Cloud First May Be Cloud Lost

The days are growing longer as I sit in a second-floor office in northern Illinois, but barely. A rare clear, but very cold day is ending shortly after 4pm as a bright orange sun sets in the southwest outside my frosted window.

The year ends tomorrow. So may Congressional negotiations over the so-called fiscal cliff. Whether they result in an agreement or not, we now know that they will address taxation and fixed benefits (eg, Social Security) only; our “leaders” long ago abandoned any pretense of settling the tails side of the coin – fixed, dramatic cuts in spending.

The “sequestration,” as it’s called, involves an immediate cut of $110 billion in this year’s federal budget. Expect cuts of between 8 and 9 percent across the board.

The federal government has an IT budget of about $85 billion per year, so sequestration could mean cuts of around $7 billion, perhaps more. This is a big number.

Meanwhile, the government’s cloud-computing initiative seems to be as docile and inactive as it could possibly be. I wrote less than two years ago about how “stunning” the government’s Cloud First strategy was.

Meanwhile, the administration official behind it, Vivek Kundra, gathered a bunch of accolades and moved into the private sector. His replacement has been very quiet; the last missive from his office was issued in February. He tweets, but not often and not about cloud, or IT, for that matter.

I’ll keep an eye on this sequestration business and how it will in reality affect federal IT spending next year. For now, things look bleak for IT in general, and Cloud First may have become Cloud Lost.

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Big Data Defined for 2013

We have previously written about the importance of discipline in terms of art like Big Data. There are plenty of indications that more discipline and rigor is required on how we use the term. To date, our key message has been that it is the enterprise CTO who is responsible for defining how the term should be used. We still believe that.
We have also always supported using the community-edited site Wikipedia’s entry on Big Data as a starting point for a Big Data definition. The definition I put there was morphed and edited by the community pretty significantly, but that is just the nature of the beast. The end result of a collaborative site like that is usually far better than if a single person had created a definition so it is definitely worth checking out as you determine how to use the Big Data term in your enterprise.

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Privacy, Cloud, Kafka & 2013

No, I don’t see black helicopters in the sky. And I don’t believe in global conspiracies – I think we humans are far too inept at operating anything complex over the long haul – and at keeping secrets – to somehow build vast, global ruling structures.

But I remain highly concerned about privacy, it’s alleged absence in the U.S. Constitution (RIP, Robert Bork, you scoundrel), and how it’s been steadily taken away from us in the era of the web and social media.

I laughed along with the rest of the connected world at the poor young Facebook-family lass who felt her human dignity was impugned when one of her pictures got tweeted recently. What a preposterous self-aggrandizement of an inconsequential person’s trivial first-world problem, I thought.

But let’s hope the incident can help us all re-focus on privacy and the implications of its loss. After our politicians in Washington take us over what will prove to be a non-existent fiscal cliff, let’s hope they spend minimal time on resurrecting SOPA/PIPA/Internet Kill Switch nonsense.

Let’s hope this is so, knowing that it won’t be so. The Obama Administration has shown an alarming continuity with continuing to enforce the police-state policies of its predecessor. The recent acknowledgement by the FBI that last year’s Occupy movement drew its concerted attention is just the latest dispiriting revelation of the Obama administrations illiberal tendencies.

We have to fight the good fight this year, push Cloud Computing while supporting groups like the EFF, to keep the IT industry strong and to try to restore some glory and higher ground to the reputation of the United States.

I know this may seem a little grandiose during our day-to-day activities – and I’m heading a cloud-app development team right now, so I don’t like to be distracted either. But if we’re not distracted by the big stuff, we’ll soon find ourselves living in an evermore Kafkaesque place in which quaint First Amendment notions seem as anachronistic as CP/M.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: Choices in the Cloud

“We’re a full solution provider so even before cloud was a hot term we were doing managed hosting, dedicated hosting, and co-location – we’ve been doing that for 13 years in the hosting space,” stated Robert Miggins, SVP of Business Development for PEER 1 Hosting, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 11th International Cloud Expo, held November 5-8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Cloud Expo 2013 New York, June 10–13, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: Plumbing for the Cloud

“We are the plumbing for the cloud – we provide a whole pedigree of products all the way from the storage subsystems to the servers,” explained Ilker Cebeli, Director of Cloud Computing at QLogic, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 11th International Cloud Expo, held November 5-8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Cloud Expo 2013 New York, June 10–13, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: The Safe Cloud

“Symantec has been in the cloud for quite a while – we have been helping companies build highly resilient clouds for many years,” explained Dave Elliott, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Global Cloud Marketing at Symantec, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 11th International Cloud Expo, held November 5-8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Cloud Expo 2013 New York, June 10–13, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: Self-Service Onboarding

“We’re a software vendor that provides a package platform to cloud providers that enables them to onboard software to the cloud,” explained Alban Richard, CEO of UShareSoft, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 11th International Cloud Expo, held November 5-8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Cloud Expo 2013 New York, June 10–13, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.

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Emerging IT and Data Center Trends in 2013

Many companies and enterprises in 2012 witnessed the proliferation of network data as a huge and growing problem across data centers. Additional data center solutions were needed to access, process, analyze, and deliver it instantly on a global basis to millions of users. Several advances and solutions help address these problems and issues. However, data centers are continuing to grow.
According to the 2012 Data Center Industry Census, data centers are expected to grow from US$105 billion to US$120 billion in 2013(DatacenterDynamics. [Oct. 2012]. The 2012 DatacenterDynamics Industry Census). Given this continued growth, more improvements and innovations will be made in the IT and data center industry as 2013 approaches. The following outlines several trends that will emerge and come to fruition in 2013.

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SYS-CON.tv Interview: Scaling Big Data in the Cloud

“Everybody needs to scale their database and no matter what technology you use database sharding is the way it’s done under the covers,” explained Cory Isaacson, CEO/CTO of CodeFutures Corporation, maker of dbShards, in this SYS-CON.tv interview with Cloud Expo Conference Chair Jeremy Geelan at the 11th International Cloud Expo, held November 5-8, 2012, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.
Cloud Expo 2013 New York, June 10–13, at the Javits Center in New York City, New York, will feature technical sessions from a rock star conference faculty and the leading Cloud industry players in the world.

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Consolidated Communications Selects independenceIT’s Cloud Workspace

“independenceIT brings unique capabilities to the table,” said Rob Koester, Director of Marketing for Consolidated Communications. “We’re very excited about adding the iIT platform to our product line. The Consolidated Communications small business customer will be the real beneficiary, as they are now able to combine our best of breed communication service packages with a comprehensive cloud offering,” added Koester.
independenceIT (iIT), a provider of the complete Cloud Workspace™, today announced that Consolidated Communications (NASDAQ: CNSL), a communications provider, has chosen iIT’s Cloud Workspace Platform to provide cloud solutions to its small and mid-sized business (SMB) customers.

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