HP’s Cloud Vision Goes Beyond Computing
If Cloudcomputing is ever going to reach its full potential, it needs to be more than a utility service that IT managers use to offload excess computing demands. That will require a shift in the way programmers build applications, says Russ Daniels, CTO and V-P of cloud services strategy at HP. In an interview with Ars Technica, Daniels talks about building applications for the cloud that instead of looking inward for data, can gather it from across various repositories and scale easily.
While we focus on cloud computing primarily as infrastructure, the story goes beyond hardware to build a cloud model that is as much of a utopia as Plato’s Republic. It’s a lovely vision, and many of Daniels’ ideas, such as rethinking the way programs are built so they scale easily and are able to seek out needed data rather than store it internally in the program, are already being implemented. Open APIs help bridge the walls between programs in a way that is seamless to users and research into building scalable software programs abound.
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