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BotchagalupeMarks for July 7th – 08:00
By John | July 8, 2009
These are my links for July 7th from 08:00 to 12:18:
- Part II – Beware the Wolf in Blue Clothing if (typeof(window.attachCsiOnload) != ‘undefined’ && window.attachCsiOnload != null) { w… – In Part I of our blog we shared our thoughts on the debate between public and private clouds. Here we want to share what to expect when entrenched vendors muddy the waters in the cloud (and reissue our offer to a public webinar to debate the topic).
- Open source to shape cloud computing, but not dominate it | The Open Road – CNET News – This is the summary of Survey conducted by onCloudComputing in which the participants were asked only one simple question “What they are looking for in 2009 in relation to Cloud Computing”. So we can also call the following as “Cloud Computing Trends 2009”
- Top Cloud Computing Solutions People are Looking For in 2009 | Cloud Hosting Journal – This is the summary of Survey conducted by onCloudComputing in which the participants were asked only one simple question “What they are looking for in 2009 in relation to Cloud Computing”. So we can also call the following as “Cloud Computing Trends 2009”
- Questioning Oracle’s Cloud – Forbes.com – When Larry Ellison announced last month that Oracle was going to embrace cloud computing, he put forth ideas that expand on the current models. With the Sun acquisition and the rest of its formidable portfolio, Oracle has all the pieces of the puzzle to do something revolutionary. The key question: Will Oracle have to clean up its fragmented collection of applications to achieve its vision?
- Why my company uses Amazon’s EC2 cloud – amazon, amazon ec2 – CIO – Running an Internet startup remains a tricky business, says link — sharing service ShareThis. During the past two years, more than 110,000 sites have added the ShareThis embedded link, allowing readers to forward articles or videos to their friends. The popularity has made the company's data requirements enormous: it handles up to 12,000 requests a second and 130 million page views every day.
- Open Source is Infiltrating the Enterprise – O’Reilly Radar – There's a persistent perception that open source software is being ignored in the enterprise, that IT management fears it and it ends up being more costly to deploy than proprietary solutions. That's certainly the perception that some major software vendors would like you to have.
- BERNAMA – HP, MIMOS To Collaborate On Cloud Computing Research & Education – HP Malaysia and Mimos have formalised their collaboration on the global multi-data centre — an open source test bed created by HP, Intel Corporation and Yahoo Inc — called Open Cirrus.
- RightScale and Managed Clouds « Data Center Knowledge – At Structure 09 we met with RightScale CEO and founder Michael Crandell, who talked about his company’s niche in “managing clouds” on multiple platforms (including Amazon Web Services, Google App Engine and FlexiScale), as well as trends in enterprise interest in cloud computing.
- Storms Ahead for Cloud Computing Start-Ups, Well-Entrenched Players? — Seeking Alpha – I moderated a Cisco panel last week at Cisco Live! and it was readily apparent that enterprise cloud still required plenty of work from vendors and enterprise IT. No one was ready to endorse either a centralized or decentralized architecture (a move to the powerful intercloud); perhaps it’s because the network isn’t ready for infrastructure 2.0 demands.
- Three debates that will benefit cloud computing | The Wisdom of Clouds – CNET News – Cloud computing is one of those operations models that has already started to disrupt the way in which everyone consumes software. It is also starting to have an effect (albeit tiny right now) on the way in which people and organizations consume (or don't consume) hardware. Cloud computing has become a part of the core information technology "fabric" of many.
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