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Cloud 5: First Android apps on Chromebook, creating a coherent cloud strategy

This week, the first Android apps for the Chromebook (the implications are huge), creating a coherent cloud strategy and HP scoops up Eucalyptus.

Short Stack: HP wants to make OpenStack easier, OpenStack adoption in enterprise and CloudStack begins its slow fade

This week, we look at HP's attempt to make OpenStack implementation easier, CloudStack's slow fade and CenturyLink, the latest in a long line of suitors reportedly interested in Rackspace.

Cloud 5: Cloud's role in naked photo debacle and NASA's massive cloud migration

This week, we explore the cloud's role in the nude photo debacle, Alibaba continues gunning for a piece of the infrastructure service market and NASA's massive cloud migration (and this is seriously huge).

Short Stack: OpenStack in the enterprise and simplifying OpenStack deployment

This week, we look at the growing role of OpenStack in the enterprise, OpenStack's place in the Software-defined economy and the growing movement to simplify OpenStack deployment.

Short Stack: VMware embraces OpenStack, HP doesn't want Rackspace either and top automaker chooses OpenStack

This week, we look at VMware embracing OpenStack, HP still rejecting a Rackspace purchase and the strange case of Eucalyptus joining OpenStack.

We need a new operating system for the hybrid cloud era

  • Intronis Blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Aug 26, 2014 6:29 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
We have big operating systems created for the desktop era and we have Google Chrome, an OS made for the cloud era, but what we lack is something in the middle that takes into account the way people work today across both environments.

OpenStack can stand on its own, whatever happens to Rackspace

  • Tesora Blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Aug 26, 2014 2:17 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
Four years ago, Rackspace and its early partners came up with an idea for an open source private alternative to Amazon Web Services --and OpenStack was born. Today, the future of Rackspace is murky, but the open source project it helped create is strong enough to stand on its own.

Cloud 5: Has cloud killed on-prem software, the enterprise cloud wars, and cloud computing and scale

This week, we look at whether the cloud has killed on-premises software, the enterprise cloud wars between Google and Microsoft and whether the cloud is really all about scale or something else.

If SMBs aren't in the cloud today, what are they waiting for?

  • intronis blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Aug 14, 2014 6:32 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
A recent survey found just 37 percent of small businesses have fully embraced the cloud. In my view if you're starting a business today, you should be 100 percent in the cloud. There's no reason beyond regulatory requirements to start dealing with software in-house and all the entails.

Short Stack: Eucalyptus shocks world by joining OpenStack, state of the OpenStack union and 4 ways OpenStack is good for IT

This week we look at a long-time OpenStack critic deciding to switch and stop fighting, the state of the OpenStack union (with a bent toward service providers) and four ways OpenStack is good for IT (in case you need some fodder to bolster your OpenStack argument).

Cloud 5: The CIA's AWS cloud, execs warm to the cloud and Rackspace waves buh-bye to IaaS business

This week, we look at the CIA's Amazon cloud going live, a survey that finds cloud execs are warming to the cloud (but not as many as you might imagine), and Rackspace feeling the heat and exiting the IaaS biz.

Short Stack: How companies use OpenStack, crowd sourcing the OpenStack Summit and Rackspace quits IaaS market

This week, we look at someone who is documenting different OpenStack implementations, how the OpenStack Summit is crowd sourcing which sessions it will run in Paris and Rackspace exiting the IaaS business.

The fight for OpenStack's soul

  • Tesora Blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Aug 5, 2014 1:40 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
OpenStack just turned four and as it passes this milestone, companies big and small are embracing it, but it begs the question, what's the future of the project when so many big companies are so interested and just what are their intentions?

Cloud 5: Amazon's earnings report triggers strong debate, Australia wants to go cloud and how cloud changes IT mindset

This week, we discuss the great debate over Amazon's earnings report, what it means to AWS and the impact it has on other cloud service providers. We also look at the Australian government's move to the cloud and cloud's disruptive impact on IT.

Short Stack: OpenStack turns 4 and SAP joins the fun

This week we look at OpenStack's fourth birthday, SAP going all in on OpenStack and a conversation with OpenStack's executive director and COO.

AWS Feels Sting of Market Maturity

  • intronis blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Jul 29, 2014 10:43 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
For a time, Amazon Web Services was the only cloud infrastructure game in town, but it didn't take long for the big boys like Google, Microsoft and IBM to recognize a good thing when they see it. And while AWS continues to grow, it's feeling the competition and price cuts are eroding profits.

Cloud's true value: It drives innovation

  • intronis blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Jul 5, 2014 12:08 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
The cloud has lots of value propositions, but perhaps the biggest one is its ability to launch new ideas and drive innovation.

Short Stack: Is Rackspace going private?, OpenStack enterprise adoption and CERN contributes to OpenStack

This week, I look at rumors of Rackspace going private, CERN joining OpenStack and why Linux and OpenStack play nicely together.

Cloud 5: Werner Vogels on AWS Security, CIA info chief talks cloud and is cloud green?

This week, we look at Werner Vogels from AWS talking cloud security, the CIA info chief explaining why they're going cloud and could Linux container technology be a greener way of cloud computing.

Three-year upgrade cycles no longer make sense in cloud-mobile age

  • intronis blog; By Ron Miller (Posted by rsmiller on Jun 25, 2014 9:54 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Cloud
For a long time, IT's job was about procuring, installing and managing large enterprise systems and it took a long time and a ton of money to get them working right. That's why once they were working they tended to leave them in place for years. Today, however in the age of cloud and mobile, stability has given way to agility and the cloud's incremental updates make so much more sense.

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