On November 30, Randy Bias is headed to Redwood City to talk about the future of cloud at VentureBeat’s CloudBeat 2011. Joining him are folks like Allan Leinwand of Zynga, Amit Singh of Google, Thomas Kelly of Best Buy, Adam … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Adrian Cockcroft, CloudBeat, conferences, Lew Tucker, OpenStack, VentureBeat | Leave a commentThere 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 commentAs many of you know, we were exceptionally busy in 2010, building Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds in South Korea. This culminated in the launch of KT’s public cloud and the Cloud Frontier 2011 conference in early December. I provided a keynote … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloudscaling, conferences, iaas, presentations | 2 CommentsIt’s always nice when another piece of the puzzle comes into focus. In this case, my time speaking at the first ever International Super Computer (ISC) Cloud Conference the week before last was well spent. The conference was heavily attended … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged amazon, aws, cloud, cloudscaling, commoditization, conferences, grid, hadoop, hpc, hsc, iaas, infrastructure, performance, scalability, scaling | 7 CommentsDuring my most recent trip I was speaking at both VMworld Europe 2010 and Interop NYC 2010 – Enterprise Cloud Summit. This update attempts to provide a candid look at some of the trends, thoughts, and insights that occurred to … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged amazon, Automation, aws, cloud, cloudscaling, commoditization, conferences, enterprise, infrastructure, scaling, vmware | 6 CommentsOur own Andrew Shafer, killed it today at the Velocity Conference. His presentation is a must read for webops, devops, and those aspiring to build 100% uptime cloud services. It’s hard for folks to internalize how things are changing in … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, cloudscaling, conferences, scaling, uptime | 3 CommentsI wanted to follow up from yesterday’s post on the upcoming Cloud Connect event. In particular, I want to talk a bit about the track I’m leading: Cloud Migrations. The focus of the track is to talk about: How to adopt … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, conferences | 4 CommentsIf you’re not aware of it, CloudConnect 2010 is coming up on March 15-18th in Santa Clara, CA. Our team is running the Cloud Migrations track and a special breakout session on building Private Clouds. We managed to get some … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, conferences | 1 CommentIf you’re into cloud and Internet/web operations this past few weeks saw several very important conferences, including Open Source Bridge, Velocity Conference, and Structure ’09. I’m not going to review either of these since I wasn’t at Structure and only … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Automation, cloud, conferences, infrastructure, Internet Operations, open, presentations | 1 CommentInterview with the ‘suave and intelligent Randy Bias’ at 2009 Interop by John M. Willis, who writes one of the more widely read cloud computing blogs and news sites. Original post is here. I’ve embedded the video below. I think it went pretty well … Continue reading
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