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Introducing the Open Cloud Manifesto
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From: Reuven Cohen <r...@enomaly.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 12:26:49 -0400
Local: Thurs, Mar 26 2009 12:26 pm
Subject: Introducing the Open Cloud Manifesto

Over the last few weeks I have been working closely with several of the
largest technology companies and organizations helping to co-author the Open
Cloud Manifesto. Our goal is to draft a document that clearly states we
(including dozens of supporting companies) believe that like the Internet,
the cloud itself should be open. The manifesto does not speak to application
code or licensing but instead to the fundamental principles that the
Internet was founded upon - an open platform available to all. It is a call
to action for the worldwide cloud community to get involved and embrace the
principles of the open cloud.

We are still working on the first version of the manifesto which will be
published Monday, March 30th with a goal of being ratified by the greater
cloud community. Given the nature of this document we have attempted to be
as inclusive as possible inviting most of the major names in technology to
participate in the initial draft. The intention of this first draft is to
act as a line in the sand, a starting point for others to get involved.
That being said this manifesto is not specifically targeting any one company
or industry but instead is intended to engage a dialogue on the
opportunities and benefits of fostering an open cloud ideology for everyone.

Many clouds will continue to be different in a number of important ways,
providing unique value for organizations. It is not our intention to define
standards for every capability in the cloud and create a single homogeneous
cloud environment. Rather, as cloud computing matures to address several key
principles that we believe must be followed to ensure the cloud is open and
delivers the choice, flexibility and agility organizations demand. This is
just one of several initiatives and announcements we will be making in the
coming weeks as we move to organize the Cloud Computing Interoperability
Forum (CCIF) and Cloud Camp into a formalized organization.

If you would like to be part of the discussion we invite you to get involved
at our Open Cloud Manifesto Discussion
Group<http://groups.google.com/group/opencloud>
(http://groups.google.com/group/opencloud)

Reuven Cohen
CCIF Instigator / Open Cloud Manifesto
www.cloudforum.org


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