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@r008 - I'm speaking at 10am at Cisco, 210 West Tasman Drive, Building F - tomorrow.
@ecarlin : Of course not, just there is little point in differentiation on that which doesn't matter.
@JoeBaguley : Are you a paashole? Exclusive membership available from @wattersjames
Just talked to @wattersjames , I'm joining the @paasholes - it's time to get stuck further up the stack. Is this the new @clouderati?
@bgracely : Unfortunately the session wasn't recorded and the slides are too numerous. There will always be another time.
Thx -> RT @bgracely: Hoping that @swardley slides will be posted somewhere. Missed the session, but heard it blew people away. #ccevent
RT @Everest_Cloud: .@cloudscaling Francesco Paola presenting a cloud case study on large Asian telco company #ccevent
just about to kick -off : kittens, evolution, cloud, inertia, disruption, kittens ... one session, 40 min ... 11:15. #ccevent Ballroom E
RT @dkoffler: RT @acroll: My recap of that panel. Citrix: we hate VMWare. Red Hat: we hate Microsoft. Rackspace: we hate Amazon. #ccevent
Evolution, organisation, culture, big data, cloud, next generation, kittens - it won't be streamed - 11:15. #ccevent Ballroom E
Thanks -> RT @robertcathey: Watch @swardley this morning keynote the Org. Readiness track at 11:15. #ccevent Ballroom E
Spot on -> RT @adrianco: @KenCrandall @swardley not assuming right, assuming dominant ecosystem wins
That's good to hear -> RT @martenmickos: @swardley Thx for great observations today. We are working on it!
@jaredwray : pleasure meeting you as well.
@alexbligh : yes, it's an ecosystem battle ... it always has been ... you'll get no disagreement there with me.
RT @alexbligh: @swardley the key is generating an ecosystem with sufficient mass it has its own gravity. So, "enough compatibility to do that" is my answer
This should have happened before now but we've had many errors IMHO - open core, differentiation on APIs etc.
Someone, whether it's openstack, eucalyptus or cloud.com will eventually grasp the open source / foundation based / AWS (EC2/S3/EBS) crown
RT @jesserobbins: Watch my "Rebooting a Cloud" keynote live at 10:05 AM (PST) - http://www.cloudconnectevent.com/santacl... #opschef #devops #gameday #ccevent
@alexbligh : identical in operation would be the goal.
@samj : if those forks comply with the open reference model - absolutely.
RT @samj: All forks. So basically only forks of open stack & cloud stack (whether or not interoperable) should be considered @opencloud? @swardley
RT @adron: @swardley that sounds kind of funny, but since #AWS blazed trails, #OpenStack might as well use that as the standard...I mean, why not. :)
@eekygeeky : I strongly support the goals of #Openstack - I wish they would just adopt EC2/S3/EBS as the standard and be done with it.
... so the question remains, will this allow someone else to claim the crown and become the open source AWS clone, the Apache of cloud.
... this enabled Open Stack to walk in but their focus on differentiated APIs is IMHO a strategic blunder ...
IMHO Eucalyptus should have been the Apache of the cloud but their open core model was a strategic blunder ...
"debate will intensify over the wisdom of multiple APIs and whether Open Stack should focus on being an AWS clone "- http://blog.gardeviance.org/2012...
@samj : Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat, Fedora .... lots ... all competing ... all using the linux kernel etc.
@samj : but certainly, a company's implementation can include proprietary improvements etc.
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