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Following upon VMWare and others, Cisco has announced a new cloud strategy focused on enablement of cloud hosting & service providers. The program called "Unified Service Delivery" focuses on service providers who want to offer cloud services publicly.
According to a press release
What is clear in this move is that the opportunities for cloud computing enablers such as Cisco, IBM, Sun, VMWare and smaller player like (warning blatant self promotion ahead) Enomaly is in that in the short term the "real money" will be made in converting the broad group of existing hosting providers into cloud computing providers. A proof point is recently VMWare has also turned it's focus to the so called cloud service provider market with their Vcloud initiative. The VMWare pitch rests on the idea of VMware specific interoperability. As the dominant virtualization platform, they don't have to worry if they're interoperability with anyone other then themselves and for this reason is a key part of their pitch. (We're interoperable with ourself.) According to the Vcloud site they claim that your application will work in the cloud as it did on-premise, and will remain portable between your data center and other vCloud Service Providers.
Similarly at Enomaly, we have also begun to roll out a cloud service provider specific version of our ECP platform and have seen a significant level of interest from web hosting providers around the globe. What has really surprised me is how much interest we're seeing from over seas. It has become clear to me the true opportunity for cloud hosting is in enabling a a hybrid cloud -- a cloud that allows hosting providers the ability to recapture revenue being lost to rival cloud providers. For these providers it's become very easy to monitor lost revenue, all that is required is you monitor traffic to and from Amazon Web Services.
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An instigator, part time provocateur, bootstrapper, amateur cloud lexicographer, and purveyor of random thoughts, 140 characters at a time.
Reuven is an early innovator in the cloud computing space as the founder of Enomaly in 2004 (Acquired by Virtustream in February 2012). Enomaly was among the first to develop a self service infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform (ECP) circa 2005. As well as SpotCloud (2011) the first commodity style cloud computing Spot Market.
Reuven is also the co-creator of CloudCamp (100+ Cities around the Globe) CloudCamp is an unconference where early adopters of Cloud Computing technologies exchange ideas and is the largest of the ‘barcamp’ style of events.
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