In this opening talk we take the open source practitioner's perspective to look at policy issues raised by a key question in the value chain of open source cloud software innovation: will the code be successful? From its beginnings of landmark projects developed by individuals, open source software has evolved into a support mechanism for innovations carried out by ecosystems of companies and research organizations working together in collaborative projects. We will look at several open source cloud-oriented collaborative projects including some from the European Open Cloud Directory and see how, while these innovative ecosystems create breakthrough technologies, they do not aim at delivering market-ready products. These projects confront us with what we call the Delivery Challenge of open source innovation: i.e. how to guarantee the operational quality of these innovations, how to turn these innovations into competitive offerings. While large users are quickly getting familiar with cloud technologies, offering the benefits of the cloud to SMEs is still a necessary evolution. This market will be ripped by a, emerging breed of service vendors with packaged mature offerings helping SMEs make the best out of their own infrastructure and the heterogenous cloud ecosystem.
6. OCEAN Open Coud Directory
for Open Source Cloud Projects
Dr Yury Glikman
Fraunhofer FOKUS
November 4-7, 2014
Palais des Congres, Paris
& Innovation Garden, Orange Labs, Issy-
les-Moulineaux
htp://www.ocdirectory.org/
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Who is who in the cloud of cloud projects?
ocean-project@OceanOpenCloud
8. 8
Who is who in the cloud of cloud projects?
ocean-project@OceanOpenCloud
htp://www.ocdirectory.org/
9. 9
– Online registry of open licensed outcomes of cloud
R&D projects
European FP7 research projects
European national research projects
Japanese research projects
other Open Cloud projects and initiatives
– Special focus on Open Source software and
technical documentation
– Open, user-driven portal -> Register your own
results
– Hosted by Fraunhofer during and after the
project time OW2 Service
Open Cloud Directory:
www.ocdirectory.org
ocean-project@OceanOpenCloud
10. 10
Who is who in Open Source Cloud?
Open Cloud Interoperability Framework
ocean-project@OceanOpenCloud
12. Open Cloud Inter-Project Actve Collaboraton Methodology
ocean-projectOceanOpenCloud
Register
Your Project in the
Position
Your Project in the
Interoperability Framework
ASSETS
COMPONENTS
TESTS
TOUCHPOINTS
Verify
Your Components
with Etics
Develop synergies
and integration
With Other Projects
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14. Building Hybrid Cloud
Using Open Standards
Najah NAFFAH
Prologue
November 4-7, 2014
Palais des Congres, Paris
& Innovation Garden, Orange Labs, Issy-
les-Moulineaux
16. Cloud Expo Europe , Feb. 26, 2014
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MultiCloud Use Cases
BurstngBurstng
Hybrid
Mission Critcal Factor
Hybrid
Mission Critcal Factor
Full HybridFull Hybrid
MultCloud
Locaton Factor
DR Factor
MultCloud
Locaton Factor
DR Factor
MultCloud
Best of Breed
MultCloud
Best of Breed
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The Case for Hybrid Cloud
Hybrid CloudHybrid Cloud
MultCloudMultCloud
20. Connect2Cloud
The rationale for adopting
OpenStack in Hybrid World
CHEOPS TECHNOLOGY has decided to invest on OpenStack as the best way for our
customers to embrace the Public Cloud opportunity.
Our new challenge is to convince customers reluctant to any form of externalization to convert
their in-house infrastructure to a Dedicated Private Cloud, bringing all the advantages of the
Cloud Computing
At the end of this “journey to the Cloud”, these customers will need some openness to Public
Cloud!
That’s the reason why their private Cloud couldn’t be based on traditional proprietary solutions
These solutions close the door of dominant Public Clouds, where OpenStack is the key to
compatibility.
Prologue Use IT Cloud (UIC) help us building the bridge between private OpenStack based
solutions, and main Public Cloud Providers.
We have introduced UIC in our new offer, Connect2Cloud
21. Use it Cloud Broker - Benefits
Real MultiCloud Capabilities
interoperability,
multicloud feature embedded in our template
VPC Capability across Multiple Clouds
Federating multiple VPCs owned by different
Cloud Providers
Ease of Deployment of large applications
Interoperable across multiple Clouds
Ability to migrate
Easy to connect new Cloud
Easy to bridge existing Clouds