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  • My Cloud Consumer Experience – Episode 4: Managing Workloads with vCloud Connector

    calendar Feb 8, 2011 · 13 min read  ·
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    I am very excited about this episode. Today we are announcing a new technology called VMware vCloud Connector and this is going to be the core of this episode. But before you read on I urge you to read this other post of mine that went live together with this and that explains, in more details, what we are trying to do …


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  • VMware vCloud Connector: on the way to the Hybrid Clouds

    calendar Feb 8, 2011 · 12 min read  ·
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    Talking from experience, trying to explain "cloud computing" comes with its own challenges. Trying to explain "hybrid cloud computing" is even harder. I always like to think about cloud computing (or hybrid) not as a weapon that marketing departments gave us to cheat people, but rather as a name (or …


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  • My first year @ VMware

    calendar Feb 2, 2011 · 4 min read  ·
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    It was dense! That's pretty much it. Today 3/2/2011 (or 2/3/2011 as the US folks would erroneously write) marks my very first year at VMware. My switch from IBM (where I worked for 15 years) to VMware was a quick one and among the contacts I have made to make it happen there is a paragraph of an email exchange I had …


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  • My Cloud Consumer Experience – Episode 3: Moving vSphere Workloads into the Cloud

    calendar Jan 28, 2011 · 7 min read  ·
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    Everybody says the future is in hybrid clouds. In fact that's where I think the "trust" in private clouds and the "flexibility" of public clouds will find the compromise: it will be a mix of both. The ultimate goal is for a cloud consumer to be able to deploy a workload onto either a public or …


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  • Economics of Cloud Computing – A Different Angle

    calendar Jan 25, 2011 · 5 min read  ·
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    This article was originally posted on the VMware vCloud corporate blog. I am re-posting here for the convenience of the readers of my personal blog. A homonym (and anonymous) friend of mind I used to work with in a previous IT life sent me a document exploring cloud economics from slightly different angle than usual. …


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  • My Cloud Consumer Experience – Episode 2: Basic Cloud Consumption

    calendar Jan 20, 2011 · 10 min read  ·
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    In the first episode of this series of posts we explored the cloud on-boarding experience with VMware partner Stratogen. I strongly suggest you read the first episode first for proper context moving forward. In essence we subscribed to the Stratogen public cloud offering (currently in beta) and I am now going to show, …


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  • My Cloud Consumer Experience – Episode 1: The On-Boarding

    calendar Jan 13, 2011 · 7 min read  ·
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    I believe there is nothing like using a technology (or a solution) from an end-user perspective to really appreciate it. That's what this series of episodes is all about. A little bit of background: back in November last year I was approached by a UK based VMware hosting partner called Stratogen. They have seen my blog …


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  • Random Thoughts and Blasphemies around IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and the Cloud Contract

    calendar Nov 30, 2010 · 8 min read  ·
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    As I am sitting on my plane to Frankfurt with 45 minutes of delay due to heavy snow I thought I'd give this thought of mine a place on this blog. A few days ago I have posted an article regarding the concept of the cloud "Sandbox". Here I'd like to post something about another angle you can use to view cloud …


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  • Virtualization Sandbox Vs Cloud Sandbox (from an end-user perspective)

    calendar Nov 15, 2010 · 9 min read  ·
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    What is cloud? Good question. You can put down a list of things that relates to cloud. I tried to do this in a previous post. But I've thought recently that that list (alone) doesn't really cut it. After having worked for a number of months all day long on this "cloud thing" I came to the conclusion that you …


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  • Thoughts Around Service Provider’s Public Cloud Platforms

    calendar Nov 3, 2010 · 6 min read  ·
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    This article was originally posted on the VMware vCloud corporate blog. I am re-posting here for the convenience of the readers of my personal blog. Over the last few days there have been a bunch of articles that , all of a sudden, are surprisingly (when you consider the sources) quite pointed in their recognition of …


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Massimo Re Ferrè

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