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Strategies And Technologies for Cloud Computing Interoperability (SATCCI)
As I alluded to in an earlier post, a major cloud computing interoperability event will be held in conjunction with the Object Management Group (OMG) March Technical Meeting on March…
Government Cloud Computing E-zine Launched
Today marks the launch of a new electronic magazine dedicated to addressing cloud computing within the government space. Over the last year during my personal exploration of this marketspace, I’ve…
NCOIC Plenary: Cloud Computing Working Group
Last week, I had the pleasure of participating in the NCOIC Cloud Computing Working Group. Led by Cisco Systems Distinguished Engineer, Mr. Krishna Sankar of Cisco Systems, the meeting purpose…
2nd Government Cloud Computing Survey – A Sneak Peek
This month, we’re in the middle of collecting data for our 2nd Government Cloud Computing Survey. to peek your curiosity (an to entice your participation) here is a sneak peek…
Government could save billions with cloud computing
In a recent study, published by MeriTalk, Red Hat and DLT Solutions, the Federal government could save $6.6 billion by using cloud computing or software-as-a-service. “Looking at 30 federal agencies,…
Cloud Games at FOSE 2009
ONLINE REGISTRATION NOW AVAILABLE Booz Allen Hamilton is launching its Cloud Computing Wargame (CCW)T at FOSE March 10-12, 2009 in Washington, DC. The CCW is designed to simulate the major…
IBM and Amazon
According to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) site, you can now use DB2, Informix, WebSphere sMash, WebSphere Portal Server or Lotus Web Content Management on Amazon’s EC2 cloud. “This relationship…
A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing
Yesterday, Berkeley released their View of Cloud Computing with a view that cloud computing provides an elasticity of resources, without paying a premium for large scale, that is unprecedented in…
Cloud Economic Models
One of the most important drivers of cloud computing in the Federal space is its perceived “compelling” economic value. Some initial insight on the economic argument is now available on…
Cloud Computing In Government: From Google Apps To Nuclear Warfare
Today, I want to thank John Foley of InformationWeek for an enjoyable interview and his excellent post, Cloud Computing In Government: From Google Apps To Nuclear Warfare. Our discussion covered…
Last Thursday, May 22nd, I had the pleasure of attending an Intelligence Community Executive Forum hosted by Carahsoft. The topic of this forum was “”Innovative Technology for the Intelligence Enterprise”. The speakers and panelist focused on how the National Reconnaissance Office could leverage information technology in support of it’s advanced mission needs. Although neither cloud computing or netcentric warfare were on the agenda, both topics seemed to be central to where the agency is heading. Comments that peak my interest are below. This was an unclassified event so there are no secrets here (I hope).
Michele Weslander Quaid
Chief Technology Officer
Deputy Chief Information Officer
National Reconnaissance Office
- The ODNI wants the community to transition from the “need to know” mentality to a “need to provide” way of thinking. In doing this the community must move from it’s mission silos towards web technology and into the netcentric world
- The NRO is an information services enterprise with its deliverable being value added information.
Guljit Khurana
President/CEO
Centrifuge Systems
- An event drive posture for information is now very important
- Persistent and temporal information analysis are critical to success
Ron Flax
Solution Architect
Hewlett Packard Software
- Industry is moving towards virtualization and automation
- Process change is critically needed in the NRO in order to allow technology to work
Bob Lozano
Co-founder
Appistry
- In order to build applications that work naturally in a cloud computing environment, you need to virtualize the application through the use of fabric software
- A different approach to solving bandwidth challenges is to move the application to where the data resides instead of moving large amounts of data to the application
Tim Stewart
Chief, IT Strategy and Technology Assessment
National Reconnaissance Office
- In order to realize the full value of virtualization, one needs to develop a real architecture. Government is not good at this which leaves the job for industry to complete.
S. K. Vinod
Co-founder and Headquarters Advocate
Xsigo Systems
- Input/Output virtualization is an important but under use aspect of modern IT infrastructures
Lt. Col Kirk Jester
Chief of Information Assurance (IA) Architecture and Governance
National Reconnaissance Office
- The NRO has 20-year-old systems
- There are no real good IT architectures
- The NRO is going back to the basics
- The organization has lost track of it’s network endpoints and has trouble defining the perimeter
Lewis Shepherd
Chief Technology Officer
Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Governments
- There are 30,000 security holes in XP. Vista addresses that problem
- Vista is a trustworthy operating system, developed with the NSA
- The user experience is impinged by the extra security in Vista, but that is by design
- Vista is a platform for an entire end-to-end trusted stack
- Internet Explorer introduces security problems in the world of “mash-ups” because the browser is a multi-user system with multiple untrusted domains
- Microsoft is a “big time” provider of cloud services. It is also working on intelligence agency clouds
- There are approximately 500 million installations of the Microsoft operating system worldwide. When there is an operating system anomaly, these systems provide about 600,000 kernal reports a day. This forms the basis of a global early warning system for hackers and malware attacks
- Netcentricity needs a similar low-level warning system
- Microsoft cloud computing services will be built around MashupOS technology
Cloud Computing
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Cybersecurity
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