Cloud Evolution: 1.) Buzz, 2.) Cisco Snatches Hoff, 3.) Obama Open’s Cloud store, 4.) $44 bill by 2013, 5.) Reality
Posted By Joe Franscella – 10-10-09 -
Back in August, the New York Times published an article written by Ellen Messmer out of IDG’s Network World, titled: Security Start-Up Rohati Extends Access-Control Gear to the Cloud.
In it, she says that John Burke of Nemertes Research stated:
….Nemertes in its research has found that fewer than 5% of organizations today have any type of funded cloud initiative.
Interesting to see how fast that’s going to change. In only a couple short months analysts have predicted that spending on cloud services will account for 10 percent of IT budgets by 2013, making up a whopping $44.2 billion in total IT spend (not that the $9 billion to be spent this year is chump change). This was pointed out by Dave Rosenberg on his CNET blog ‘Software Interrupted, where he wrote:
If public cloud services will be 10 percent of all IT money spent [by 2013], that represents a blisteringly fast growth rate. And while we certainly don’t wish the recession to continue, it’s interesting to see how companies have adapted their IT plans to take advantage of services that require far less capital expenditure.

CNET Graphic Showing Cloud Computing IT Spend by 2013
Evolution of the “Cloud” – 1.) Buzzword, 2.) Chris Hoff is snatched up by Cisco, 3.) Obama open’s Cloud store, 4.) $44 billion by 2013, 5.) Reality
Other thoughts recently thunk: I thoroughly enjoyed Forbe’s Lee Gomes’ led coverage of the next Silicon Valley God Rush – Virtualization. I especially enjoyed the Nemertes contribution from Andreas and John: The Virtualized Desktop. As a PR guy with a special interest in the intrigue of digital security, I also enjoyed Andy Greenberg’s piece: Virtualization’s Real Security Problem: Sprawl.
Couple new blogs I’ve added to my roll lately:





