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A Cloud and Internet of Things Way of Thinking: From Egosystems to Ecosystems
The buzz continues for cloud, data analytics and the Internet of Things (IoT)
and their collective impact across all industries. But a new conversation is
emerging - how do companies use industry disruption and technology enablers
to lead in markets undergoing change, uncertainty and ambiguity?
Organizations of all sizes need to evolve and transform, often under massive
pressure, as industry lines blur and merge and traditional business models
are assaulted and turned upside down. In this new data-driven world,
marketplaces reign supreme while interoperability, APIs and applications
deliver unique customer value for new go-to-market models based on a cloud
and IoT way of working. Analytics, IoT service mashups, fail fast business
models and contextual data streams enable data to become the... (more)
A DevOps State of Mind
Rapid innovation, changing business landscapes, and new IT demands force
businesses to make changes quickly. The DevOps approach is a way to increase
business agility through collaboration, communication, and integration across
different teams in the IT organization.
In his session at DevOps Summit Silicon Valley (November 3-5, 2015) Chris
Van Tuin, Chief Technologist for the Western US at Red Hat, will discuss:
The acceleration of application delivery for the business with DevOps The
transformation of IT to a DevOps, microservices, and container-based cloud... (more)
WebRTC Business Models Beyond Video Conferencing
WebRTC services have already permeated corporate communications in the form
of videoconferencing solutions. However, WebRTC has the potential of going
beyond and catalyzing a new class of services providing more than calls with
capabilities such as mass-scale real-time media broadcasting, enriched and
augmented video, person-to-machine and machine-to-machine communications.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Luis Lopez, CEO of Kurento, will introduce the
technologies required for implementing these ideas and some early experiments
per... (more)
Transaction-Centric NPM: Enabling IT Operations/Development Collaboration
In my last post, I wrote about the value of IT / business collaboration, and
the importance of a common language, a common definition of end-user
experience - user transaction response time - as the one performance metric
both IT and business have in common. In it, I provided some background on the
importance of understanding exactly how we define response time, since this
definition dictates the usefulness of the measurement. For the sake of
brevity, I'll summarize three common definitions here:
Session-la... (more)
"In the past year we've seen a lot of stabilization of WebRTC. You can now
use it in production with a far greater degree of certainty. A lot of the
real developments in the past year have been in things like the data channel,
which will enable a whole new type of application," explained Peter Dunkley,
Technical Director at Acision, in this SYS-CON.tv interview at @ThingsExpo,
held Nov 4-6, 2014, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Download Slide Deck: ▸ Here
We are reaching the end of the beginning with WebRTC, and real systems using
this technology have b... (more)
True Cloud Security in the As-a-Service World
As-a-service models offer huge opportunities, but also complicate security.
It may seem that the easiest way to migrate to a new architectural model is
to let others, experts in their field, do the work. This has given rise to
many as-a-service models throughout the industry and across the entire
technology stack, from software to infrastructure. While this has unlocked
huge opportunities to accelerate the deployment of new capabilities or
increase economic efficiencies within an organization, it has complicated and
even compromised... (more)
@CloudExpo Stories By Elizabeth White  Between the compelling mockups and specs produced by analysts, and resulting applications built by developers, there exists a gulf where projects fail, costs spiral, and applications disappoint. Methodologies like Agile attempt to address this with intensified communication, with partial success but many limitations.
In his session at DevOps Summit, Charles Kendrick, CTO and Chief Architect at Isomorphic Software, will present a revolutionary model enabled by new technologies. Learn how busine... Oct. 8, 2015 05:45 AM EDT Reads: 175 | By Pat Romanski  Containers are changing the security landscape for software development and deployment. As with any security solutions, security approaches that work for developers, operations personnel and security professionals is a requirement. In his session at @DevOpsSummit, Kevin Gilpin, CTO and Co-Founder of Conjur, will discuss various security considerations for container-based infrastructure and related DevOps workflows. Oct. 8, 2015 05:15 AM EDT Reads: 112 | By Elizabeth White  IT data is typically silo'd by the various tools in place. Unifying all the log, metric and event data in one analytics platform stops finger pointing and provides the end-to-end correlation. Logs, metrics and custom event data can be joined to tell the holistic story of your software and operations. For example, users can correlate code deploys to system performance to application error codes.
Oct. 8, 2015 05:15 AM EDT Reads: 120 | By Liz McMillan  Enterprises can achieve rigorous IT security as well as improved DevOps practices and Cloud economics by taking a new, cloud-native approach to application delivery. Because the attack surface for cloud applications is dramatically different than for highly controlled data centers, a disciplined and multi-layered approach that spans all of your processes, staff, vendors and technologies is required. This may sound expensive and time consuming to achieve as you plan how to move selected applicati... Oct. 8, 2015 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 688 | By Liz McMillan  According to Forrester, public cloud platforms are evolving, blurring the lines between Software as a Service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Platform as a Service (PaaS) in order to satisfy the needs of enterprises and widen their appeal to developers.
In The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Public Cloud Platforms, Q4 2014, Forrester evaluates the 16 most significant Enterprise Public Cloud Platforms and details how each vendor fulfills the 19 evaluation criteria points. Oct. 8, 2015 05:00 AM EDT Reads: 842 | By Liz McMillan  Containers are revolutionizing the way we deploy and maintain our infrastructures, but monitoring and troubleshooting in a containerized environment can still be painful and impractical. Understanding even basic resource usage is difficult - let alone tracking network connections or malicious activity.
In his session at DevOps Summit, Gianluca Borello, Sr. Software Engineer at Sysdig, will cover the current state of the art for container monitoring and visibility, including pros / cons and li... Oct. 8, 2015 04:15 AM EDT | By Pat Romanski  Nowadays, a large number of sensors and devices are connected to the network. Leading-edge IoT technologies integrate various types of sensor data to create a new value for several business decision scenarios.
The transparent cloud is a model of a new IoT emergence service platform.
Many service providers store and access various types of sensor data in order to create and find out new business values by integrating such data. Oct. 8, 2015 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 534 | By Pat Romanski  There are many considerations when moving applications from on-premise to cloud. It is critical to understand the benefits and also challenges of this migration. A successful migration will result in lower Total Cost of Ownership, yet offer the same or higher level of robustness. Migration to cloud shifts computing resources from your data center, which can yield significant advantages provided that the cloud vendor an offer enterprise-grade quality for your application. Oct. 8, 2015 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 181 | By Liz McMillan  The modern software development landscape consists of best practices and tools that allow teams to deliver software in a near-continuous manner. By adopting a culture of automation, measurement and sharing, the time to ship code has been greatly reduced, allowing for shorter release cycles and quicker feedback from customers and users. Still, with all of these tools and methods, how can teams stay on top of what is taking place across their infrastructure and codebase? Hopping between services a... Oct. 8, 2015 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 440 | By Elizabeth White  Manufacturing has widely adopted standardized and automated processes to create designs, build them, and maintain them through their life cycle. However, many modern manufacturing systems go beyond mechanized workflows to introduce empowered workers, flexible collaboration, and rapid iteration.
Such behaviors also characterize open source software development and are at the heart of DevOps culture, processes, and tooling. Oct. 8, 2015 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,031 | By Elizabeth White  The last decade was about virtual machines, but the next one is about containers. Containers enable a service to run on any host at any time. Traditional tools are starting to show cracks because they were not designed for this level of application portability. Now is the time to look at new ways to deploy and manage applications at scale.
In his session at @DevOpsSummit, Brian “Redbeard” Harrington, a principal architect at CoreOS, will examine how CoreOS helps teams run in production. Attende... Oct. 8, 2015 03:45 AM EDT Reads: 1,177 | By Liz McMillan  The buzz continues for cloud, data analytics and the Internet of Things (IoT) and their collective impact across all industries. But a new conversation is emerging - how do companies use industry disruption and technology enablers to lead in markets undergoing change, uncertainty and ambiguity? Organizations of all sizes need to evolve and transform, often under massive pressure, as industry lines blur and merge and traditional business models are assaulted and turned upside down. In this new da... Oct. 8, 2015 03:30 AM EDT Reads: 183 | By Anders Wallgren  Developing software for the Internet of Things (IoT) comes with its own set of challenges. Security, privacy, and unified standards are a few key issues. In addition, each IoT product is comprised of at least three separate application components: the software embedded in the device, the backend big-data service, and the mobile application for the end user's controls. Each component is developed by a different team, using different technologies and practices, and deployed to a different stack/... Oct. 8, 2015 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 278 | By Yeshim Deniz  NHK, Japan Broadcasting, will feature the upcoming @ThingsExpo Silicon Valley in a special 'Internet of Things' and smart technology documentary that will be filmed on the expo floor between November 3 to 5, 2015, in Santa Clara. NHK is the sole public TV network in Japan equivalent to the BBC in the UK and the largest in Asia with many award-winning science and technology programs. Japanese TV is producing a documentary about IoT and Smart technology and will be covering @ThingsExpo Silicon Val... Oct. 8, 2015 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 246 | By Elizabeth White  The cloud has reached mainstream IT. Those 18.7 million data centers out there (server closets to corporate data centers to colocation deployments) are moving to the cloud.
In his session at 17th Cloud Expo, Achim Weiss, CEO & co-founder of ProfitBricks, will share how two companies – one in the U.S. and one in Germany – are achieving their goals with cloud infrastructure. More than a case study, he will share the details of how they prioritized their cloud computing infrastructure deployments ... Oct. 8, 2015 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 711 | By Liz McMillan  WebRTC converts the entire network into a ubiquitous communications cloud thereby connecting anytime, anywhere through any point.
In his session at WebRTC Summit,, Mark Castleman, EIR at Bell Labs and Head of Future X Labs, will discuss how the transformational nature of communications is achieved through the democratizing force of WebRTC. WebRTC is doing for voice what HTML did for web content. Oct. 8, 2015 03:00 AM EDT Reads: 1,370 | By Yeshim Deniz  Overgrown applications have given way to modular applications, driven by the need to break larger problems into smaller problems. Similarly large monolithic development processes have been forced to be broken into smaller agile development cycles. Looking at trends in software development, microservices architectures meet the same demands.
Additional benefits of microservices architectures are compartmentalization and a limited impact of service failure versus a complete software malfunction.... Oct. 8, 2015 02:45 AM EDT Reads: 102 | By Elizabeth White  There are so many tools and techniques for data analytics that even for a data scientist the choices, possible systems, and even the types of data can be daunting.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Chris Harrold, Global CTO for Big Data Solutions for EMC Corporation, will show how to perform a simple, but meaningful analysis of social sentiment data using freely available tools that take only minutes to download and install. Participants will get the download information, scripts, and complete en... Oct. 8, 2015 02:30 AM EDT Reads: 170 | By Liz McMillan  As-a-service models offer huge opportunities, but also complicate security. It may seem that the easiest way to migrate to a new architectural model is to let others, experts in their field, do the work. This has given rise to many as-a-service models throughout the industry and across the entire technology stack, from software to infrastructure. While this has unlocked huge opportunities to accelerate the deployment of new capabilities or increase economic efficiencies within an organization, i... Oct. 8, 2015 02:15 AM EDT Reads: 201 | By Elizabeth White  Interested in leveraging automation technologies and a cloud architecture to make developers more productive? Learn how PaaS can benefit your organization to help you streamline your application development, allow you to use existing infrastructure and improve operational efficiencies. Begin charting your path to PaaS with OpenShift Enterprise. Oct. 8, 2015 02:00 AM EDT Reads: 537 |
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