Showing posts with label salesforce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salesforce. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Evolution of the Data Center

As I am looking at the triangle to explain the transformations happening around content, networks, and devices I can't help thinking about the other changes happening in the IT industry. Is one driving or enabling the other?

In the past, I talked about utility or cloud computing and it seems that cloud computing is becoming the new buzz word. It is true that content providers, service providers and network infrastructure manufacturers believe in the same shared network service architecture. Cloud computing meets all the scalability, reliability, flexibility and performance (one could argue with this last one :-) required to deliver these services over the web.

Big players like Sun, Microsoft, IBM, HP, Oracle and Amazon are already offering cloud computing services to other companies to run their software. Like email and web hosting in the past, this is not for everyone. Large companies still see their data centers as a competitive weapon and won't let anyone running it outside their four walls. They are using the same convergent infrastructure (server, storage, software) to make their own data centers much more flexible but it will be a while before they transition. This explains the success of VMware ($700M of revenue can't lie).

In the meantime, more cash-sensitive companies will buy computing resources on the web to run some of their software (or buy the service outright from salesforce.com). The data center is evolving to better server the business model outlined in the triangle.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Amazon and Utility Computing

Fascinating article here about Amazon's new bet on utility computing. Jeff Bezos is now going to sell computing power and storage to companies looking to access these resources over the web. Utility computing (or Cloud computing) is nothing new. Sun Microsystems launched its own hosted services based on N1, nearly 3 years ago. What is interesting in this announcement, is that Amazon has been able to integrate computing power, storage, network and provisioning software and offer it as a service while other companies are only starting to implement or talk about convergent IT infrastructure. I'm not sure if this is going to skip one adoption cycle but if Amazon (and other large companies or service providers) is going to be successful, this is going to upend the IT industry in a very significant way. I'm always wary of believing in quick adoption rates and this is going to take time. The route to utility and cloud computing will need more salesforce.com companies first before a move to a hosted converged infrastructure. As any platforms, you need developers to make it meaningful.