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The transcript of today's on open vs. proprietary is now available:
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Complimentary report on open available today for our
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A transcript of the event will be posted here: later today.
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Thank you for participating in this month’s !
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Q6. In the war between open and proprietary cloud, who will come out on top? Does it matter?
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Q5. Do open systems increase innovation and the longevity of a platform?
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A3: Did anyone say the obvious?... Most customers choose commercial over open when they want someone's neck to wring! :)
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Q4. Do cloud providers have to switch to an open source model to remain competitive?
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Don't mistake open for interoperable. Fools gold.
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Q3. What are the advantages of going with a proprietary cloud provider?
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A2: The cloud can be open. But it will take hard work, collaboration among many. We know it can happen and that it works.
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RT @: Perhaps it depends in one's view is from that of a consumer, or as a builder < AHA!! Onto something here!
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Q2. Will the cloud ever be entirely open?
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Open could mean no single vendor tie-in, open tech for easy integration, interoperability. via @ ()
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Different things to different people. To me, it means a community supported product
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A1 Ability to move workloads easily into/out of various public or private clouds
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Q1. What does openness mean in a cloud environment?
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