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Thursday, June 25th, 2009As lists go, here goes…
Big 4
IBM Blue Cloud
IBM’s latest announcement, IMHO, finally puts them on the map as far as private cloud infrastructures go. I still believe they have a long way to go, but they have a very powerful infrastructure with their Cloudburst architecture backed by TSAM, ITPM, and ITM.
VMware vSphere
VMware has gone [...]
3Tera at Interop 09 – Applogic and Appstore
Thursday, May 28th, 2009Big Week for Windows and the Cloud
Wednesday, October 1st, 20083Tera announced support for Windows to AppLogic’s existing support of Linux, Sun’s Open Solaris and Solaris 10 follows 3Tera’s Cloudware architecture for open cloud computing, announced earlier this year. Users of AppLogic can now utilize the most popular datacenter operating systems in their applications, and even mix and match operating systems within applications as needed. [...]
Cloud Cafe Podcast #16 – 3Tera – The Citrix Announcement
Friday, September 26th, 2008In this podcast I have a discussion with Peter Nickolov President, COO and CTO of 3Tera and Barry Lynn, the CEO of 3Tera. I am a huge fan of 3Tera. In fact I have even been accused of payola from 3Tera. I start out of accusing Barry of being a very funny guy [...]
3Tera Partners with Citrix
Monday, September 15th, 20083Tera, Inc. announced today a partnership with Citrix Systems, Inc. to make enterprise grade cloud computing solutions available to customers of all sizes in external hosted clouds, or as a platform that can be deployed in corporate datacenters behind customer firewalls.
By combining the new Citrix Cloud Center (C3) solution with 3Tera’s AppLogic Cloud Computing Platform, [...]
I went to a blog and a hockey game broke out.
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008I am a huge fan of comments in blogs. If you are too, then this one is a doozie. Barry Lynn CEO of 3Tera is really funny guy. Oh yea and he has a pretty cool product.
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Botchanmics: The Dimmer Switch
Saturday, July 12th, 2008We were able to catch up with Botchagalupe, the international IT man of mystery, and pin him down long enouth to get his thoughts about whats going in IT.
Johnmwillis: Hello, Botchagalupe, its good to have you back again.
Botchagalupe: Yea, yeah, sure, sure.
Johnmwillis: What have you been up to?
Botchagalupe: Oh, the usual. I bowl. Drive [...]
Do we need a cloud standard or just one good old IT management standard?
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008It is my belief that what we today call the “cloud” will really just evolve into a complex IT infrastructure of the future, and in the end, will just be referred to as infrastructure. There is no doubt the traditional IT landscape of the last 20 years is going through a substantial transformation on [...]
Bridging The Clouds
Monday, June 30th, 2008Hmmmm… is this true?
Armijo says that several small cloud-computing firms including Elastra and Rightscale are already on board with 3Tera’s standards group.
Bridging The Clouds
Is Everyone an aaS?
Monday, June 23rd, 2008There has been a lot of name calling among cloud vendors and a lot of cloud vendors have been calling other vendors aaSs by defining them into three specific categories. They seem to be making an aaS of themselves in the process. In my opinion trying to fit all cloud vendors [...]
Cloud Cafe Podcast #4
Sunday, June 15th, 2008In this forth podcast I have a discussion with Peter Nickolov President, COO and CTO of 3Tera and Bert Armijo, Senior VP of Sales, Marketing and Product Management at 3Tera. I have been a huge fan of 3Tera for quite a while now. In fact I have even been accused of [...]
That’s What I’m Talking About – 3Tera
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008Virtualization holds lots of promise: Move your physical machines to virtual ones, and you’ll reclaim capacity at the same time that you make operations easier. But applications seldom run on one machine; instead they’re a combination of servers, switches and routers. 3Tera’s recently announced product road map may let companies provision whole data centers atop [...]
Cloud Computing With Python: Google App Engine and Amazon
Friday, April 11th, 2008I will be giving my “Cloud Talk” presentation at the May The Atlanta Python Meetup Group. The esteemed “Python Guru” Noah Gift will first be giving a presentation on “Using Google Engine To Write Python Web Applications”. Who better to get a first glimpse of the new Google App Engine offering from. [...]
AWSome Atlanta Cloud Technology User’s Group
Friday, April 11th, 2008We have a venue for the AWSome Atlanta Cloud Technology User’s Group. The Georgia Tech ATDC has graciously allowed us to use their facilities for out meetings.
Agenda:
7:00 Introduction and Group Charter
7:15 David Wright of JungleDisk – AWS and JungleDisk Overview
8:00 Break
8:15 John Willis – Demystifying Clouds (Cloud Talk)
Discussions about the new [...]
Cloud Pontification #2
Monday, April 7th, 2008Smoothspan is a SaaS blogger I follow on my reader. He often has good articles on SaaS and stuff, but today, I think he went out on a limb and got a little “cloudy” on his latest topic. See his blog and my comments.
Hurry, The Cloud Computing Platform Opportunity is Perishable!
If I Were a CTO at IBM – “Blue Cloud Stuff”
Friday, April 4th, 2008IBM CTO Presentation in Chicago
I would want to know that Amazon does more than just sell books.
I would have heard of 3Tera.
I would know who Cassatt is.
I would read this article before I mention the Google/IBM Cloud initiative. This way I wouldn’t be confused between the difference between Cloud servers and [...]
Drupal Barcamp NYC – Podcast #1 Cloud Talk Presentation
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How long would it take you to implement this architecture?
Saturday, March 29th, 2008Elastra – Another Cloud Provider
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008Elastra Cloud Server
I spoke to the founder of Elastra, Kirill Sheynkman, last week about his new cloud offering, “Elastra Cloud Server”. The Elastra Cloud Server is what I call a “Level 1 Cloud” that is designed to run on top of Amazon’s EC2. Due to their well-designed architecture, however, they have basically positioned themselves to [...]
Cloud Talk Wiki
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008It was only a matter of time before some opportunistic person created a Cloud Wiki. Oh, that dude was me. The Wiki is actually running on a 3Tera grid however due to magical nature of clouds this doesn’t really matter. Hopefully this week I will be able to write a blog atricle [...]
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