GigaomIt’s time to stop the open-on-open violence in cloud computing
A Structure conference panel discussing the state of open source cloud computing agreed that open source clouds need to get easier to use, but not on much else. Read more »
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A Structure conference panel discussing the state of open source cloud computing agreed that open source clouds need to get easier to use, but not on much else. Read more »
Does the world really need a handful of different open source clouds? In this session Chris Kemp, (representing OpenStack); Sameer Dholakia (CloudStack) and Marten Mickos (Eucalytpus) will face off on this… Read more »
The week in cloud: Shared-link vulnerability overshadows Dropbox for Business push; Eucalyptus updates private cloud and Oracle v. Google reverberates. Read more »
Marten Mickos, the European entrepreneur of the year in 2006 and former CEO of MySQL AB, now heads up Eucalyptus Systems. In this fireside chat with Mickos we ask him about… Read more »
Recently, GigaOM Pro, The 451 Group, and Northbridge Venture Partners conducted an industry survey to map the future of enterprise cloud computing. The results of the survey will be revealed for… Read more »
Mix together an organization’s existing infrastructure with that of a cloud service provider and you have what’s known as a hybrid cloud. But while hybrid clouds solve numerous problems — namely… Read more »
What if you were to provide open source applications as a service (SaaS) ? The potential low total cost of ownership and extensive customization make the premise very attractive to many… Read more »
Amazon Web Services desktop virtualization, real-time data streaming, and RDB Postgres support news stole the show, but there was a lot else going on at AWS re:Invent. Here are my highlights… Read more »
The new 3.4 release enables management of private and Amazon public cloud workloads in one console. Oh, and “warm upgrades.” Read more »
It’s not often the software world goes through a revolutionary change. But the advent of the cloud will force software developers to reevaluate – and discard – many of their most basic assumptions. Read more »