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IEEE CloudCom 2014

IEEE CloudCom 2014

IEEE CloudCom 2014 panel about open source clouds

Harish Pillay

December 16, 2014
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  1. IEEE CloudCom 2014 Open Source for Cloud: Ready for Prime

    Time? Harish Pillay Head, Community Architecture and Leadership, Red Hat December 16, 2014 [email protected], [email protected] @harishpillay
  2. 9 You need: a) software skills b) scaling and security

    skills c) management skills d) lots of $
  3. 10 If you choose to build it all by yourself,

    the time/cost alone is prohibitive and less likely to be viable
  4. 12 If so, then the best option is to work

    with the free/open source software ecosystem to build the cloud
  5. 15 'Cos you get: a) software skills b) scaling and

    security skills c) management skills
  6. 16 'Cos you get: a) software skills b) scaling and

    security skills c) management skills d) at a fraction of $
  7. 20 A – That, for any cloud service, offering or

    roll out, open source is the way but perhaps wasn't ready yet
  8. 22 If we agree that the best way to build

    cloud offering is by using open source tools & techniques then ...
  9. 25 Fact: Every single cloud offering/provider is built on open

    source software (bar one – but they're opening up slowly)
  10. 27 A) connect to OpenShift.com B) launch a cloud offering

    C) all built on open source D) have fun and perhaps make $
  11. 28

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  14. 34 Project Atomic • Changes how you build and deploy

    applications – securely, with agility and accountability • Idea of containerization and repeatability • If you missed the web revolution back when the browser was introduced in 1993/94, THIS is the time for the next innovation – a once in 20-year inflection point
  15. 35 Project Atomic • Changes how you build and deploy

    applications – securely, with agility and accountability • Idea of containerization and repeatability • If you missed the web revolution back when the browser was introduced in 1993/94, THIS is the time for the next innovation – a once in 20-year inflection point
  16. 36 Project Atomic • Changes how you build and deploy

    applications – securely, with agility and accountability • Idea of containerization and repeatability • If you missed the web revolution back when the browser was introduced in 1993/94, THIS is the time for the next innovation – a once in 20-year inflection point
  17. 37 Project Atomic • Changes how you build and deploy

    applications – securely, with agility and accountability • Idea of containerization and repeatability • If you missed the web revolution back when the browser was introduced in 1993/94, THIS is the time for the next innovation – a once in 20-year inflection point