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Lew Moorman talks about Rackspace and the Cloud

lmoormanIn my latest podcast I talk with Lew Moorman, President of the Cloud Division at global web hosting company Rackspace.

We discuss the growth of Cloud services, and consider the types of customers that Rackspace sees embracing their offering.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

  • Amazon Web Services
  • GoGrid
  • Google App Engine
  • No More Servers
  • Rackspace
  • Rackspace Cloud
  • Simon Wardley’s conversation with Tom Raftery about Green Clouds, and my recent podcast with him

This conversation was recorded on Thursday 15 October, 2009.

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Reza Malekzadeh talks about VMware and the Cloud

In my latest podcast I talk with Reza Malekzadeh, Senior Director of Products & Marketing at VMware.

We talk about virtualisation in general and VMware specifically, and explore the implications of last month’s announcement of vSphere 4; “the industry’s first operating system for building the internal Cloud.”

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Thursday 7 May, 2009.

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Chander Kant talks about Backup and the Cloud

In my latest podcast I talk with Chander Kant, Founder and CEO of Zmanda.

We talk about Zmanda’s use of Cloud storage in their Open Source backup solution, and consider the practicality of backing up data already stored in the Cloud.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 6 May, 2009.

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Kristof Kloeckner talks about IBM and the Cloud

In my latest podcast I talk with Dr. Kristof Kloeckner, CTO and VP Cloud Computing Platforms at IBM.

We talk about IBM’s perspective on the Cloud, and discuss open standards, interoperability, and the Open Cloud Manifesto.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Thursday 23 April, 2009.

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Simon Wardley talks about Ubuntu, Eucalyptus, and Cloud Computing

Ahead of Ubuntu’s release later this week my latest podcast conversation is with Simon Wardley of the Linux distribution’s commercial sponsor, Canonical.

We discuss Ubuntu Server’s much-anticipated inclusion of the EUCALYPTUS-powered ‘Enterprise Cloud,’ consider the increasingly strong position of Amazon’s EC2 API as a de facto standard in the Cloud, and look at some of the steps still required to persuade Enterprise customers to wholeheartedly embrace Cloud Computing.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Tuesday 21 April, 2009.

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Bert Armijo talks about 3Tera and Cloud Computing

In my latest podcast I talk with Bert Armijo, co-founder and Senior Vice President for Sales, Marketing & Product Management at 3Tera.

We discuss 3Tera’s AppLogic solution, consider the different roles for ‘public,’ ‘private,’ and ‘internal’ Clouds, and explore the rationale behind the company’s ambitious Service Level Agreement (SLA).

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 15 April, 2009.

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Amitabh Srivastava talks about Microsoft’s plans for Windows Azure

In my latest podcast I talk with Amitabh Srivastava, Corporate Vice President with responsibility for Windows Azure at Microsoft.

We discuss Microsoft’s embracing of Cloud Computing with their Azure platform, and consider some of the ways in which Microsoft will enable their more conservative Enterprise customers to realise the benefits of the Cloud.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 25 March, 2009.

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Russ Daniels talks about HP and Cloud Computing

In my latest podcast I talk with Russ Daniels, VP and CTO for Cloud Services Strategy at Hewlett-Packard. We discuss HP’s far-reaching Cloud Computing activities, and consider some of the ways in which embracing the Cloud brings change to an established IT company such as HP.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 18 March, 2009.

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Rich Wolski talks about Cloud Computing and the EUCALYPTUS Project

In my latest podcast I talk with Rich Wolski, Director of the EUCALYPTUS Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

EUCALYPTUS is an open source research project with features broadly comparable to those of Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and we discuss the project’s genesis, current use, and likely future as it becomes increasingly well known.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Friday 13 March, 2009.

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Appistry co-founders talk about CloudIQ and Cloud Computing

In my latest podcast I talk with two of Appistry‘s co-founders; Chief Architect Michael Groner and Chief Strategist Bob Lozano. We discuss definitions of Cloud Computing, and explore some of the wider issues that Appistry sets out to address with their products and approach.

During the conversation, we refer to the following resources;

This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 4 March, 2009.

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