Discussion with cloud computing industry leaders on topics including public, private and hybrid clouds and related technologies and services. Moderated by cloud computing expert Paul Burns, president of IT industry analyst firm Neovise.
Marc Jones, VP Product Innovation at SoftLayer, provides insights on what it takes to build a high-performance public cloud computing environment that meets the demands of big data. Marc is a technology industry veteran and has spent the last three and a half years at SoftLayer. He is currently a member of the leadership team responsible for developing and managing the product strategy and roadmap, requirements and software development for the cloud computing portfolio. In this podcast, Marc discusses: - Overcoming performance barriers in public clouds - Bare metal, virtualized and hybrid compute options - Benchmarking Mongo DB - Bare metal versus virtualized servers - Raw performance versus consistency of performance - Much more! Listen now for great insights on building a high-performance public cloud environment for big data!
Tony Lucas, Senior Vice President of Product at Flexiant, provides insights on what it takes for a cloud service provider to succeed today. He should know - after all, Flexiant already has more than 100 companies around the world using their cloud management software to create cloud services. (Hint: It isn't just about offering servers on demand!). Tony is not only an awesome bloke, he spent 12 years as CEO and majority owner of XCalibre Communiations, a web hosting company. During the latter half of this period, he developed the FlexiScale cloud computing technology, which now forms the core component of Flexiant's Cloud Orchestrator platform. In this podcast, Tony discusses: - New entrants and existing players - Competitive dynamics and strategies - Differentiation versus low cost - Much more! Listen now for great insights on how to succeed as a cloud service provider!
Kosten Metreweli, Chief Commercial Officer, OnApp, provides insights on how the company delivers scalable storage for service providers as part of OnApp Cloud. By enabling over 600 cloud service providers with OnApp Cloud, Kosten knows what it takes to make storage scale and perform in the service provider world. He discusses: • Storage scaling challenges • Distributed storage with commodity storage • Virtual disks with user configurable properties • Getting this to work without massive network bandwidth Listen now for great insights on cloud storage for cloud service providers!
Andi Mann, Vice President of Strategic Solutions, CA Technologies, provides insights on enterprise adoption of public cloud services. Based on his ongoing work with Fortune 1,000 enterprise IT organizations, Andi discusses his observations and perspectives about: - What is working well with enterprise adoption of public cloud services - What is not working so well - The future outlook on public cloud services for the enterprise Listen now for great insights on IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and even the role of the mainframe in cloud environments!
Boris Renski, co-founder and chief marketing officer of Mirantis, provides a look into the recent progress as well as the future of OpenStack. Based on his involvement in nearly 30 OpenStack projects and as a board member of the OpenStack foundation, Boris discusses his thoughts and opinions on: - The types of companies adopting OpenStack - How these companies are using OpenStack - The status, challenges and future of the OpenStack community - How the OpenStack board functions - The controversy around adding VMware to the board Listen now to catch the latest on OpenStack!
Bob Rizika, U.S. CEO of ProfitBricks, and Achim Weiss, CEO of ProfitBricks Germany, provide a look into the future of cloud-based infrastructure-as-a-service with a service that is available today. What makes an advanced IaaS offering today? Here are a few hints: - Scale-up servers with on-the-fly CPU and RAM elasticity - By the minute pricing - Infiniband for 80GBps throughput per server - Software defined networking - Replicated Raid10 storage
Steve Wylie, Cloud Connect Conference GM, provides a great introduction to the Cloud Connect Event series and a preview of what to expect in Chicago.
Arne Josefsberg, CTO at ServiceNow, has an exciting background in the cloud and online computing industry including working on MSN 1.0, building all of Microsoft's global data centers and networks, and running development organizations for Windows Azure. Now he's driving the next generation cloud architecture for ServiceNow. In this podcast episode, Arne focuses on two topics: 1. The unique cloud architecture behind ServiceNow. 2. The emerging role of the ServiceNow platform as a PaaS for advanced application development. Listen now to learn how ServiceNow uses a multi-instance SaaS model to isolate individual customer data sets. This architecture sets up support for advanced high availability which includes multiple levels of redundancy, data replication, data restore points, rapid failover and more. It also delivers enterprise class performance, scale, reliability and security. This is one you don't want to miss!
Jimmy Fitzgerald, VP Professional Services at ServiceNow, discusses the role of ServiceNow as a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering. ServiceNow is already known as a popular and rapidly growing SaaS-based IT service management (ITSM) solution that provides integrated capabilities across incident, problem, change, service catalog, CMDB and other ITSM functions. By delivering all this functionality through a single, easy-to-use SaaS offering, the company is greatly reducing ITSM product sprawl and achieving strong success displacing traditional software-based offerings. After discussing a specific project built using the ServiceNow platform, Jimmy touches on the PaaS capabilities which include a shared database, request management, integrated workflows, approval routing & processing, and analytics. He wraps up with some thoughts about how customers are using ServiceNow to manage cloud environments such as Amazon EC2.
Tom Lounibos, CEO and Founder of SOASTA, shares insights on building applications that take advantage of cloud infrastructure services. He also touches on the intersection of cloud computing and mobile, along with the most recent innovations for testing these environments.
Sinclair Schuller, CEO and Founder of Apprenda, offers a wealth of information and some unique perspectives on platform-as-a-service (PaaS) in 2012.
Randy Bias, CTO and Founder of CloudScaling, gives his perspective on building open clouds for cloud-ready applications.
Dave Wright, CEO and Founder of SolidFire, gives his perspective on solid state drives (SSD) and cloud computing.
Lucas Carlson, CEO and Founder of AppFog, talks about the evolution of platform-as-a-service (PaaS), user experience for PaaS, freedom of choice with infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) clouds, AppFog, Cloud Foundry and more!
Diane Mueller, Director of Enterprise Product Management at ActiveState, talks about Cloud Foundry, private platform-as-a-service (PaaS), Stackato, application deployment, operations support for developers and more!
Chris Pinkham, CEO of Nimubla, was formerly Vice President, IT Infrastructure at Amazon.com, responsible for the company's global infrastructure engineering and operations. While in this role, he conceived, proposed and, together with Willem Van Biljon, built Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), the highly successful public cloud service. In this episode, Chris talks about his transition to Nimbula, how Nimbula Director is different than other offerings that help organizations build and operate clouds, hybrid cloud computing, the future of cloud computing and much more.
Stephen Spellicy, Vice President of Marketing at Virtensys, talks about one of the great challenges of server virtualization: the I/O bottleneck. This is a critical issue for both public and private cloud environments and Stephen introduces a hardware solution that eliminates it. Recorded at VMworld 2011.
Joe Fitzgerald, CEO of ManageIQ, gives his perspective on enterprise cloud management and discusses how ManageIQ helps enterprise organizations address cloud management. Recorded at VMworld 2011.
Discussion of online tool for monitoring the performance and availability of infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) clouds and applications running on them.