Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts

Thursday, June 25, 2015

The Open Container Project

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The Open Container Project is a step in right direction and above all at right time. Containers are going to be everywhere. Before that happens it was important that standards are set for the benefit of end customers. They are biggest enablers of Agile DevOps & Microservices.

The Open Container Project is a lightweight, open governance structure, to be formed under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, for the express purpose of creating open industry standards around container formats and runtime. The OCP was launched on June 22nd 2015.

Project Sponsors: Apcera, AWS, Cisco, CoreOS, Docker, EMC, Fujitsu, Google, Goldman Sachs, HP, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Joyent, Pivotal, the Linux Foundation, Mesosphere, Microsoft, Rancher, Red Hat, VMWare.

The specification will be available at https://github.com/opencontainers/specs. The newly expanded team of maintainers (both original libcontainer maintainers and the appc maintainers) are busy preparing the first draft of the specification, and intend to release it in 2-3 weeks.

Docker is donating its container format and runtime, runC, to the OCP to serve as the cornerstone of this new effort. It is available now at https://github.com/opencontainers/runc.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

How to Build Cloud-based Microservice Environments

 

Presented By VoltDB and Full 360

In a high volume streaming data environment that's required to handle millions of events, in real-time, a primary goal is to make sure the data infrastructure can not only manage this massive streaming data, but ensure the solution is scalable and easily repeatable.
Developers are looking into implementing microservice infrastructures, or basically complex applications made up of small, independent processes communicating with each other using language-agnostic APIs, with each service focused on one specific task.
The intended result is to help minimize downtime, expedite migrations, manage several services at once, and deploy new clusters without interrupting performance.
In this webinar VoltDB and Full 360 present a case study of the fast data infrastructure developed for one of the largest and most successful loyalty programs in the world.
Join us June 25th at 11:30 EST for this free webinar.

More info and registration:

https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&partnerref=IASA&eventid=1008191&sessionid=1&key=0809040C93C64221B60264CEC955F356&sourcepage=register

Friday, August 2, 2013

Essential Cloud Computing

 

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While Cloud Computing has reached the initial level of maturity, there is till enough evidence of confusion over what cloud computing is. NIST has created a very simple literature on essentials of cloud computing. http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-145/SP800-145.pdf

 

Essential Characteristics:
On-demand self-service. A consumer can unilaterally provision computing capabilities, such as server time and network storage, as needed automatically without requiring human interaction with each service provider.

Broad network access. Capabilities are available over the network and accessed through standard mechanisms that promote use by heterogeneous thin or thick client platforms (e.g., mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and workstations).


Resource pooling. The provider’s computing resources are pooled to serve multiple consumers using a multi-tenant model, with different physical and virtual resources dynamically assigned and reassigned according to consumer demand. There is a sense of location independence in that the customer generally has no control or knowledge over the exact location of the provided resources but may be able to specify location at a higher level of abstraction (e.g., country, state, or datacenter). Examples of resources include storage, processing, memory, and network bandwidth.

Rapid elasticity. Capabilities can be elastically provisioned and released, in some cases automatically, to scale rapidly outward and inward commensurate with demand. To the consumer, the capabilities available for provisioning often appear to be unlimited and can be appropriated in any quantity at any time.

Measured service. Cloud systems automatically control and optimize resource use by leveraging a metering capability1 at some level of abstraction appropriate to the type of service (e.g., storage, processing, bandwidth, and active user accounts). Resource usage can be monitored, controlled, and reported, providing transparency for both the provider and consumer of the utilized service.

Service Models:
Software as a Service (SaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to use the provider’s applications running on a cloud infrastructure2. The applications are accessible from various client devices through either a thin client interface, such as a web browser (e.g., web-based email), or a program interface. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, storage, or even individual application capabilities, with the possible exception of limited user-specific application configuration settings.

Platform as a Service (PaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to deploy onto the cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired applications created using programming languages, libraries, services, and tools supported by the provider.3 The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, or storage, but has control over the deployed applications and possibly configuration settings for the application-hosting environment.


Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). The capability provided to the consumer is to provision processing, storage, networks, and other fundamental computing resources where the consumer is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and applications. The consumer does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure but has control over operating systems, storage, and deployed applications; and possibly limited control of select networking components (e.g., host firewalls).

Deployment Models:

Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a single organization comprising multiple consumers (e.g., business units). It may be owned, managed, and operated by the organization, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.

Community cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for exclusive use by a specific community of consumers from organizations that have shared concerns (e.g., mission, security requirements, policy, and compliance considerations). It may be owned, managed, and operated by one or more of the organizations in the community, a third party, or some combination of them, and it may exist on or off premises.

Public cloud. The cloud infrastructure is provisioned for open use by the general public. It may be owned, managed, and operated by a business, academic, or government organization, or some combination of them. It exists on the premises of the cloud provider.

Hybrid cloud. The cloud infrastructure is a composition of two or more distinct cloud infrastructures (private, community, or public) that remain unique entities, but are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability (e.g., cloud bursting for load balancing between clouds).

Saturday, December 1, 2012

IASA World Summit

IASA World Summit has been scheduled on Dec 6th and 7th.

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Core Topics include following :

  • Cloud Computing
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Software Architecture
  • Business Architecture
  • Information Architecture
  • Architecture Career
  • Women in IT
  • Best Practices
  • Case Studies.

Get more information here :

http://www.iasaglobal.org/iasa/IWS.asp

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Download Forrester Wave for Enterprise Cloud Databases

Forrester has released it ‘Forrester Wave’ report for Enterprise Cloud Databases.

Microsoft Windows Azure has come out to be the clear winner in the report and is offering the reprint of full report as free download.

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Download it from here before it goes away.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/windowsazure/archive/2012/11/14/windows-azure-sql-database-named-an-enterprise-cloud-database-leader-by-forrester-research.aspx

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Tweek : Gartner, Free eBook, Banks, Hybrid Cloud, IT Spending, Innovation

 

CIO.com ‏@CIOonline
Meeting the Challenges of Hybrid Cloud Computing Infrastructures http://trib.al/z2kVrv

StrategyArchitecture ‏@strategyarch
Banks are becoming more Innovation friendly http://bit.ly/Szbqoj

StrategyArchitecture ‏@strategyarch
Download Gartner Magic Quadrant for Web Content Management http://bit.ly/SwvffK

Gartner ‏@Gartner_inc
Gartner Says Worldwide Enterprise IT Spending is Forecast to Grow 2.5 Percent in 2013 http://gtnr.it/W9VC1k

StrategyArchitecture ‏@strategyarch
Free eBook : Agile for Dummies http://bit.ly/ZDgcWE

Forrester Research ‏@forrester
An improved, superior #CustExp can equal BILLIONS in incremental revenue. That's billions, with a B. #outsidein

Nilofer Merchant ‏@nilofer
5 of 5 stars to HBR Guide to Persuasive Presentations by Nancy Duarte http://bit.ly/QGJ0xj

Monday, November 12, 2012

Free eBook : Private Cloud for Dummies

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With compliments from IBM, for a limited time you can download free eBook on Private Cloud.

Grab it from the link below before it goes away.

http://www.dummies.com/Section/id-612075.html

Monday, March 5, 2012

The Open Group Conference - Cannes, France. April 201

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As technologies such as Cloud Computing, mobile, social, and big data/analytics mature (the four pillars), organizations will increasingly look to implement them as part of their Enterprise Transformation projects.  The Open Group Conference in Cannes will provide an opportunity for delegates to:

  • Further investigate the use of the four pillars based on real-life experiences and best practices
  • Learn how they can be utilized to best affect as part of a standards-based Enterprise Architecture (EA) strategy
  • Understand how organizations move from an IT-centric to an enterprise-centric position that includes a more complete view of the business and not just IT?

These will be followed by learning opportunities, including tutorials and case studies, within tracks, such as:

  • EA and Enterprise Transformation
  • EA Professional Development
  • Trusted Technology
  • Agile Enterprise Architecture
  • Cyber and Cloud Security.

On a lighter note, The Open Group Conference in Cannes will also play host to the third Open Cannes Awards, a fun evening amongst the serious side of the Conference!  Find out more about the Awards and how you can get involved.


Register for The Open Group Conference in Cannes, France. April 23-27, 2012
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Security Development Conference

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EVOLVING FROM PRINCIPLES TO PRACTICES

Industry and government decision makers are increasingly aware that operational security protections and regulatory compliance are insufficient in protecting global applications and infrastructures. Organizations are realizing the value of Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) practices and seek to accelerate adoption and articulate this value to management.

The inaugural Security Development Conference 2012 (SDC 2012) will bring together industry professionals to network and learn from security experts about Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) practices. SDC 2012 will include information for leaders in software engineering, process and business management who are responsible for accelerating the adoption and effectiveness of SDL practices in their organizations.

https://www.securitydevelopmentconference.com/main.aspx

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Journey to the Cloud : Free IASA Webinar

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Thursday, March 15, 2012 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CDT

The journey to the cloud can be fraught with problems and detours. Unless of course you know the secret language used by Cloud professionals. A language filled with initials and acronyms like IaaS, PaaS and more. The goal of this webinar is to introduce you to the terms and components of cloud computing. This introduction will arm you with what you need to know as you begin considering cloud solutions.

Register here : https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/474512930

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

WEF Technology Pioneers 2012

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The World Economic Forums’ Technology Pioneers 2012 report is out and here are few of the interesting companies featured in Information Technologies and New Media category.

Appirio enables companies to navigate today’s complex cloud computing ecosystem. Provides rapid application development platform over existing cloud platforms.”Appirio was able to build a cloud-based CRM (customer relations management programme) for Starbucks in just four weeks, based on a SalesForce.com software framework”


CloudFlare’s intelligent network accelerates Web traffic over the Internet while deftly dodging abusive bots, crawlers and denial of service attack. The virtual scaled out Web.


DoubleVerify provides tools designed to restore public confidence in business forced to operate in a global net environment increasingly exposed to swindlers, malware and cyber theft.


Dropbox connects the cloud to everyday life. We all know DropBox.


Kickstarter’s innovative crowd-funding platform lets the public in on venture capital funding for imaginative projects.


Living PlanIT develops operating systems for future cities.


Mocana’s responds to the “Internet of Things” with a deviceindependent secure platform for smart communications.


Palantir pioneers an engineering-centred approach to radically change the way data is analysed.

Download complete report from http://www.weforum.org

Monday, February 6, 2012

Secure your Data in Cloud

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Microsoft has released a new SDK and Management called “Microsoft Codename Trust Services SDK and Management Tool” to encrypt the data before storing it in the cloud.

Microsoft Codename Trust Services is an application-level end to end encryption-based framework that can be used to encrypt stored content. Data publishers can use Trust Services to encrypt data before it is stored in Windows Azure storage or SQL Azure, and authorized subscribers of data can decrypt data after it is read from storage. Using Trust Services encrypts the data, and helps reduce concerns about unauthorized access to data by Windows Azure administrators and/or unauthorized third parties. Using Trust Services helps address data security, privacy, and sovereignty issues that might block or limit typical scenarios, such as distributing data to branch offices, making data accessible to mobile employees or customers, sharing data across businesses, and leveraging cloud scale for computation and analytics.

Download SDK

Monday, January 16, 2012

Cloud Security Alliance Summit at RSA 2012

Cloud Security

Summit Agenda

Keynote: “Solving Cloud Access Complexity Through a Broker Model”

The recommended cloud security stack, standards, and operating frameworks have rapidly evolved into a set of production quality best practices for the Enterprise to use to engage each cloud provider. However, as scale is applied, managing 1-n cloud relationships and services across hybrid environments points to a brokered or intermediary model to solve security complexity, aggregate services, & add new value. Intel will present how a Cloud Access Layer & CSA standards managed by IT, Integrators or Provider “brokers” can solve complexity for user and application service interactions with the cloud.

Keynote: “Securing an OpenStack Cloud”

Panel: “Cloud Innovation - The Panel's View on the Next Generation of Cloud Security Devices and Services”

This panel will give attendees insight into next generation cloud security devices and services. This panel will feature experts who will examine the next iteration of innovation in Cloud Security and how these devices and services advance the industry.

Panel: “National and International Security Standards - The Viability of Cross-Jurisdictional Solutions”

Today’s security standards are based on historical, legacy information technologies and don’t necessarily address cloud computing environments in an effective manner. Attempts to update them are an improvement, but will we be able to create a single (or limited) number of standards that will be viable across borders and jurisdictions? This panel discussion will cover the current standards, their applicability and a look into the future of cloud computing standards.

https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/events/csa-summit-rsa-2012/

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Green Cloud

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While each one of us are well aware of the biggest benefits of Cloud Computing which are Cost efficiency and Agility. There is an increasing consensus that technologies like virtualization, data center and cloud computing helps in efficient use of resources like electricity and in turn helps reducing carbon emissions. In summary helps IT shops becoming greener.

  • ICT as an industry contributes  over  2% to  the  overall  global  CO2 emissions,  a similar level as the aviation industry.
  • Recent surveys by Gartner show that sustainable business practices will be a top five priority for more than 60 percent of Western European and North American Chief Executive Officers in the year to come.

“Cooling  currently  accounts for  up to  50% of a  Datacenter’s power consumption, therefore there needs to be a new focus on how businesses can improve the efficiency in how they deliver their IT services which in turn would lead to reductions in both heat generated and power consumed”

So, what are your thoughts on this ? Beyond hardware consolidation, how can you design greener architectures ?

Calligo has some interesting thoughts on this. http://www.calligo.net

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

CIO and 2012 : What will keep CIOs busy

CIO Priorities

2012 is going to be a busy year for CIOs and their Teams. The trends which got introduced to enterprises in last 2 to 3 years are going to make a big push into the enterprises. The CIO have no choice but to embrace them.

The trends can be classified into following three broad categories:

  • Data & Insights : Coming from Business, this will require converting the tsunami of data getting generated into competitive advantage.
  • Cloud : Coming from Vendors and Technology suppliers, with promise of only good, is all about agility and cost savings.
  • Consumerization of IT : Coming from Employees, driven by mobile and online social revolution, this will require blurring the corporate IT boundaries.

In future posts we will get into details of each trend and some useful resources.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Impact of Cloud on IT

Impact of Cloud on IT

I chanced upon a recent report on ‘Impact of Cloud on IT’ from Freeform Dynamics. Here are few highlights.

  • Cloud is complementary to existing IT infrastructure and service delivery concepts
    • Few are contemplating a wholesale move into the Cloud, with the result that when Cloud is adopted it needs to integrate and interoperate with the existing IT infrastructure.
  • External Cloud services will co-exist with existing third party services in the market
    • Traditional hosting and managed services providers are already starting to work Cloud options into their service portfolios, and the market will increasingly be defined by players who adopt an inclusive approach.
  • Cloud will change the skills required to deliver IT services
    • From an IT skills perspective, this increases the demand for IT professionals that are comfortable working across traditional operational silos and domains of expertise.
  • Cloud may make life easier in some areas, but also creates challenges elsewhere
    • Improvements in provisioning and operating services are countered by the challenges of implementing security and information management across in-house and (often multiple) service provider environments, and making sure the network communications are up to the task.
  • Without integration, Cloud is more plug-and-pray than plug-and-play
    • Once Cloud becomes a core part of the business then architectural challenges arise that need time, planning and investment to solve. This negates the “easy on ramp” advantage claimed for Cloud over traditional IT applications and services, and essentially places Cloud on a level footing with the rest of IT.

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http://www.freeformdynamics.com/

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cloud vs Enterprise IT : Competition View

Cloud Competition

Few days back I blogged about a trend where Cloud is posing an entirely different kind of challenge for Enterprise IT, which is Competition .

Cloud and Enterprise IT : Partners or Competitors

I posted the same thought on Forrester community forum and here are few thoughts from there :

“The trend you are seeing may be related to the fact that IT may already have established outsourcing relationships with consultancies that do not have cloud capability. In this scenario, it is more efficient if the business does an end run around IT to avoid previously sane SLAs but now seem archaic.”

“I've certainly spoken with some firms that regard cloud service providers as competitors to their established way of doing things. In fact, at least a few want to stay away from a "pay by the drink" chargeback model because it put them in direct competition with various infrastructure as a service alternatives.”

“I think this thinking has been going on long before cloud came along, it's just another in a line of approaches that have potential for reducing the headcount in a corporate IT department.  In my opinion, any enterprise IT department that is seeing IaaS or PaaS providers as competition wasn't a partner with the rest of the business to begin with.”

You can read complete set of thoughts here http://community.forrester.com/thread/5875?

So what are your thoughts on this ?

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Free eBook : Claims based Identity and Access Control

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Here is an interesting free eBook released by Microsoft’s patterns & practices team which covers the topic of claims based identity in detail.

With ever increasing mobility scenarios and focus on user experience, the need for SSO also increases.

It starts with discussing basics of Claims based identity and moves to Claims based architectures.

It also discuss the topic around various Microsoft technologies and mainly around cloud and Windows Azure.

Following industry standards are also discussed :

  • Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
  • Security Association Management Protocol (SAMP)
    and Internet Security Association
    and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP)
  • WS-Federation
  • WS-Federation: Passive Requestor Profile
  • WS-Security
  • WS-SecureConversation
  • WS-Trust

Download the eBook