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To live is to be part of an ecosystem able to enhance our ability to communicate, talk, write and read. We need to be able to move from one place to another, we need accountability, we need predictability, we need insurance, to feel secure, and we need trust links. Our ability to have success, to move forward and to develop projects and relationships is 100% dependent on our ecosystem.

To Cloud or not to Cloud was the question raised at the “CloudViews – Cloud Computing Conference 2009″ and to which the correct answer will always depend on our capability to develop an ecosystem with all their components.

Helping Cloud Computing achieve its main goal – transform IT platforms in elastic, highly available, fault tolerant, secure, and multi-tenant platforms. Allowing IT technicians to be able to shift the focus of their work from the technology complexity to their companies core business, will depends on our capability to build a true Computing ecosystem in the Cloud: encryption mechanisms, predictability and provision platforms, SLAs monitoring and agreements contracts, AAI, elastic networks, interoperability frameworks, schedule mechanisms, etc.

Please stay tunned and please book the 20th and 21st of May in your agenda…

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We are very proud to present the EuroCloud Portugal work plan for 2010, please read it here: EuroCloud Portugal work Plan.

We will add to it more details very soon, we are working very hard on the EuroCloud Portugal Call For Business and CloudViews – Cloud Computing Conference 2010 and we hope to be able to introduce them at the 20th of February.

EuroCloud Portugal Sponsors

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As all of you already know it, the cloudviews project  is actively working on the organization of the EuroCloud Portugal association. And as result of our work we proudly announce that Eurocloud Portugal will have its public presentation in two sessions that will take place in Lisbon and Porto. The Lisbon session will be on January 21st at the LNEG auditorium and the Porto session will be on January 22nd at the Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto auditorium. On both sessions, we will have presentations on the Cloud Computing paradigm made by IDC and presentations made by companies that already have their businesses focused on Cloud Computing. For additional information please use: http://tiny.cc/EuroCloudPortugalPublicPresentation

EuroCloud Portugal would like also to welcome Microsoft as its sponsor. EuroCloud Portugal is sponsored by IBM, EMC and Microsoft.

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Stay tunned…

For the past two months, although it has been very difficult to continue the writing, the CloudViews.Org has not stopped its work. As we promised in our ending notes on the CloudViews.Org Cloud Computing Conference 2009 the main subject for 2010 will be Interoperability, but before we start thinking on the layout of the new event we have to clarify some organizational issues. We want to use the base layout of 2009’s event but we have to articulate it with other projects that we are planning. All the projects will have as main goal to promote and help moving forward the Cloud Computing paradigm in an open and free way, but as I think all of you are able to imagine that is something not very easy to achieve.

On the writing side of CloudVIews.Org we already have some posts which are almost finished and ready to publish, but the subjects are so many and with the ideas flowing on the same path it’s becoming very hard to select the ones to finish first. If you want to continue your readings I leave here some of the sites and subjects that I’ve been occupied with and that have captured my attention:

So please stay tuned and as an appetizer here are some titles of next posts (not necessarily in this order):

  • Moving forward on Cloud Computing – Say bye bye to your LAN.
  • Entering the era of relations.
  • Cloud Security – Are we really moving forward?
  • Identity 2.0 – a simple (completed) mashup.

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IT news from Australia is presenting a work made by the UNSW School of Computer Science. In this study they try to verify if the Cloud is as the Vendors are claiming that it is: elastic, reliable, dynamic, fault tolerant, high available..

http://www.itnews.com.au/News/153451,stress-tests-rain-on-amazons-cloud.aspx

These are very interesting points and independent tests are fundamental to create trust among Cloud users and providers.

Although I think this kind of test should be more focused on specific applications. As  studies show, some of the potential problems found on the Cloud could be solved by the developers.

Using these ideas as starting point I’m working on a project that should be presented as a parallel event on the CloudViews.Org Cloud Computing Conference – 2010. This project, and the whole CloudViews.Org Cloud Computing Conference 2010 will be presented very soon, but If any one is interested in these topics, feel free to contact me directly.

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Amazon has introduced today the new AWS Virtual Private Cloud service, more details on it could be found here: http://aws.amazon.com/vpc

On the follow up of this new service, some doubts have arisen about the real type of the cloud built with this new service, and also if this kind of cloud could even be difined as Private Clouds.

Using the NIST definition:

” Private cloud. The cloud infrastructure is operated solely for an organization. It may be managed by the organization or a third party and may exist on premise or off premise. ”

It’s very clear, a Private Cloud could be on premise or off premise. The next question is what should be considered the premises of the cloud. Should it be the wall of the datacenter, the box of the server or the VM where the OS is running? For one company their premises could be a single room, whereas to another it could be the entire building, in the cloud computing paradigm the private cloud is, in my perspective, a sandbox, which has boundaries well definite and on which we trust. These boundaries are the set of features that are available (CPU, network, storage, development API, etc) and the trust comes by means of contracts, cloud provider reputation, etc…

It’s easy to understand that this kind of definition are not closed to discussion, but in my prespective, the service introduced by Amazon should be consider a very interesting tool to build effective Private Clouds.

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Controlling the Internet is not on the plans of CloudViews.Org, but if we were allowed or have the opportunity to do it we will definitely choose to do it as Rives is planning.

This is very off-topic, but at the same time it’s a very thoughtful presentation, specially for those who are planning vacations… :)

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