2014-03-04T22:49:00Z

Are there PaaS Cloud Computing Tools?

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2014-05-21T11:59:05Z
May 21, 2014

Some vendors will indeed lock you in their cloud and make life very difficult for your to move from one service provider to another. Some won't - They use OpenStack and although interoperability between vendors can still be an issue, migrating is definitely pain free compared to other cloud offerings using proprietary platforms. The Hybrid approach is indeed the right one and some companies will offer you everything: Public (for dev for example), private and virtual private. Those companies have a competitive edge as they can definitely remove the pain off some (if not all) CIO shoulders by stopping the business to sign up with AWS in an uncontrolled manner. If you adopt the DYI approach and want to manage the different providers yourself, this will be a difficult and painful journey. Check the vendors (it do work for one so cannot really be advising openly on this) and go with the one that will offer you an open and secure environment, that will meet your needs in an on demand model.

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