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Saturday, 14 June 2014

The Economics of the Cloud

Great books and articles are created to last. Recently, I had the opportunity to reread this article created about 4 years ago but sill full of insights.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/presskits/cloud/docs/the-economics-of-the-cloud.pdf

I really like the original incipit:
“When cars emerged in the early 20th century, they were initially called horseless carriages. Understandably, people were skeptical at first, and they viewed the invention through the lens of the paradigm that had been dominant for centuries: the horse and carriage.”
This is the key to unfold the power of Cloud, free ourselves from old paradigms and think different.


The economics are always important drives of any innovation and the conclusions of this paper are clearly a powerful motivator behind many IT changes.

Good Reading!

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Friday, 13 June 2014

OpenStack from a Microsoft perspective

Big tech events are always an invaluable source of information.  My favorites are TechEd, Build, OpenStack summit, BlackHat, Def Con, Velocity, etc… It is not realistic to attend in person all events around the world but online you can easily google for videos, slides, source code and any kind of information.

In the last TechEd 2014 conference, sessions available here, something grabbed my attention:  Microsoft CloudOS vs OpenStack. I could not resist, so I started to watch…..

The presentation starts with an interesting overview of the current cloud platform ecosystem.
The slide below shows a comprehensive view of all the releases of the different platforms:


Then it continues with a comparison of the different communities……


 Finally, there is also a side by side feature/releases comparison of the two platforms:




The presentation ends with the following considerations:
“A successful CloudOs deployment may make you feel like a Rocket Scientist….”
“A successful OpenStack deployment will meke you feel like a Nuclear Physicist….”

I intentionally don’t explain or comment the above sentence because I invite you to watch the full presentation at 


Have fun and stay tuned!

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