
Good presentation...I Agree with the answers...government (and others) want to ensure their investments in Cloud technology can provide interoperability over time and between different geographically dispersed private cloud centers. shlomo.swidler@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
Last week I presented OCCI at the IGT2009 conference and participated in a short panel discussion about cloud standards, moderated by Reuven Cohen and including a representative of the Zend Simple Cloud API.
Here are the slides: http://www.slideshare.net/shl0m0/igt2009-the-open-cloud-computing-interface
The panel discussion touched on these three questions:
1) What is the driver for cloud standards - do businesses really want them? I said that the main driver for standardization is coming from the Government. Now that they need to buy cloud, and to define it before they can buy it, standards will be needed in order to fulfill Government purchasing requirements.
2) Why not just use the existing de-facto standards such as the EC2 API, as opposed to creating de-jure standards? I said that we need to focus on the vision: the vision is "open cloud" and a healthy ecosystem. The current de-facto standard is not compatible with that vision, since it is IP encumbered. Instead we need to push for an open standard.
3) Why don't you two guys (OCCI and Simple Cloud API) work together? I smiled, reached over, and shook the Simple Cloud API rep's hand.
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