Cloud Computing on Ulitzer
I had a great conversation with a well-respected colleague of mine today. We
discussed what it will take to deliver on the promise of hybrid clouds. We
both agreed that a significant amount of intelligence needs to be added to
the current architecture of Cloud Computing in order to even begin to deliver
on the promise of making a hybrid cloud a reality. My colleague seems to
think it will take the industry another decade to really make these
technologies as ubiquitous as IP and the Internet itself. I'm of the opinion
that we can get there faster if the industry collaboratively focuses on some
of the major hurdles.
The Hybrid Cloud
A hybrid cloud is one in which a workload can theoretically move seamlessly
between a private cloud and a public cloud. Hybrid clouds offer the panacea
that you can have protected workloads internally, capacity-... (more)
IBM Session at Cloud Expo
Cloud computing is a concept. It is an architectural framework by which one
or many organizations can deploy, manage and retract any workload, public or
private. Cloud computing addresses business needs from a workload
perspective. The concept collectively addresses all the aspects of modern
computing from components (SAN, network, servers, software) to
implementations (virtual desktops, hosted applications, e-mail, etc.) in a
comprehensive, cohesive solution.
What It Is
The industry has evolved from implementing disparate individual systems to
sharing... (more)
Web Hosting Session at Cloud Expo
In the 1990s and early 2000s, web hosting was just that, web hosting. Web
hosting services were extremely simple or extremely complex. There wasn't
much in-between for the average end user. Modern web hosting providers, like
DreamHost, have been offering Cloud-like services for some time. It could
even be argued that some of these "otherwise simple" web hosting providers
are actually the pioneers of public Cloud Computing - driven by a utility
computing model.
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