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Data Blackholes - Wake Up Before It Is Too Late

Data Blackholes – Wake Up Before It Is Too Late

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 23, 2012

One of the biggest concerns still haunting enterprises is about giving up control over their data to third party services. They are worried that they have absolutely no control over the data once it leaves their hands and they are yet to find a fool proof way (except for encryption which causes considerable inconvenience and [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged blackholes, data blackholes, data ownership, data portability, datablackholes, insights, salesforce desk.com | 2 Responses

Parallels Bets Their Cloud Future On SMBs

Parallels Bets Their Cloud Future On SMBs

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 20, 2012

As pundits in the Silicon Valley bubble (including the ones whose ideas are shaped by what is happening in the valley) focus more on the AWS, OpenStack and VMwares of the world, there is a company, mostly operating under the radar of these Valley pundits (which includes me), which is slowly but steadily gaining the [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged automation, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, insights, orchestration, parallels, parallels automation, smb, smb cloud

Do We Need A Standardization Around Amazon APIs?

Do We Need A Standardization Around Amazon APIs?

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 17, 2012

Today there was a debate among the #clouderati about whether OpenStack should standardize their APIs around AWS APIs. Even though two years back I had an opinion that standardizing around AWS API will be good because of interoperability advantages, I have since changed my position and I now feel that it is too early to [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged api, api proliferation, aws, aws api, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, insights, openstack, standardisation, standards | 8 Responses

OpenStack Vibes Around CloudConnect

OpenStack Vibes Around CloudConnect

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 16, 2012

CloudConnect 2012 at Santa Clara, the conference organized by UBM, has come to an end. This week, there were quite a few OpenStack (previous CloudAve coverage) related news and I thought I will do a single blog post talking about them. Some of them came during the event and some outside of it. This post [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged carrier clouds, cloudscaling, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, insights, open cloud, open cloud initiative, open clouds, openstack, private clouds, public clouds, rackspace, redapt | 2 Responses

Open Cloud Initiative Is Dead Long Live OCI

Open Cloud Initiative Is Dead Long Live OCI

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 9, 2012

First let me make it clear that Open Cloud Initiative (OCI) is not dead and it is going to stay for a long time advocating openness. Also, I will fight all I can to keep it going. Having said that I am writing this post to re-emphasize something which I have been saying all along. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, debate, insights, oci, open cloud, open cloud initiative, open formats, open protocols, open source, open standards, opencloud

VMware Pushes Hard With vCloud Integration Manager

VMware Pushes Hard With vCloud Integration Manager

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 8, 2012

Yesterday, VMware announced the release of vCloud Integration Manager, a missing piece in their quest to create a service provider ecosystem running VMware’s cloud infrastructure platform. Essentially, it is an orchestration and automation piece needed for service providers to provision resources requested by their customers using a REST API or a web GUI. Many other [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged iaas, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, service providers, vcloud, vcloud director, vcloud integration manager, vmware | 8 Responses

1990s Called And Wanted Their AOL Back

1990s Called And Wanted Their AOL Back

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 6, 2012

On Saturday, Robert Scoble made a blog post declaring the death of open web. In the post Robert argued that the open web as we know now is dying and no one can save it from the walled gardens of Facebook, Twitter, Google+, etc.. John, where were you? At least Dave has been consistently trying [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, google plus, insights, open web, openweb, Robert Scoble, social, social networks, twitter, walled garden, web | 4 Responses

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

Can OpenSocial Be Resurrected In The Enterprise?

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 3, 2012

For most of the pundits out there in valley, OpenSocial is dead and meaningless. However, at Lotusphere 2012 last month, IBM was highlighting how they have used OpenSocial in their image makeover towards Social Business. They have relied on OpenSocial for activity streams and gadgets. When I was speaking to Suzanne Livingston from IBM if [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged atlassian, enterprise 2.0, google, IBM, insights, jive, opensocial, sap, Social Business, Social Enterprise | 1 Response

IBM's Social Agenda

IBM’s Social Agenda

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 26, 2012

Last week IBM hosted the annual Lotusphere event at Orlando. Last year, they made a strategic shift and started pushing heavily on the idea of Social Business and followed it up this year by not only brining last year’s announcements into fruition but also moved out of the Lotus brand to remove any legacy tag [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Enterprise, enterprise 2.0, IBM, IBM Connections, ibm smart cloud, insights, lotusphere, lotusphere 2012, ls12, opensocial, social, Social Business | 4 Responses

Next Iteration Of PaaS: Will Amazon Join That Race?

Next Iteration Of PaaS: Will Amazon Join That Race?

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 20, 2012

I have been critical of “me too” approaches to PaaS by current breed of PaaS providers and have been calling for some differentiation which will take innovation to the next level. Some people have been asking me how the next generation of PaaS will look like. I have framed a simple model to explain where [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged amazon, aws, dynamodb, insights, next gen paas, paas, paasfuture, paasv2, platform as a service, platform services, research | 11 Responses

Why I Think Office 365 Is Not (Yet) Ready

Why I Think Office 365 Is Not (Yet) Ready

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 12, 2012

Earlier this week I had a Tweetbate with few folks who have a soft corner for Microsoft products on whether Office 365 (previous CloudAve coverage), Microsoft’s cloud based productivity suite, is a credible player in the modern cloud business applications space. When I say modern cloud business applications, I expect them to have, at least, [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged android, api, applications, cloud applications, cloud apps, ecosystem, enterprise software, google, insights, iOS, microsoft, mobile, office suite, office365, openapis, saas, social, wp7 | 4 Responses

Cloupia Gets Flexpod Validation As They Push Hard Into Converged Infrastructure Space

Cloupia Gets Flexpod Validation As They Push Hard Into Converged Infrastructure Space

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 11, 2012

Cloupia (previous CloudAve coverage), the Santa Clara based startup offering automation and orchestration solutions, today announced that their FlexPod Management and Automation solution is validated by Cisco and NetApp. This is a big boost for the startup taking a different route compared to the other cloud management players. Unlike companies like Rightscale which are solely [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cisco, cloud management, cloupia, converged infrastructure, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, insights, netapp

Two Events That "Clouded" Our Thinking In 2011

Two Events That “Clouded” Our Thinking In 2011

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 3, 2012

2011 is long gone and I should have done this post last week. However, I still think it is relevant to highlight some changes in our thinking about the cloud that happened due to events in 2011. Whether many agree with me or not, I see 2011 as a year where cloud computing moved from [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 2011, aws, cloud computing, Cloudfoundry, design for failure, electricity model, iaas, insights, paas, VM | 6 Responses

Year End Trends In Enterprise Software: HCM Is Hot And Integrated Suites

Year End Trends In Enterprise Software: HCM Is Hot And Integrated Suites

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 16, 2011

As the year 2011 is winding down, I am seeing few trends in enterprise software which might generate quite a bit of discussion among the pundits next year. I thought I will do a quick post on it and see if I can get some feedback from industry watchers and practitioners. As the traditional software [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged ensw, Enterprise, enterprise software, HCM, insights, netsuite, rypple, salesforce, sap, successfactors, workday | 1 Response

CloudFoundry Strikes Again: Uhuru Software Delivers Another .NET implementation

CloudFoundry Strikes Again: Uhuru Software Delivers Another .NET implementation

By Krishnan Subramanian on December 15, 2011

Just two days back, CloudFoundry community got excited about the support for .NET on the CloudFoundry framework. Even before the euphoria subsided, there is another announcement coming today, this time from Uhuru Software, about another implementation of .NET on CloudFoundry. Uhuru is a startup coming out of Stealth mode, founded by Microsoft veterans, offering comprehensive [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged Cloudfoundry, insights, ironfoundry, paas, paasfuture, platform as a service, platform services, uhuru | 3 Responses

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