What is Managed Services? A managed service provider (MSP) provides delivery and management of network-based
Category: Cloud
Having founded my own cloud company back in 2005, I became familiar with all the trials and tribulations of the SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS businesses long before the terms were coined. We delivered a video distribution and sharing service for consumers, a video PaaS for businesses, and built our own scalable and elastic video IaaS platform in multiple datacenters (since Amazon Web Service didn’t yet exist).
The phrase “cloud computing” originated from the cloud symbol that is usually used by flow charts and diagrams to symbolize the Internet. The principle behind the “cloud” is that any computer connected to the Internet is connected to the same pool of computing power, applications, and data. Users can store and access personal files such as music, pictures, videos, and bookmarks or play games or use productivity applications on a remote platform. Almost all users of the Internet may be using a form of cloud computing though few realize it.
I believe Cloud Computing is disrupting enterprise and consumer software markets as we know it. Currently we’re seeing more and more deployments of Software As A Service (SaaS) for business users and consumers; Platform As A Service (PaaS) for application developers; and Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS) for IT organizations.
IT 1.0 – Virtualization The way that enterprises (Fortune 1000) will plan their journey to
In the report, entitled “The Top Five Changes for Application Development in 2010” by Forrester,
Just as I predicted that the Financial vertical will lead in private cloud (see this
Lets take a look at this great chart from Gartner on the amount of spend
I’m not going to get into revenue predictions here. The assumption is that we already
Lets discuss the pink elephant in the room. You can segment “Public” cloud revenue into
Lets face it….there’s greater value as you move closer to the end-user. SaaS applications are
What is going to happen in the area of “cloud computing”? The real buzz didn’t
The following list provides a comprehensive review of the acquisitions made in 2010…with a highlight