[Hint: You can't, they're completely different levels of the computing stack]
A node between the physical and digital.
The rants and raves of Simon Wardley.
Industry and technology mapper, business strategist, destroyer of undeserved value.
"I like ducks, they're fowl but not through choice"
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Our cloud offering is ... a stamp.
[Hint: You can't, they're completely different levels of the computing stack]
Monday, June 22, 2009
Black is the new ... black.
My friend James is reported to have said :-
"as far as the enterprise is concerned, cloud [computing] is the new VMWare, and IBM wants a fat slice this time".
According to another friend of mine, James Urquhart, it looks like the new slice IBM is getting is based upon .... VMWare.
Numb Nuts ...
Numb Nuts are those people whose mental faculties have somewhat been pacified by the onset of an easy culture. It would be unfair to describe them as feeble-minded as it's more about an unwillingness to think.
In the "cloud" world there are many examples of second sourcing failure through proprietary technology (e.g. Zimki, CogHead & Virtual Iron). Equally there are many Numb Nuts who still believe that proprietary is the way forward.
A femtogram of thought would show that in the service world, competition and value should be around services whilst the bits are free.
If you're building a cloud or using a cloud, ask yourself where is the open source reference implementation of this? Where are my second sourcing options?
If you don't have this, then check your face in the mirror each day and look for the tell-tale sign of "Numb Nut" appearing in bold lettering across your forehead.
As the habitual users of Virtual Iron have discovered, it'll happen soon enough.
[El Reg talking about Virtual Iron]
"anyone that built their hosting infrastructure on VI...is now totally in the shit".
[MasterMark speaking about Coghead 'going tits up']
"that left its customers essentially in the unfortunate position of being 'shit out of luck'.
P.S. Before anyone whines that Amazon EC2 is proprietary - try Eucalyptus, Globus Nimbus or any of the other open source re-implementations of the API.
P.P.S. Before anyone huffs that their proprietary system is backed by a big company, in my view "financial safety" is either open sourced or much bigger than Lehman Brothers i.e. revenues above $20 billion and a headcount higher than 28,000 - 'nuff said.
Monday, June 15, 2009
The cloud isn't just vapour.
- Certain I.T. activities becoming suitable for service provision through volume operations (i.e. those activities are well defined and ubiquitous
- The existence of mature enough technology to support this (Popek et al wrote the book on virtualisation back in 1974)
- A change in business attitude towards I.T. (Carr and others, namely Strassmann, pointed out that much of I.T. is simply seen as a cost of doing business.)
- The concept of utility computing provision (i.e. the provision of suitable I.T. resources much like other utility providers, as forecast by McCarthy back in the 1960's.)
- You can already build clouds with open source technology matching the emerging standard of EC2.
- You can already use single images across both private and public environments.
- The technology is entirely open sourced technology and there exists no lock-in to a proprietary framework or solution.
- It's free.
- It's supported.
- It's already in a distribution, go check out Ubuntu Server Edition.
- You can already use a range of different management tools.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Double, double toil and trouble ...
It seems that the witches of Westminster have been caught with their hands in the cauldron. To avoid being burnt at the stake they've been resigning from the coven in an unnatural haste.
In some warped plot twist that would make Shakespeare squirm these blackened souls have decided that they have been wronged.
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" these harpies cry as they organise the hapless master's doom.
You just couldn't make this stuff up. Are there no depths that MP's won't stoop to? Have they no shame? Not even a tiny sliver?
"Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting" - an MP's expense claim or a list of new job titles for them?
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Making a big splash ...
All the buzz has been about wave recently.
The really smart bit can be gleamed from their statement to "help potential wave providers get started, our plan is to release an open source, production-quality, reference implementation of the Google Wave client and server, as well as provide an open federation endpoint by the time users start getting access.".
Oh, why oh why didn't they do that with Google AppEngine?