
OpenStack: A Community Torn Apart – Freedland, Bias and Scoble
Last month, I attended the OpenStack summit in Tel Aviv. This was yet another great event brought to us by the brilliant Gigaspaces team (especially @shar1z) headed by one of the most important cloud evangelists in Israel and the world, @natishalom. OpenStack aims to provide the ubiquitous open source cloud computing platform for public and private clouds. Wikipedia […]

Should AWS Be The Definition Of Cloud Computing?
Recently, Amazon Web Services announced the availability of Amazon EC2 Dedicated Instances to meet the needs of enterprise customers they are trying to lure. After the revamp of their VPC offering, this is another surprise from Amazon aimed squarely at the enterprise customers worried about multi-tenancy. With Amazon EC2 dedicated instances, enterprise customers can get […]

Why Public Clouds Will Eventually Win The Game
Long term readers of this blog know my views on public vs private cloud debate. I believe that private clouds may dominate over public clouds among the enterprises in the short run but, in the long run, most of the workloads will move to the public clouds. The cloud economics will be a major driving […]