Thanks for the informative post.
I was preparing to write a post on cloud standards efforts including
efforts at ETSI to develop standards and interoperability testing.
ETSI in included as a SSO of the CloudStandards organization.
Links:
http://www.etsi.org/plugtests/GRID09/Technical.htm
http://www.etsi.org/plugtests/GRID09/Docs/ts_102827v010101p%20GCM%20DD.pdf
Robert Syputa
On Nov 6, 10:05 pm, Bob Marcus <
robert.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On December 10, there will be a Session on "Cloud Interoperability Roadmaps
> for IaaS"* *at an OMG Technical Meeting in Long Beach,
> Ca<
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/ca/info.htm>.
> The presenters will include leaders of government, industry, and standards
> groups working on Cloud Computing. (See the attached draft agenda). The goal
> is to initiate a collaborative Roadmap Process leading towards improved
> interoperability/portability across Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Cloud
> APIs. Recently several efforts have been launched by standards groups and
> industry to develop "Open APIs" for IaaS. There is a general
> consensus<
http://stage.vambenepe.com/archives/863>that the
> functionality of these APIs often overlap while the specific
> details of the interfaces are divergent. Harmonizing IaaS APIs seem like an
> achievable goal for a Cloud Interoperability Roadmap Process. The resulting
> Roadmap should help enterprises and governments plan future Cloud
> deployments and procurements.
>
> The expected participants in the "Cloud Interoperability Roadmaps for
> IaaS"<
http://www.omg.org/news/meetings/tc/ca/special-events/Cloud_Interop_R...>Session
> on Dec 10 include VMware, IBM, Microsoft, Citrix/Xen from industry;
> DMTF, OGF OCCI, SNIA, GICTF from standards groups; and Chris Kemp (NASA
> Ames CIO) from government.* * Chris is a strong advocate of open source and
> standards for government clouds. The tentative format is presentations in
> the morning followed by interactive discussions in the afternoon. The goal
> is to establish an initial plan for government, industry, and standards
> group collaboration on harmonizing core IaaS APIs during the next year.
>
> The Session is a follow-on to a series of meetings in 2009 among government,
> industry, and standards groups. These include a Cloud Interoperability
> Workshop <
http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/March_23%2c_2009>
> (March), a Cloud
> Standards Coordination
> Session<
http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/July_15%2c_2009>
> (July), and a Government Cloud Initiatives and Standards Roadmaps
> Workshop<
http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/September_21%2c_2009>
> * **(*September). The results of these meeting include Cloud Standards
> Coordination <
http://cloud-standards.org/> group and a presentation on a Cloud
> Standards Roadmap
> Process<
http://federalcloudcomputing.wik.is/@api/deki/files/105/=Mell_Cloud_S...>.
>
> Bob Marcus
>
> FYI: There will also be a short Session on "Platform Independent Models for
> PaaS" in the evening of December 10 after the main IaaS Session.
>
> P.S. I will be off the grid in India during the next few days but can
> provide more detailed information after November 11.
>
> Draft Agenda for IaaS Session.doc
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