Tag Archives: cloud computing

NIST Perspective on Cloud Computing

Earlier this month, NIST went public with their perspective on cloud computing. This is important because NIST is a well-respected, public standards organization, and there is still a lot of confusion about what cloud really is (the *-aaS affect).

They released only  a short, two page document and a longer, 72 slide PowerPoint (you can find their main page here). They are offering a broad definition based on essential characteristics, delivery models, and deployment models:

Essential Characteristics:

On-demand self-service

Ubiquitous network access

Location independent resource pooling

Rapid elasticity

Measured Service

Delivery Models:

Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS)

Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Cloud Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Deployment Models:

Private cloud

Community cloud

Public cloud

Hybrid cloud

There’s not really anything new here, but that’s fine; it’s more important as a validation of the emerging models and ideas from a public standards body. I do like the three pronged approach, acknowleding that cloud is a lot of things but at the same time keeping it simple and concise. Brevity is the soul of great standards.

It’s worth keeping an eye on this effort.




Governance in the Cloud White Paper Now Available

We’ve released the first in my series of white papers on cloud governance. This is the high level overview of issues and solutions, titled Steer Safely into the Clouds. You can download it from the Layer 7 website.

I’d love to hear your comments about it.

GigaOm Piece – SOA Governance Determines Success in the Cloud

I just wrote a short article about SOA Governance and its applicability in the cloud for GigaOm. This is a very influential blog and I’m excited to publish with them.