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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

OSCON Week: Open Cloud Initiative Launched To Drive Open Standards In Cloud Computing

OSCON Week: Open Cloud Initiative Launched To Drive Open Standards In Cloud Computing

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 26, 2011

This is OSCON Week here at Portland, Oregon and it is time for some interesting news involving openness and cloud computing. Last year it was OpenStack and this year, even though the impact factor is not similar, it is Open Cloud Initiative (OCI). Open Cloud Initiative is a non-profit organization put together by a bunch of well known individuals who advocate openness […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, insights, oci, open cloud, open cloud initiative, open formats, open protocols, open source, open standards, opencloud | 1 Response

Open Philosophy: Innovating Around Roadblocks

Open Philosophy: Innovating Around Roadblocks

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 8, 2010

I have been advocating mobile apps over native apps in this space. In my opinion, mobile apps based on open standards help us overcome the restrictions thrown on our way with proprietary vendors wanting to influence control over their customers. Even though these restrictions are anti-competitive and, in some cases, goes against the very essence of […]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged Apple, iphone, mobile web apps, open architecture, open formats, open protocols, open source, open standards, proprietary

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