Le cloud computing selon Gartner

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Une étude à 500 $ : Private Cloud Computing: The Steppingstone to the Cloud

Le message est clair pour faire du cloud commencez par le private cloud.

Côté tranche :

En cherchant un peu le contenu de l’étude est accessible gratuitement ;)

“Appropriate investments in private cloud computing will make it easier for enterprises to gradually use public cloud services as needed”

C’est encore plus clair: Investissez dans le private cloud computing.

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Sur le blog du rédacteur du rapport

I described the three most common things that were being described as private clouds:

  • IT defending its turf: Shared services that were being re-labelled as private clouds (but without a self-service interface, or much automation at all)
  • Vendors defending their products: Old products being re-labelled as private clouds in a box (I described most of these as “lipstick on a pig”)
  • Advanced server virtualization deployments: Although few have a true self-service interface, the intention is certainly there

Gartner, what else?

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