buzz in the tech media. When Canonical announced last week that they will be using OpenStack as the foundational technology in Ubuntu, there was considerable buzz in the tech blogosphere about how it will affect Eucalyptus (previous CloudAve [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, cloud.com, CloudComputing, eucalyptus, insights, open source, opensource, openstack, plinga, zynga | 1 Response

Infographic: How Big Is The World Of Cloud Computing?

Infographic: How Big Is The World Of Cloud Computing?

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 30, 2011

The cloud has grown to a level that any failure in Amazon Web Services are covered in major news media including The New York Times. Enterprises are fast adopting the cloud services, both private and public clouds. The good folks at Wikibon has created an Infographic that gives an insight into how cloud computing has [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged briefs, cloud computing, CloudComputing, infographic, Infographics, wikibon | 1 Response

The Main Performance

The Main Performance

By Christian Reilly on April 19, 2011

If you’ve been following breaking developments in Cloud this past week, it will probably have included at least eleventy-six references to vmware’s Cloud Foundry announcement along with some excellent write ups on the topic – including this one from my Cloudave brother, Krish Submaranian and this, quite literally from the horse’s mouth, ex-Spring head honcho, [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged aws, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, Network performance, vmware

Microsoft Azure Brings on Some Support for Open Source

Microsoft Azure Brings on Some Support for Open Source

By Dan Morrill on November 18, 2009

As Azure gets closer to its release date of 01 January 2010 – the biggest question is what kind of support can you get for open source systems or programs like PHP. With AWS (Amazon Web Services) you can get Linux and native PHP support, and you can do the same with Rack Space Cloud [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, CloudComputing, Cool Tools, java, Languages, microsoft, opensource, PHP, programming, Technology | 1 Response

3Tera App Store Announced

By Krishnan Subramanian on May 20, 2009

3Tera, the cloud vendor offering a platform that makes it easy to deploy applications, scale up and down and secure the infrastructure, has announced 3Tera App Store, much like Apple’s iPhone App Store, a marketplace for Cloud Computing components directed towards enterprises. My previous coverage of 3Tera’s Applogic platform is here and Paul Miller’s podcast [...]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged 3tera, app store, CloudComputing, marketplace

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