Showing posts with label China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China. Show all posts

September 28, 2011

Looking for More Distractions?



Google Plus

I am fairly agnostic when it comes to social media. I have tried a good number of them and found most of them wanting in one way or another. Typically, small things that imposes a time tax which, after some good-intention'd efforts, my usage starts to drift.

Hoopla over its growth and its demise (how time flies in the social media scale), aside. I like Google Plus for its open environment instead of being a walled garden. I also like the Twitter like capabilities.

Prometheus Reconsidered on G+

Prometheus Reconsidered now has an open curated stream on G+. It is updated almost daily but features articles that are related to technology, innovation, and business.

Please join the fun: Prometheus Reconsidered on Google Plus.

September 21, 2011

Cloud Computing with Chinese Characteristics



Rapid enterprise cloud deployments

In a recent interview with GigaOm, Marten Mickos noted that there is a lot of installations in China. On the face of it, it does not seem particularly remarkable since China seems to have a veracious appetite for just about everything else.

The obvious benefit of public cloud

In a recent conversation with a VAR in China, I was told the challenges of deploying new IT systems. Money, everything else being equal, is rarely the problem. Buyers understand the importance of ERP, CRM, and other enterprise solutions as their growth accelerates both domestically and internally. However, over the deployment phase, the physical installation of things like fiber optic lines and configurations for routers, VM, etc. suck up time and attention of highly skilled engineers which are difficult to find and retain.

My question to the VAR was why not use a public Cloud architecture and solve all these problem with a single stroke? After all, this is exactly how SalesForce.com has become a multi-billion dollar company by solving exactly these type of problems.

The subtle problem of public cloud

It turns out that many business owners in China are reluctant to let any of these data go into any public network for fear of being sniff'ed. (Interestingly, this is not a uniquely Chinese concerns, given DT's attempt at fencing its Cloud operation from the prying eyes of the US.)

Looks like private cloud will proliferate in China for a while yet.

Links

* Eucalyptus refreshes IaaS platform: http://gigaom.com/cloud/eucalyptus-refreshes-iaas-platform-isnt-dead-yet/