Information Age: News, analysis & insight for IT & business leaders

European Union defines cloud computing

3 February 2010  

EU report pins definition to nebulous concept, recommends regulatory framework and interoperability standards

A report from the European Union on cloud computing has proposed a standard definition of the concept, which is still viewed with some confusion in many quarters.

A cloud, the report asserts, is an “elastic execution environment of resources involving multiple stakeholders and providing a metered service at multiple granularities for a specified level of quality (of service).”

“'Clouds' do not refer to a specific technology,” the report says, “but to a general provisioning paradigm with enhanced capabilities.” Among the functional characteristics of a compute cloud, as identified by the report, are ‘elasticity’, ‘reliability’ and ‘availability’.

The report suggests that cloud computing presents an significant opportunity for European IT and telecommunications company and, more broadly, will revolutionise the way IT services are bought and sold. “Europe could and should develop a ‘free market for IT services’ to match those for movement of goods, services, capital, and skills,” it says.

But there are challenges facing the cloud, it adds, and recommends EU-backed research, the development of interoperability standards and of a regulatory framework to clarify legal issues.

This latter point chimes with calls made last month by Microsoft’s general counsel Brad Smith for the US government “to modernise the laws, adapt them to the cloud, and adopt new measures to protect privacy and promote security.”

“There is no doubt that the future holds even more opportunities than the present, but it also contains critical challenges that we must address now if we want to take full advantage of the potential of cloud computing,” said Smith.


Comments 

There are currently no comments on this article

People who read this also read...

Most IT-led social media initiatives will fail, says Gartner

IT departments will struggle to successfully deploy social media until they develop a more “calculated approach", analyst predicts

Microsoft calls for government action on cloud security

US government must work with IT industry to enforce security of cloud computing, says Microsoft

IBM & Intel top ethical business index

Green activities win Big Blue 'most ethical business' accolade

Green IT ‘a convenient truth’ for both vendors and enterprise

Adoption of green technology in the enterprise is beneficial for both vendors and their customers, leading industry players said this week

Social media's untapped potential

Effective IT Report 2010 – Social media’s growing role in society was highly visible in 2009, but in business its potential remains largely untapped

 

White Papers

Read article

'Think Lean' When Developing Management System Documentation

Learn how to efficiently and effectively implement a document management system for your organization.

Read article

11 Hiring Trends for 2011

In this document, you'll get the insider info you need to give potential employers what they want and beat your competition in 2011. You'll learn about the most valuable certifications and the game-changing skills that can lead to more job security and stability.

Read article

12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the IT Job You Want

Learn how you can make yourself a more attractive candidate now with PrepLogic's free 12 Hiring Manager Secrets to Getting the Job You Want.

More
Advertisement
div class="banner">