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On Open Source Cloud Adoption

On Open Source Cloud Adoption

By Ben Kepes on October 3, 2012

Last week Lydia Leong from Gartner published an analyst report with some opinions on Open Stack. I’ve been critical in the past about traditional analyst firms and I’ve also gone on record as being positive about open source (and, for full disclosure, the CloudU program I run is sponsored by OpenStack member Rackspace) but notwithstanding [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Open Source | Tagged gartner, Krishnan Subramanian, openstack, rackspace, Redmonk | 3 Responses

RackWare Aims to Power Cloud Mobility

RackWare Aims to Power Cloud Mobility

By Ben Kepes on September 26, 2012

An interesting recent trend I’ve been seeing is that of new vendors differentiating their cloud service through giving customers ultimate flexibility around what they use on their cloud – rather than shoehorning them into a couple of OS options, or a few pre-defined server sizes and specs, these vendors provide

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, CloudComputing, eucalyptus, openstack, operating system, organization, rightscale

Citrix, Cumulogic And PaaS Trends

Citrix, Cumulogic And PaaS Trends

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 17, 2012

Last week Citrix (previous CloudAve coverage) announced that Citrix Startup Accelerator, their incubator arm, will invest in the PaaS startup Cumulogic (previous CloudAve coverage). On the first look, this is not a significant news and many in tech media didn’t even bother to cover it like some of the other PaaS news around the industry. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged citrix, Cloudfoundry, cloudstack, Cumulogic, insights, investment, openstack, paas, paasfuture, platform as a service, platform services, Platforms | 1 Response

Alcatel-Lucent Open Sources its API Management Engine

Alcatel-Lucent Open Sources its API Management Engine

By Ben Kepes on September 7, 2012

I remember when OpenStack was announced – the creation of an open source solution in a formerly entirely proprietary area was something of a bomb shell. Regardless of your thoughts around open stack as a product (or, more correctly a series of product), it’s hard to be critical of an initiative that at its core [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged alcatel-lucent, API Management, Application programming interface, cloud computing, Creative Commons, github, openstack

SUSE's OpenStack Cloud Is Good For The Ecosystem

SUSE’s OpenStack Cloud Is Good For The Ecosystem

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 6, 2012

Last week at CloudOpen 2012, SUSE (previous CloudAve coverage) announced the availability of SUSE Cloud, a commercially supported private cloud solution based on OpenStack. SUSE Cloud is a cloud management platform built with OpenStack and integrates with existing SUSE products like SUSE Studio and SUSE Manager. This will essentially allow their enterprise customers to deploy [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, openstack, suse, suse cloud

A Conversation on Open Cloud–Google+ Hangout

A Conversation on Open Cloud–Google+ Hangout

By Ben Kepes on September 4, 2012

The discussion around open versus closed in the cloud is reaching fever pitch but what does it all mean? Many people have but the loosest understanding of what open cloud means and the differences between open source, open clouds and federated clouds. I’m in the process of writing a paper

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged CloudOpen, Diversity Limited, Jonathan Bryce, Krishnan Subramanian, opensource, openstack, Rackspace Cloud, youtube

Video: A Peek Into Intel IT

Video: A Peek Into Intel IT

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 21, 2012

Intel, the portland based microprocessor vendor, is also a large enterprise IT user. They have large number of employees spread all over the world and they have various divisions including manufacturing. We thought it will be a good idea to talk to them and find out how they are leveraging cloud computing. As a part [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Cloudfoundry, grid computing, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, intel, intel it, open source, opensource, openstack, paas, platform services, Platforms, video

Nope, Ben Is Wrong About What I Said And Open Source

Nope, Ben Is Wrong About What I Said And Open Source

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 7, 2012

Today Ben Kepes of Diversity Ltd. made a post about OpenStack. Without going into the merits of his post, I will like to address a paragraph where he quotes me. At OSCON recently, I joined Alex Williams of TechCrunch and Krishnan Subramanian from Cloudave to discuss the future of the cloud. We spent quite some [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms, Trends & Concepts | Tagged ben kepes, briefs, cloudave, federated clouds, open source, opensource, openstack | 4 Responses

OpenStack Seeing the Light of General Availability

OpenStack Seeing the Light of General Availability

By Ben Kepes on August 7, 2012

The last few weeks have been interesting around the OpenStack ecosystem. We’ve had HP moving object storage and Cloud CDN to general availability. We had Morphlabs introduce an interesting combined hardware and software offering called mCloud Helix. The product is powered by OpenStack, and combines that with SSD-powered nodes to deliver a compact rack mount [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged Application programming interface, hewlett packard, Krishnan Subramanian, morphlabs, openstack, oscon, rackspace, techcrunch | 1 Response

OpenStack Community By The Numbers

OpenStack Community By The Numbers

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 5, 2012

There are lot of questions about whether OpenStack Community can be truly vendor neutral. The OpenStack Foundation Board has three tiers (see my previous post questioning the neutrality of such a structure); Platinum Members, Gold Members and Individual Members. Platinum and Gold members have 2/3 of the votes in the board with Platinum Members enjoying [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged briefs, corporate influence, foundation, individual members, marten mickos, openstack, openstack elections, openstack foundation, soviet union | 1 Response

not *this* Sputnik...

Project Sputnik–A Beachhead to Dell’s Brave new World

By Ben Kepes on August 2, 2012

At OSCON Dell announced the inclusion of Project Sputnik into its generally available product line. For those not in the loop, Project Sputnik is a developer focused Ubuntu based laptop, the unit is based on the beautiful Dell XPS13 and comes with Ubuntu preloaded. While many see this as merely

Posted in Technology | Tagged Datameer, dell, github, openstack, pentaho, Project Sputnik, ubuntu

OpenStack Elections: Troubling Questions

OpenStack Elections: Troubling Questions

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 1, 2012

Last weekend there was an uproar in the cloud community over a post made by Shanley Kane, geek in the valley working for Basho. The post is now removed from her Github account but it was apparently forked by Justin Sheehy and it is missing too. Even more surprisingly, it is also gone from Google [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged elections, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, openstack, openstack elections, openstack foundation, openstackfoundation, shanley kane | 1 Response

Rackspace deploys OpenStack–AppFog Delivers the Promise of PaaS

Rackspace deploys OpenStack–AppFog Delivers the Promise of PaaS

By Ben Kepes on August 1, 2012

Today is an exciting day for anyone who follows the infrastructure or PaaS space today as Rackspace announced the general availability of cloud services powered by OpenStack. It’s also a satisfying day for those who have argued at length with people within the cloud community who have been adamant that OpenStack isn’t actually ready for [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, CloudComputing, open source, openstack, rackspace, Rackspace Cloud

AppFog Goes GA, Helps Developers Forget About Economics

AppFog Goes GA, Helps Developers Forget About Economics

By Ben Kepes on July 26, 2012

AppFog is today announcing it is ready fro general availability and rolling out some changes along side the release. I spent some time talking with AppFog founder Lucas Carlson last week at OSCON and then again this week by phone to dive in on the details of the release. In

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged appfog, Carlson, CloudComputing, Cloudfoundry, openstack, oscon, platform services

Two Years Of OpenStack: Looking From The Other Side

Two Years Of OpenStack: Looking From The Other Side

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 25, 2012

Yesterday I wrote a post about OpenStack and talked about the concerns among the developers that there is too much emphasis given to marketing than engineering. Yesterday, we publicly came to know about how OpenStack developers from the original Anso Labs team are quitting Rackspace to Nebula, it raises some troubling questions. OpenStackers dismiss this [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged fud, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, marketing, openstack, rackspace | 2 Responses

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