Read Digital Edition


ADS BY GOOGLE
Top Three Links You Must Click On


Infrastructure-as-a-Service Will Mature in 2010: Microsoft's David Chou
Chou speaks out on where he thinks Cloud Computing will make its impact most noticeably looking forwards

While acknowledging that lots of work is currently being done to differentiate and integrate private and public cloud solutions, Microsoft Architect David Chou believes that Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) is the area of Cloud Computing that will make its impact most noticeably in 2010 - especially for startups, and small-medium sized businesses.

In this quickfire mini-interview with SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Journal, in the run-up to November's Cloud Computing Expo in Santa Clara, CA, Chou also mentions who he deems to be the Top Five Companies in the Cloud as at Fall 2009. One of the five he chooses, hardly surprisingly, begins with M.

Here are the quickfire questions asked and answered during the brief interview:

Cloud Computing Journal: Who in your view are the Top Five Companies in the Cloud as at Fall 2009?

David Chou: Amazon, Google, Salesforce, VMWare, and Microsoft. Overall; not just infrastructure-as-a-service companies. Though I think this landscape will change very quickly as IBM, Oracle, and SAP solidify/clarify their plans. HP doesn’t look like it’ll jump into the fray at this moment, while some companies in other countries may (like Baidu and Tencent/QQ in China).

Cloud Computing Journal: Where do you think Cloud Computing will make its impact most noticeably in 2010?

Chou:
Infrastructure-as-a-service; especially for startups, and small-medium sized businesses. Lots of work being done to differentiate and integrate private and public cloud solutions.

Cloud Computing Journal: What is the biggest category of user is not using the Cloud right now, who ought to be?

Chou: Product planners, marketing, business executives, etc.; basically non-IT people in organizations. IT people tend to look at the cloud as an infrastructure option, but we think the cloud is an enabling technology for new business offerings and capabilities.

Cloud Computing Journal
: How important is SOA to the Cloud, and vice versa?


Chou: Absolutely important! Even more so than traditional SOA patterns of enterprise-wide transformational efforts (big SOA). For cloud, it’s more important to integrate with private clouds, other cloud services and applications, beyond individual cloud vendor boundaries and enterprise firewalls. SOA is essential in creating an effective architecture that spans the world of distributed services.

Cloud Computing Journal: Lastly, which Cloud Companies are the most likely to be bought up next by the giants?

Chou: Cloud management technologies, cloud security vendors, vertical application services (cloud-based).

About David Chou: David Chou is a technical architect at Microsoft, focused on collaborating with enterprises and organizations in areas such as cloud computing, SOA, Web, distributed systems, security, etc., and supporting decision makers on defining evolutionary strategies in architecture. As an expert on Windows Azure Platform, Silverlight, .NET, and the broad Microsoft platform, plus Java and many open-source platforms, David is often tasked to provide guidance on how “Software plus Services” fit in heterogeneous environments according to specific enterprise needs and organizational requirements, while mapping to emerging trends and best practices.

About Jeremy Geelan
Jeremy Geelan is Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media & Events. He is Conference Chair of the all-new International Cloud Computing Expo series, of the International Virtualization Expo series, of AJAXWorld RIA Conference & Expo series, and of the long-running SOAWorld Conference & Expo series. He's founder of Cloud Computing Journal, Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal and other leading SYS-CON titles. From 2000-6, as first editorial director and then group publisher of SYS-CON Media, he was responsible for the development of all new titles and i-Technology portals for the firm, and regularly represents SYS-CON at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of "Power Panels with Jeremy Geelan" on SYS-CON.TV.

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

Register | Sign-in

Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1

  Subscribe to our RSS feeds now and receive the next article instantly!
In It? Reprint It! Contact advertising(at)sys-con.com to order your reprints!
Subscribe to the World's Most Powerful Newsletters

ADS BY GOOGLE
But on the web, access to services is implicit in the fact that the business is offering the service...
We talk a lot about social media on Marketing Trenches. And for good reason – Social media seems to...
Oracle has offered to cordon off MySQL inside a combined Oracle-Sun to get the European Commission t...
Intel has put out its promised beta SDK for Windows (C and C++) and Moblin (C) developers working on...
InformationWeek stumbled on a Microsoft patent application dating back to 2006 deceptively titled “M...
Behaving like it’s got a future, Sun Monday put out what it calls a significant new version of Virtu...
Berlin-based ThinPrint AG, the printer virtualization house, thinks it’s got a cloud solution for th...
IBM has acquired Guardium, a seven-year-old subsidiary of Israel’s Log-On Software transplanted to M...
The second set of charges filed last week against Indian outsourcer Satyam Computer Services founder...
Gartner told Reuters that it overestimated how many PCs Acer shipped in the last seven quarters by a...
Office Web Apps, Microsoft’s answer to Google Apps, are supposed to be out sometime in June along wi...
Gartner thinks the server business has stopped sliding into the abyss. Third-quarter sales weren’t a...
Gartner is buying ~$40 million-a-year AMR Research Inc for close to $64 million in cash. AMD special...
Singed by user reaction to its plans to up the price of its support contracts, SAP Tuesday postponed...
Apparently Google Gears ain’t gonna stick around that long. Google Apps will eventually get their of...
Oracle seems to have divided the open source ranks over the MySQL delay it’s having closing its acqu...
The Korean government is going to sink around $172 million into cloud computing next year under a st...
We hear – well, you know how people talk – that Oracle has been quietly meeting with the European Co...
In response to Opera’s complaints Microsoft has reportedly modified the proposed ballot screen that’...
Microsoft has sold the Folio and NXT businesses it got when it bought Fast Search and Transfer, the ...