Co-Founder and CTO Randy Bias is in Dublin telling the world’s largest telcos that web-scale cloud is the only way to be successful in the cloud Carriers have a huge opportunity in the cloud, but only if they embrace the … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing, Company, Events | Tagged carrier, cloud, Dublin, KT, legacy, telco, telecom, TM Forum, web-scale | 1 CommentI recently did an interview with Michael Coté of Redmonk. We’ve posted a PDF transcript of the audio interview on our website. It’s a lengthy conversation, so we thought we’d post a text version here, with key parts excerpted. Enjoy! Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, Cote, OpenStack, Randy Bias, Redmonk | 1 CommentNext Thursday, we’re joining with our partner CloudTP to deliver a webinar on effective development and deployment of private cloud. We’ll talk about: The state of the private cloud market The business case for implementing private clouds The architecture of a … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing, Company, Events | Tagged angrignon, cloudtp, private cloud, webinar | Leave a commentWe don’t usually link to vendor material, but in this case, the material in question is a video with yours truly. Not only that, it’s not just any vendor, but Arista Networks, who have been an incredible change agent for … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Arista | 1 CommentGreat podcast this morning with David Linthicum and Bill Russell of Blue Mountain Labs. Dave kept it lively and fast-paced as usual, so it won’t take you long to listen. We covered: The recent AWS outage Why you need two … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged aws, Blue Mountain Labs, Linthicum | 2 CommentsThere has been a little bit of confusion on the schedule for the upcoming OpenStack Design Summit. It is running Tuesday through Friday this week in Santa Clara. The complete schedule can be found at this link. You can register … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged conferences, OpenStack | Leave a commentWe get a lot of inquiries from clients, potential clients, friends of the family, and strangers, particularly about cloud computing and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). Recently, we had someone ask us a series of questions about OpenStack Storage (Swift). Given that the … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloudscaling, faq, iaas, infrastructure, OpenStack, S3, Storage, Swift | 3 CommentsNOTE: This posting will make a lot more sense if you read my previous posting on Enterprise Cloud Myths. The success of Salesforce.com (SFDC) can teach us a lot about cloud and the emergence of new disruptive business models. In fact, … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged SFDC | Leave a commentRandy Bias, Cloudscaling Co-Founder and CTO chats about cloud with Redmonk’s Michael Coté. Randy and Michael walk through the history and future of Cloudscaling, throwing out insights and musings along the way. Cloud market segments, rogue IT, Starving the Beast, … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, Cote, Randy Bias, Redmonk | 1 CommentMost everyone in the blog ecosystem has missed both the point and some of the economics of AWS Dedicated Instances that were recently announced. Folks like The Register focus on how a single virtual instance can cost $109,324 for a year … Continue reading
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