Vblock / Flexpod alone doesn't necessarily mean cloud... Neither does virtualization. You done anything with automation/orchestration yet? Self service? That's cool stuff!
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On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:06 AM, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Having deployed first v-block in the region, I can tell you the truth about
> cloud computing!
>
> In a nutshell, cloud computing just the marketing/sales bluff. It was there
> years ago, HP did it on superdom.
> Virtulization technology made the use of the general purpose hardware to be
> capable and scale up architect.
>
> Whats new here?
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 5:43 AM, Bill6521 <bil6521_at_netscape.net> wrote:
>
>> So guys we think we are moving the boundaries of technology - Read the
>> March
>> edition of the Flyer guys
>>
>> Whats The Difference Between the Cloud and the Internet ?
>> We all know what the Cloud and the Internet are but can the Cloud truly
>> function in an international environment without the Internet. The Internet
>> also provides services like the Cloud but not on the same scale but is it
>> feasible it can do in the future or will the Internet always be a transport
>> network for client to provider Cloud services.
>>
>> Does anyone remember the mainframe computer? Wasnb t that our original
>> cloud
>> computing platform? o
>> All that changes is the location of your data. Well,
>> ok, so that part about b Dude, Whereb s My Data?b is also important. But
>> concepts havenb t changed.
>>
>> The CLOUD b Nothing new there. Does anyone remember EinsteinNet
>> (Germany)? I
>> mean (From Wikipedia) the definition of Cloud computing is the delivery of
>> computing as a service rather than a product, whereby shared resources,
>> software, and information are provided to computers and other devices as a
>> metered service over a network typically the Internet. Cloud computing
>> provides computation, software, data access, and storage resources without
>> requiring cloud users to know the location and other details of the
>> computing
>> infrastructure. Whereas EinsteinNet (Germany), spoke about b the provision
>> of
>> a new breed of IP services driving the evolution from simple network
>> access to
>> value-added, revenue-generating bundled services. The service providers who
>> choose to implement a second generation services platform will be strongly
>> positioned to take advantage of the mass markets' growing needs for these
>> critical, network-based servicesb . Cloud Computing Services b EinsteinNet
>> b Immmm- sounds familiar
>>
>> Thoughts/Comments ??
>>
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