Panel: IaaS vs PaaS: Composable Primitives for Building in the Cloud (LinuxCon 2012) Sept. 24, 2012

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Panel: IaaS vs PaaS: Composable Primitives for Building in the Cloud (LinuxCon 2012) Platform as a Service Providers contend that their complete solution offers customers more value, security and technical superiority then "build it yourself" IaaS solutions. But customers give up freedom of choice and customization. This panel discusses security, storage, alternative networking models and vendor lock in between these two approaches and presents a future where IaaS components approximate a programming language for the cloud. Moderator Chris Brown from Opscode talks to panelists Kyle MacDonald, Canonical; Peter Magnusson, Google App Engine; and Duncan Johnson-Watt, CloudSoft. From: TheLinuxFoundation Views: …



Panel: IaaS vs PaaS: Composable Primitives for Building in the Cloud (LinuxCon 2012)

Platform as a Service Providers contend that their complete solution offers customers more value, security and technical superiority then "build it yourself" IaaS solutions. But customers give up freedom of choice and customization. This panel discusses security, storage, alternative networking models and vendor lock in between these two approaches and presents a future where IaaS components approximate a programming language for the cloud. Moderator Chris Brown from Opscode talks to panelists Kyle MacDonald, Canonical; Peter Magnusson, Google App Engine; and Duncan Johnson-Watt, CloudSoft.

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