Posts Tagged ‘Michael Topalovich

18
May
10

ebizQ Forum: What Are the Biggest Downsides to Cloud Computing?

Delivered Innovation CTO Michael Topalovich recently provided his take on the ebizQ Forum question: What Are the Biggest Downsides to Cloud Computing?  From the Forum:

I’ll substitute “downsides” with “risks” because some of these may be viewed as half empty / half full arguments, but I see the biggest current risks as:

  1. Market confusion. As Peter mentioned, it is a mad dash to the cloud right now. And since nobody wants to feel left out, just about every company in the B2B tech space has re-branded itself as a cloud computing company. I’ve heard this referred to as “cloudwashing,” and the result is that companies will find it more difficult to find services specific to their needs, because of the tendency of providers to water down messaging into cloud buzzwords and ignore basic positioning and value statements.
  2. Cloud sprawl. With the rapid proliferation of cloud services, IT is struggling to adapt corporate service delivery strategies. The results that we have seen have included duplication and overlap of processes and functions due to services being provisioned directly by business units; loss of control of the billing for services because no single entity within the company is responsible for the procurement and management of them; and the equivalent of “shelfware,” a situation where cloud services are orphaned after the champion leaves the company or the business shifts focus.
  3. Lack of cohesive integration strategy. There is no doubt in my mind that the cloud model of service delivery is the one that we will adopt for at least the next 10-15 years of technology cycles, but until the integration of all of the pieces is thought through, the sum of the parts will never add up. My company has standardized our core service offerings around the Force.com platform from salesforce.com to provide the “glue” that holds all of the pieces together, and we “mash up” other cloud services into composite enterprise business systems through API integration, business process orchestration, and data integration using services such as Boomi. But if companies just provision cloud services for siloed requirements up and down the cloud stack (from infrastructure to SaaS), the disaggregation of these services will prove to be a value destroyer.
30
Oct
09

Michael Topalovich Presentation on Force.com at Day of Cloud Now Available

Delivered Innovation CTO Michael Topalovich recently presented at the Day of Cloud conference in Chicago with Jonathan Sapir from SilverTree Systems. Michael and Jonathan discuss the Force.com platform from salesforce.com, and Michael’s code deep-dive begins at 32:11 of the video.

28
Sep
09

Delivered Innovation Founder to Present at October 16 ‘Day of Cloud’ Event in Chicago

Delivered Innovation founder Michael Topalovich will be presenting with SilverTree Systems CEO Jonathan Sapir at the Day of Cloud event, to be held October 16 at the Illinois Technology Association in Chicago.  Michael and Jonathan will be discussing the Force.com cloud computing platform from salesforce.com and its impact on application development and delivery processes.

Additional speakers will discuss cloud computing technologies such as: Google App Engine, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services.

For more information, visit http://www.dayofcloud.com

18
May
09

Interop Panel Discussion Preview: Honeymoon and Divorce: Changing SaaS Providers

Interop is here, and based on the preparatory discussions that I’ve had with fellow panelists on the ‘Honeymoon and Divorce: Changing SaaS Providers‘ session, I am excited about the topics we will be covering and the insight that Jerry Smith (Symphony Services), Rick Nucci (Boomi), and R “Ray” Wang (Forrester) will be bringing to the table.  I will be approaching the topic of migrating both data and SaaS code / logic from PaaS providers with a service-oriented mindset, giving real world examples of migrating applications from the now-defunct Coghead platform to the Force.com platform by salesforce.com.  Delivered Innovation migrated both customer apps and our own strategic marketing suite of applications to Force.com over a period of several months with great success.  I am confident that the panel will provide a great deal of value to attendees, as the topic of SaaS / PaaS “lock-in” is becoming more relevant with the proliferation of cloud computing services.

Please stop by if you are attending Interop.  We’re scheduled to present at 4:00PM on Tuesday, May 19 in “Breakers L” at the Mandalay Bay conference center.  I will also be attending CloudCamp this evening, let’s talk about ‘The Cloud’ over beers.

Michael Topalovich / blog @ deliveredinnovation.com




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