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Unpicking the multi-cloud at GigaOM Structure

Unpicking the multi-cloud at GigaOM Structure

By Paul Miller on May 16, 2013

Image © Mission Bay Conference Center Last month, RightScale’s State of the Cloud report got me thinking about the rise of multi-cloud solutions. Next month, I’ll be moderating a Mapping Session at GigaOM’s Structure event to work out how, where, when, why and if this trend is going to prove significant. Hybrid clouds, in which one [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged ben kepes, cloud, cloud computing, david linthicum, Enterprise Computing, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, gigaom research, hybrid cloud, iaas, jo maitland, mapping session, mission bay, multi cloud, multicloud, private cloud, public cloud, rightscale, San Francisco, structure, structure 2013, structureconf | Leave a response

Find the data, aggregate the data, make the data useful

Find the data, aggregate the data, make the data useful

By Paul Miller on May 6, 2013

I was in New York in March, taking part in GigaOM’s Structure:Data event. As usual on these trips, I spent the day before the event walking around the city, soaking up some air, getting rained on, using coffee to stay awake, and meeting with a number of local companies. Of the companies I met that [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged big data, data aggregation, Data analysis, data management, data markets, dataconf, enigma, enigma.io, GigaOM, New York City, open data, startup, structureconf, techcrunch, TechCrunch Disrupt | Leave a response

Discussing Data Markets in New York City

Discussing Data Markets in New York City

By Paul Miller on February 5, 2013

As part of GigaOM’s Structure:Data Conference (taking place in New York City on 20-21 March), Jo Maitland and I are going to host a Mapping Session on Data Marketplaces. What are they, what are they doing, why do they matter, and how does their future look? The session is intended to be highly interactive, so attendees [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged big data, cloud computing, conference, data markets, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, gigaom research, jo maitland, New York City, open data, structure, structure:data, structureconf, workshop | 1 Response

[Some of] what you need to know about the cloud for 2013

[Some of] what you need to know about the cloud for 2013

By Paul Miller on January 4, 2013

Towards the end of last year, David Linthicum and I joined GigaOM’s Adam Lesser on a skype chat to take a look back at cloud successes and failures in 2012, and forward to cloud opportunities in 2013. GigaOM released the conversation as a podcast this morning. Amazon, Rackspace, Google, OpenStack, DropBox, and more get a [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2012, 2013, acquisitions, adam lesser, amazon, Amazon Web Services, cloud computing, david linthicum, dropbox, Enterprise Computing, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, gigaompro, openstack, Podcast, predictions, rackspace, Review | 1 Response

GigaOM Pro report on Hadoop and cluster management

GigaOM Pro report on Hadoop and cluster management

By Paul Miller on July 24, 2012

My latest piece of work for GigaOM Pro just went live. Scaling Hadoop clusters: the role of cluster management is available to GigaOM Pro subscribers, and was underwritten by StackIQ. Thanks to everyone who took the time to speak with me during the preparation of this report. As the blurb describes, From Facebook to Johns [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged Administrivia, Apache Hadoop, big data, cluster management, dell, facebook, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, hadoop, IBM, Johns Hopkins University, rocks, stackiq

The Americans are Coming

The Americans are Coming

By Paul Miller on July 23, 2012

This October, two great US events are making their first forays into Europe. O’Reilly‘s big data conference, Strata, reaches London on 1-2 October. Then GigaOM‘s cloud computing event, Structure, hits Amsterdam on 16-17 October. I’ve attended both in the States (see disclaimer), and look forward to seeing how each sets about fusing the best elements [...]

Posted in Business | Tagged Amsterdam, big data, cloud computing, conference, Event, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, london, oreilly, strata, strataconf, structure, structureconf, venturebeat

June is San Francisco month

June is San Francisco month

By Paul Miller on May 9, 2011

For real-world applications of Linked Data and the Semantic Web, the long-running Semantic Technology Conference is hard to beat. For getting a real handle on the Cloud Computing landscape, GigaOM‘s Structure Conference is also a leading light. Working across both areas as I do, these events tend to figure prominently in my calendar for the [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged big data, cloud computing, GigaOM, Linked Data, Om Malik, open data, San Francisco, Semantic Technology Conference, semantic web, semanticconf, SemTech, Structure 2011, structureconf, web 3.0

Curating a bit of the Cloud over at GigaOM Pro

Curating a bit of the Cloud over at GigaOM Pro

By Paul Miller on January 25, 2011

Image via CrunchBase I’ve been a fan of Om Malik‘s boutique analyst site, GigaOM Pro, pretty much from the outset, and happily renew my subscription each year. The site covers a wide range of industry topics, and those Quarterly Wrap-ups are worth the fee all by themselves. I’ve written a few reports for them in [...]

Posted in Infrastructure, Open Source | Tagged cloud computing, Enterprise Computing, GigaOM, GigaOM Pro, iaas, Linked Data, Michael Wolf, Mike Wolf, Om Malik, open data, paas, saas

Letting Enterprise Users Live In Harmon.ie

Letting Enterprise Users Live In Harmon.ie

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 10, 2010

Yesterday at the GigaOm Net:work event, one of the Launchpad finalists was an interesting company called Harmon.ie (known as Mainsoft since 1993 and see Ben’s previous coverage here). The event itself was focussed on how collaboration happens today and how we will work in the future using the newer technologies that are pushing the envelope [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged collaboration, enterprises, GigaOM, gmail, google apps, google docs, harmon.ie, lotus Notes, Microsoft Outlook, network 2010, sharepoint | 3 Responses

Mobilize 2010: Revisiting Web Apps - Native Apps Debate

Mobilize 2010: Revisiting Web Apps – Native Apps Debate

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 1, 2010

Yesterday, at Mobilize 2010, a conference organized by GigaOm on mobile technologies, there was a panel discussion on “Apps Vs Web: The Fight For The Future”, moderated by Dr. Phil Hendricks. They had panelists from both sides of the debate and it was one of the interesting panels based on my interests. Basically, the panelists [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged Android Market, GigaOM, html5, iphone, mobile apps, Mobile web, Mobilize, mobilize 2010, native apps, web apps, Web browser

Mobile is the New Computer. Join us at the Mobilize Conference Tomorrow. Discount Inside.

Mobile is the New Computer. Join us at the Mobilize Conference Tomorrow. Discount Inside.

By Zoli Erdos on September 29, 2010

Astute readers may have noticed we’ve been writing more and more abut mobility. No, we have not changed focus – it’s computing that has changed a lot. Cloud computing and mobility are more and more intertwined.  We still won’t be reporting about iPhone games, the best video tools, the huge advertising potential in location / [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged cloud computing, conferences, GigaOM, ipad, iphone, mobility, Mobilize, netsuite, salesforce.com, sap, workday

A tale of two conferences

A tale of two conferences

By Paul Miller on July 7, 2010

A somewhat hectic June concluded with my second trip of the month to California. Whilst the first excursion led to Santa Clara and an interesting insight into attempts by Hitachi Data Systems to reinvent its relationship with the wider community, the second journey took me to San Francisco and a pair of events that lie [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged British Airways, california, cloud computing, facebook, GigaOM, HDS, HDSday, Hitachi Data Systems, John Hagel, Linked Data, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Semantic Technology, Semantic Technology Conference, semantic web, SemTech, structure2010, structureconf

Structure 2010: Public-Private Cloud Flareups

Structure 2010: Public-Private Cloud Flareups

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 28, 2010

Last week GigaOm organized the third edition of their famous Structure conference. This is one of my favorite conferences because of their focus on Infrastructure topics. Unfortunately, I had to drop out in the last moment as I went down due to a viral attack. Still I managed to catch up with the sessions live [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged aws, cloud computing, GigaOM, private clouds, public clouds, public private cloud debate, structure, structure 2010, werner vogels | 1 Response

Making Money In Open Source: Does It Matter?

Making Money In Open Source: Does It Matter?

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 1, 2010

Yesterday, I attended the GigaOm bunker series on Open Source and Cloud Computing. The event had two panels, one featuring Larry Augustin of SugarCRM and Jim Zemlin of Linux Foundation and the other with Joe Tobolsk, Rich Wolski, Shelton Shugar and Tom Hughes Croucher. There were some interesting discussions on both panels and an overall [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged business models, cloud computing, GigaOM, open source | 2 Responses

Is Google the Next Media Company?

Is Google the Next Media Company?

By Dan Morrill on September 21, 2009

Think about this for a moment, Google mail, YouTube, Google book search, soon to come Google Wave, and a plethora of other stuff, the only thing that Google is missing is a distribution contract with RIAA and the MPAA. With Google Checkout that might be one way to get the lagging payment system by Google [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged Apple, GigaOM, google, media, microsoft, politics, riaa, search, yahoo

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