The convergence of mainstream telecom and the cloud – Feb 3, 2011
Richard Whitehead from Novell joins Matt Grant and Frank Days to discuss the convergence of traditional IT and cloud-based services in the wake of Verizon’s acquisition of Terremark.
Richard Whitehead from Novell joins Matt Grant and Frank Days to discuss the convergence of traditional IT and cloud-based services in the wake of Verizon’s acquisition of Terremark.
Daniel Chalef of KnowledgeTree discusses the advantages the cloud gives to software startups.
Andy Ellis, Senior Director of Information Security and Chief Security Architect at Akamai Technologies talks with Matt about content delivery, security and the cloud.
Bryan Lunduke, host of the Linux Action Show and winner of the Disters Awards discusses how software appliances, open source and the cloud are evolving.
Matt Grant discusses the challenges of log management in the cloud with Raffy Marty of Loggly and Brian Singer of Novell.
Matthew Grant gets the highlights from the Gartner Data Center show from Dylan Larson of Intel and John Stetic of Novell. They also discuss the relationship between virtualization and private cloud.
SaaS adoption may be mainstream today but PaaS and IaaS adoption continues to lag. Is cloud storage one logical entry point for companies interested in IaaS? What are the benefits of cloud storage and how does it get integrated into existing network architecture? Is vendor lock‑in a bigger fear here than elsewhere? Does “cloud” storage truly count as “cloud”?
Host:
Matthew T. Grant
Guest:
Don MacVittie, Technical Marketing Manager at F5 Networks