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What happens in Vegas…

What happens in Vegas…

By Christian Reilly on May 9, 2011

As I board the plane to head to Las Vegas for 2011′s Interop and Enterprise Cloud Summit, predictably, yet somewhat rhetorically, the great AWS outage post mortem continues to rumble on. Exactly two weeks after the event, blog after blog and article after article continues to serve up a veritable range of delights from the […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, aws, cloud computing, private cloud

Cloud-in-a-Van

Cloud-in-a-Van

By Zoli Erdos on April 14, 2011

Yes, you can have your Private Cloud.  By mail-order? @reillyusaChristian Reilly IBM Smart TV commercial "computing has left the box"…yes, it’s on a USPS truck on the way to me. Yay ! Mail order cloud ! Nah, the best solution is Cloud-in-a-Van: @DEVOPS_BORATDevOps Borat We launch new product ‘Cloud in Van’. Azamat drive van around […]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged cloud, cloud-in-a-van, humor, IBM, mail order, private cloud

Cloud.com Releases New Version And Gains Momentum

Cloud.com Releases New Version And Gains Momentum

By Krishnan Subramanian on March 17, 2011

Cloud.com (see previous CloudAve coverage), the open source cloud platform provider formerly known as VMOps, recently announced the new version of their cloud platform, CloudStack 2.2, with some cool features. They have also showcases some of their customers and have promised to showcase more in the coming weeks and months. I have been following Cloud.com […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged apac, cloud.com, Enterprise, hybrid cloud, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, korean telecom, logicworks, private cloud, profitability.net, public cloud, service providers, tata communications, vmops | 1 Response

Public Clouds :-)

The Hollywood Culture

By Christian Reilly on March 13, 2011

Debates are fun, especially when you are jousting with such fantastic and respected cloud dignitaries as Chris Hoff, Adrian Cockcroft and Simon Wardley. Come on, I mean who wouldn’t enjoy a good natured, well intended, yet fierce back and forth about the various clouds and their various philosophies ? Well, March 12 was a day […]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Strategy | Tagged Amazon Web Services, aws, Chris Hoff, Cloudswitch, Netflix, private cloud, public cloud, simon wardley

If You’re API And You Know It

If You’re API And You Know It

By Christian Reilly on February 18, 2011

One of the most difficult things I am finding in this fractious time of cloud evolution is to define a plan (with any great authority) on absolutely anything strategic. Today’s fast-moving combination of business demands, architectural thought processes, technology shifts, and the sheer number of options within the vendor ecosystem is changing at such a pace […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged api, cloud computing, cost, data, enterprise software, information, private cloud, twitter

Service Please…

Service Please…

By Christian Reilly on February 11, 2011

On Tuesday of this week (Feb. 8th) my cloud-buddy, Ben Kepes, lined me up to participate in a Focus Group Round Table event entitled “Forwards and Upwards – 2011 In The Clouds“. Using his excellent moderating skills, Ben championed a very interesting 45 minute discussion (mp3 recording of which can be found here) with myself, […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, cloud computing, focus.com, John Taschek, private cloud, rackspace, roundtable, salesforce.com, service | 2 Responses

NATO takes tentative Cloud steps, with help from IBM

NATO takes tentative Cloud steps, with help from IBM

By Paul Miller on December 22, 2010

As part of a restructuring of the organisation’s US-based data centres, the acronym-laden NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) today announced that its ACT (Allied Command Transformation) will be deploying IBM‘s PCS (Private Cloud Solution*) inside its HQ SACT (Headquarters, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation) in Norfolk, VA. According to IBM’s E.J. Herold, the company is delivering […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Allied Command Transformation, cloud computing, Cloud in a Box, EJ Herold, Enterprise Computing, IBM, NATO, private cloud | 1 Response

Clouds and my Coffee

Clouds and my Coffee

By John Taschek on November 8, 2010

Sydney is an amazing city, much like most Western large cities in many ways and much different too. The CloudBlog team decided to check on how Sydney perceives cloud computing – extremely well it seems. Within a half dozen meetings and one keynote from CloudBlogger Peter Coffee it…

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, data center, private cloud, salesforce.com, survey, sydney, Web/Tech, Weblogs

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Maestro 3: Build, Test And Deploy In Private Cloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 20, 2010

MaestroDev, the company offering enterprise software build platform and private cloud, today announced the release of Maestro 3, their latest version of platform that features an innovative application layer that deeply integrates with a broad range of open source tools. As the DevOps go towards a more automated approach, a comprehensive platform like the one […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged cloud computing, cloud management, Enterprise, maestro 3, maestrodev, private cloud

The Transient Nature Of Private Clouds

The Transient Nature Of Private Clouds

By Sadagopan on October 11, 2010

An interesting thread hes been going on within the enterprise irregulars group on what constitutes private clouds –as again very enlightened discussion therein. The issue that I want to talk about is if private cloud do indeed exist, then what is their adoption path ? Lets start from the beginning : the issue is can […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged Clouds, Emerging Models, Emerging Technologies, Emerging Trends, private cloud | 1 Response

Enterprises Consider Business Agility As A Primary Driver Towards Cloud

Enterprises Consider Business Agility As A Primary Driver Towards Cloud

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 10, 2010

I recently had a chance to read a Sandhill.com report titled Leaders In The Cloud. It is a pretty comprehensive report analyzing the business value of cloud computing for both customers and vendors. This report has a quantitative survey of IT executives from businesses of all sizes and shapes. Anyone wanting to understand the cloud […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, Enterprise, hybrid cloud, iaas, paas, private cloud, public cloud, saas, sandhill group, survey | 6 Responses

Microsoft Releases VMMSSP

Microsoft Releases VMMSSP

By Krishnan Subramanian on August 16, 2010

Yesterday, Microsoft announced the release of VMMSSP, which in short form is called as Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 Self-Service Portal 2. VMMSSP is the partner-extensible solution built on top of Windows Server 2008 R2, Hyper-V, and System Center VMM. This announcement marks the second part of their private cloud strategy. Let us […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged analysis, cloud computing, microsoft, private cloud, system center, VMMSSP | 1 Response

Morph Labs Gets Ready To Take On The Competitive Marketplace After A Series B Funding Round

Morph Labs Gets Ready To Take On The Competitive Marketplace After A Series B Funding Round

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 15, 2010

MorphLabs, the company that helps enterprises and service providers build private clouds announced a $5.5 Million Series B funding. This funding round is led by Global Gateway Investment Group (G2iG) with new investor, Frontera Group LLC, joining existing investors CSK Venture Capital Co. Ltd. and AO Capital Partners Ltd.. After gaining lots of traction in Japan, […]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged analysis, aws, cloud computing, funding, iaas, mcloud, morphlabs, private cloud | 1 Response

Company Profile: Cloupia Jumps Into Crowded Private Cloud Space With Rich Features

Company Profile: Cloupia Jumps Into Crowded Private Cloud Space With Rich Features

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 8, 2010

Cloupia, a startup based in Santa Clara with a development center at Hyderabad, India, is another entrant in the crowded private cloud space. Founded by veterans from Cisco and other companies, they are trying to differentiate themselves with a rich set of features. The Cloupia Unified Service Platform is targeted towards enterprises, service providers and ISVs with complete […]

Posted in Analysis, Enterprise | Tagged cloud computing, cloupia, iaas, private cloud

Private Cloud Redux – Nimbula Bets on Today’s Reality

Private Cloud Redux – Nimbula Bets on Today’s Reality

By Ben Kepes on June 23, 2010

A number of cloud commentators seem to get all pent up and in a state of agitated hand-wringing about private cloud. “But it’s not the true cloud” they say, having some sort of dogmatic view over what is, and isn’t cloud. In my mind – so long as it’s scalable and abstracts management away from […]

Posted in Enterprise, Product reviews | Tagged amazon, nimbula, private cloud

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