By Tim Crawford  Could they? Could it be out of Vogue to operate your own data center? Current developments in Corporate Social Responsibility and a maturing data center marketplace are starting to drive these changes. For many, this could be a discussion about the pink elephant in the room. Feb. 13, 2012 06:00 AM EST Reads: 572 |
By Daniel Joseph Barry  Cloud services provide a new and promising opportunity for Enterprises to address the growing complexity
of Information Technology (IT). The availability of smartphones and the expectation of immediate and
simple access to both private and company specific information on a global bas... Jan. 31, 2012 05:00 AM EST Reads: 703 |
By Anne Lee  In recent times, cloud computing has played a dominant role in the industry. Whether you feel positively or negatively about it, it is undeniable that cloud monitoring, like any other component in your network, needs to be monitored – perhaps more than any other. To more old-fashioned ... Jan. 24, 2012 06:30 AM EST Reads: 1,202 |
By Lori MacVittie  It’s like unicorns…and rainbows! #mobile Mark my words, the term “mobile” is the noun (or is it a ve... Dec. 21, 2011 06:30 AM EST Reads: 1,601 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Cloud Computing Journal asks a variety of members of the ecosystem, from CIOs to independent consultants to marketeers, about where the i-Technology industry is headed next...here are their views on what's in store in 2012, starting with Nigel Dunn, Principal at Calx Europe – a Europea... Dec. 6, 2011 06:00 AM EST Reads: 3,788 |
By Jeremy Geelan  With 9th Cloud Expo at Silicon Valley's Santa Clara Convention Center now finished, Cloud Computing Journal asked a variety of industry stakeholders what their Top Three takeaways were from the event, now that the many thousands of delegates are back at their desks and their companies,... Nov. 28, 2011 06:00 AM EST Reads: 2,502 |
By Jeremy Geelan  With 9th Cloud Expo at Silicon Valley's Santa Clara Convention Center now finished, Cloud Computing Journal asked a variety of industry stakeholders what their Top Three takeaways were from the event, now that the many thousands of delegates are back at their desks and their companies,... Nov. 28, 2011 04:00 AM EST Reads: 1,843 |
By Jeremy Geelan  With 9th Cloud Expo - Cloud Expo Silicon Valley - in full swing at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California, what's being said about the future landscape of cloud computing? In this round-up we asked a variety of members of the cloud computing ecosystem, from CIOs to independent... Nov. 23, 2011 05:00 AM EST Reads: 13,382 |
By John Treadway  The cloud stack market continues to go through waves and gyrations, but increasingly now the future is becoming more clear. As I have been writing about for a while, the number of competitors in the market for “cloud stacks” is totally unsustainable. There are really only four “camps... Oct. 23, 2011 08:30 AM EDT Reads: 1,891 |
By Jeremy Geelan  The markets may be melting, but Cloud Computing continues to attract headlines, VC dollars, M&A activity, and more. So let's take a quick look at what's being said, written, and done about the Cloud...now that we have reached Fall 2011. Sep. 21, 2011 06:45 AM EDT Reads: 3,884 |
By Roger Strukhoff  Several months ago I wrote about the Tau Index, a measure I created to find the countries who are the most aggressive in deploying IT. My idea was to aggregate certain measurements to level the playing field - it's easy enough to find the countries with the world's largest IT budgets, ... Jun. 24, 2011 08:53 AM EDT Reads: 1,399 |
By Roger Strukhoff  The Washington DC crowd has been roiled in recent weeks by an article written by "Mr. Y," a pair of Naval officers who think the US has become too paranoid about terrorism, too spendthrift with its military, and too cavalier about the future of educating its children. The reports cites... Apr. 25, 2011 05:50 PM EDT Reads: 2,082 |
By Roger Strukhoff  A question came up recently at a Cloud Computing conference in Manila: given the Philippines' history of natural disasters, how confident can investors really be about building mission-critical datacenters in the country?
One member of a special panel noted that there were no datace... Mar. 14, 2011 10:11 AM EDT Reads: 2,580 |
By Roger Strukhoff  IT buyers and vendors in the coming year will no doubt be focused on data integrity and security, on SLAs, and on whether their commitment to Cloud means virtualizing on-site datacenters and/or moving some things (eg, the webserver) to a third-party.
They will no doubt discuss SaaS a... Jan. 12, 2011 08:15 AM EST Reads: 3,021 |
By John Savageau  Enterprise service bus as a service will begin to emerge within enterprise clouds to allow common messaging within applications among different organizational units. This will further support standardization within an enterprise, as well as reduce lead times for applications developme... Jan. 10, 2011 02:30 AM EST Reads: 4,153 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Continuing our series, we hear now from Steve Jin, Top 50 blogger on Cloud Computing at DoubleCloud.org, Author of VMware VI & vSphere SDK (Prentice Hall), and Founder of the open source VI Java API. Dec. 29, 2010 09:15 AM EST Reads: 6,012 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Cloud Computing Journal authors look at the short- and mid-term future of the Cloud. Today we start with KEVIN L. JACKSON Editor, Government Cloud Computing on Ulitzer, and LARRY CARVALHO, the 2011 Instructor of Cloud Expo's ever popular Cloud Computing Bootcamp. Dec. 28, 2010 09:45 AM EST Reads: 6,847 |
By Tim Negris  Vivek Kundra, the CIO of the United States, is getting down to business on the “Cloud First” initiative that was announced by the OMB a few weeks back. He’s been showing a snappy slide deck around town in DC the past few days that will probably affect different people in very differen... Dec. 21, 2010 12:05 AM EST Reads: 4,025 |
By Chris Harding  History has many examples of invaders wielding steel swords, repeating rifles, or whatever the latest weapon may be, driving out people who are less well-equipped. Corporate IT departments are starting to go the same way, at the hands of people equipped with cloud computing.
The Open ... Dec. 10, 2010 08:45 AM EST Reads: 8,576 |
By Adrian Sanders  There are plenty of “Top 5 lists” with generic reasons for why businesses should migrate into SaaS and cloud computing. Scalability, cost, mobility – they’re good reasons, sure, but we’ve heard them before: what else does cloud computing offer? If you’re thinking about moving your busi... Dec. 10, 2010 08:45 AM EST Reads: 6,741 |
By Ellen Rubin  Security concerns (real and imagined) have long dominated much of the cloud conversation and caused many companies to deliberate about getting started in the cloud. Slowly, the security issues are being addressed--through the adoption of corporate policies for cloud usage, maturing ... Dec. 10, 2010 07:00 AM EST Reads: 3,289 |
By Tim Negris  One sure sign that a new technology market is approaching critical mass is when people start fighting over it. I’m not talking about abstract arguments and dialectical debates about meanings and means. I’m talkin’ fisticuffs, mano a mano, the sweet science! And with cloud computing,... Dec. 3, 2010 03:43 PM EST Reads: 5,366 |
By Phil Worms  We have now reached that time of year when the great and the good partake in the festive tradition of crystal ball gazing, as they predict the IT industry’s future trends for the next twelve months.
Over the next three weeks or so we will be deluged with various top tens, who w... Dec. 3, 2010 06:24 AM EST Reads: 2,726 |
By Tim Negris  There is an exhaustive new study out that should give enormous pause to organizations considering or already using public cloud services, especially for storing data and documents. The research was conducted by The Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary, University of London... Nov. 30, 2010 07:00 AM EST Reads: 4,457 |
By Hovhannes Avoyan  Here are a few predictions about the Cloud for 2011 from an article I read that I thought I’d share with you. Some of them are quite startling. Here goes: - Don’t Expect Cloud Standards in 2011 – Yeah, there will be drafts of standards, and possibly some ratifications... Nov. 27, 2010 05:00 AM EST Reads: 3,160 |
By Larry Carvalho  The cloud computing ecosystem is rapidly changing with acquisitions. This note is about how one company has expanded their realm to other focus areas responding to customer demand. Nov. 22, 2010 08:45 AM EST Reads: 2,587 |
By Tim Negris  A few days ago, Microsoft published The Economics of the Cloud, a whitepaper that has so far not gotten nearly as much attention or consideration as it deserves. Perhaps this indifference is due to a collective freshman flashback on the dreaded “Econ 101” or, to skepticism about Micro... Nov. 22, 2010 08:30 AM EST Reads: 8,194 |
By Tim Negris  The newly-formed Open Data Center Alliance doesn't seem entirely wholesome. Wielding its collective $50B/year IT spending power as an offensive weapon, it aims to dictate the details of the data center of tomorrow to the tech industry, turning IT managers into technology designers and... Nov. 2, 2010 06:30 PM EDT Reads: 2,943 |
By Larry Carvalho  Cloud computing consists of several components like storage, compute resources, applications and infrastructure. The success of most cloud computing initiatives is dependent on a well connected system that can contribute to making high availability a realistic goal at a reasonable cos... Oct. 19, 2010 08:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,779 |
By Tim Negris  The private cloud enables elastic computing but the public cloud enables the elastic enterprise, a new business model where IT is resource that is shared with partners and customers. It can create new business processes that have greater richness, flexibility, and efficiency than thos... Oct. 15, 2010 02:10 PM EDT Reads: 3,510 |
By Tim Negris  Novell paid Harris Interact to survey enterprise IT decision makers about cloud computing so as to make a case for its new private cloud management products. Not surprisingly, the public cloud comes out smelling a bit musty and the survey design a bit off for it. Nevertheless, even w... Oct. 11, 2010 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,257 |
By Roger Strukhoff  The Tau Index has two key elements: 1. it adjusts a nation's IT expenditures for the local cost of living--IT costs the same in absolute terms everywhere, so makes a bigger impact in poorer countries. 2. it rewards countries that have smaller income disparities--IT's advantages should ... Oct. 9, 2010 12:34 AM EDT Reads: 3,643 |
By Tim Negris  In his keynote address at the NetEvents Press Summit in Istanbul, Brocade CMO John McHugh pulled a major "Debbie Downer," decrying the immediacy of cloud computing and calling it "overhyped". He further predicted that true utility computing is "probably 10 or more years away" and coun... Sep. 30, 2010 05:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,799 |
By John Considine  Just a week after our blog post on the telcos, we find another big company joining the cloud computing tsunami – Oracle’s Sep. 23, 2010 07:15 AM EDT Reads: 3,891 |
By Gregor Petri  Many hypes in IT are just the same old idea, launched again, but with better technology and under a new name. We could say for the datacenter: “The Data Centre is dead, long live the Virtual Data Centre”. The danger of this approach is that we treat it just like a new type of infrastru... Sep. 21, 2010 02:45 PM EDT Reads: 2,798 |
By Cloud Ventures  Consultancy firm Deloitte has asked ‘does Cloud makes Enterprise Architecture irrelevant?’ This prompted a compelling discussion on the topic in a Linkedin group where I suggested that actually Cloud is Enterprise Architecture. Yes “the Cloud” is a place, which ... Sep. 16, 2010 08:10 AM EDT Reads: 4,434 |
By John Savageau  One of the greatest moments a cloud evangelist indulges in occurs at that point a listener experiences an intuitive leap of understanding following your explanation of cloud computing. No greater joy and intrinsic sense of accomplishment. Aug. 20, 2010 05:45 AM EDT Reads: 4,456 |
By Gregor Petri  It seems like every week another sizing of the cloud market is published, and – maybe as to be expected - none of them seem to agree. Let’s have a look at who is saying what, and whether we are comparing apples to apples, or apples and oranges. Aug. 17, 2010 03:30 AM EDT Reads: 6,215 |
By JP Morgenthal  It’s real easy for pundits to step up and present a vision for Cloud Computing as a configurable resource that’s capable of meeting all needs, but I really believe that is a misnomer. In fact, more than ever I believe that we need to specialize Clouds to support a specific purpose. F... Jul. 11, 2010 07:10 PM EDT Reads: 3,812 |
By Gregor Petri  In 1943 former IBM president Thomas J. Watson allegedly said: “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers". Will cloud computing prove Watson to be right after all? Jul. 11, 2010 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,460 |