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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Cloud Computing Vendors Need More Transparency
Faith-Based IT is a Dog That Won't Hunt

Earlier this week, I wrote a bit about fear and how it may be driving ostensible concerns about potential security problems with Cloud Computing. I didn't mean to imply that all security concerns are disingenuous or obstructionist, and it behooves the big cloud services vendors to address these concerns by being much more transparent, ie, open, about how and where they work their magic.

Faith-based IT just won't cut it. That dog won't hunt. I would imagine that even Billy Graham would "trust, but verify" that a cloud services provider shares every procedural and technical detail available.

A number of presenters at this week's RSA Secuirty Conference homed in, not unexpectedly, on security and Cloud Computing. Some worried about "catastrophic" failure. Well, don't we all. This sort of comment does nothing to move the conversation forward.

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But the request that the big providers--no need to name them--become more open about where their farms are located, and how they are securing the keys to their clients' kingdoms, is a request that must be answered if Cloud Computing is going to succeed. Because, as it turns out, compute-as-a-utility is not really like electricity or water; it's more like, well, you know, data. Electricity and water are buck stupid; data can be as well, as can its creators and managers, but it's not meant to be so.

The good news is that there are several potential monopolists in the game today; a single vendor or two has not yet been able to establish dominance. Whether this occurs as the market matures is a discussion for another year. For now, it seems to me that one or two of the big vendors will capitulate, and become born-again transparentians as a matter of competitive differentiation.

The corporate mindset is pathologically resistant to public criticism, something that is amazingly ironic given the typical level of cutthroat, sociopathic criticism endemic to the internal workings of most companies. But it's time to "loosen up, Sandy baby" (google John Riggins for the reference).

Don't worry that your server farms aren't that green or that they don't employ many people. People want to drive their cars, so they need oil tankers and refineries; executives in these industries are unapologetic. Time for cloud service providers to be open and unapologetic as well. Go ahead, ditch the "don't do evil" and other high-minded crapola, tell us where you keep your stuff and exactly how you propose to manage my stuff.

The Cloud Computing market stands poised for take-off. As it launches and makes its way into the, ah, clouds, it will consume a lot of energy, and will no doubt experiience many glitches. But Cloud Computing represents a future that should be; it's time to dream of things that never were and ask, why not?

About Roger Strukhoff
Roger Strukhoff is a writer for Cloud Computing Journal, Computerworld Philippines, and CloudEcosystem.com. He is founder of Samar Pacific Inc., a publishing services & research firm with offices in Illinois and Makati City, Philippines. He can also be found at www.twitter.com/strukhoff

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