19
2010
CloudExpo 2010 NYC: Opening Keynote from Oracle Disappoints
The opening keynote for CloudExpo 2010 NYC was delivered by Richard Sarwal and Hasan Rizvi, SVPs of Product Development for Oracle Corporation. The title of the presentation was “The Coming of Age of Enerprise IT and Cloud Computing.”
19
2010
Reporting from CloudExpo 2010 in NYC
Monday through Wednesday, April 19-21, I’m at CloudExpo 2010 in New York City. I’ll be posting my thoughts of the conference in general and particular sessions as time permits. First, let’s start with my overall impressions upon arriving …
15
2010
CloudExpo 2010
I’ll be heading up to NYC for CloudExpo 2010. Looks like there will be a lot of interesting things to take in. Readers of The Cloud View blog can sign up for a significantly discounted rate of $300 …
2
2010
Where are We in the Cloud Computing Paradigm Shift?
I’ve written in the past that change is something to embrace, not fear. Reaction to change is a particularly interesting thing to consider with cloud computing because it has the potential to disrupt the status quo and modify business models in countless industries from software, entertainment, energy (smart grid), and many more.
1
2010
Scalable Datastores for Cloud Computing
When we run across something interesting to read about cloud computing, something that we think will stand the test of time, we typically just update CloudLinks. But every so often, we find gems that are worth announcing in our blog. Found one today! Rick Cattell recently published a nice summary of scalable datastores. If database scalability is the bottleneck in your cloud app, Rick’s summary will no doubt help you understand what solutions are currently [...]
25
2010
Cloud Computing Defined
Cloud computing is all the rage (and hype). In the past few weeks, many of our readers have sent us feedback asking for some basic information about cloud computing for newbies. We aim to please. So this post familiarizes you with some basic terms and concepts surrounding cloud computing, including cloud models such as public, private, and hybrid clouds, as well as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS).
26
2010
The Cloud Computing Scalability Myth
I recently contributed to a short article over at CIO titled 5 Things You Need to Know about Platform as a Service. The article quotes yours truly as stating that scalability is not guaranteed when you move to the cloud. The article quotes me as saying “That’s one of the great myths—that as soon as you go to the cloud, you scale.” Because all of my thoughts were not included in this article, I’ll expand [...]
11
2010
All About Multi-Tenancy: Part 1
This is the first post in the series “All About Multi-Tenancy.” Here, I plan to share with you many of my thoughts about multi-tenancy that stem from several years of research and practical experience implementing multi-tenant, cloud-based application and platform designs.
4
2010
It’s a Launch: The Cloud View
I am very excited to announce the launch of The Cloud View (thecloudview.com), a new web site that sets out to help you learn more about cloud computing. Whether you are a business person, a technical type, or both, there’s something for everyone interested in cloud computing here at The Cloud View. In this initial blog post, I’ll give you a short tour of the initial version of the site.
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