tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487999325963200785.post5913114578646373651..comments2023-10-09T00:31:47.044+13:00Comments on Memia Cloud Services Blog: Interesting posts on the "Principles of Cloud Oriented Architecture", and "Cloud Computing Bill of Rights"Benhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04886862964444400253noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-487999325963200785.post-64851352229015739652008-08-31T10:13:00.000+12:002008-08-31T10:13:00.000+12:00Thanks, Ben, and I couldn't agree more. I never r...Thanks, Ben, and I couldn't agree more. I never really meant for the CCBOR to be a policy platform--though the folks at GeekPAC have suggested they'd like to use it as a base for the work they are embarking on. Rather, I meant it purely as a statement of what customers should be striving for from their cloud providers. This, in turn, becomes a base for what developers should design into their systems, both in support of elements that exist, and to work around elements that are missing or broken.<BR/><BR/>I look forward to seeing if the computing rights movement gains some traction. (As noted on the GeekPAC mailing list, nothing was really mentioned during the Democratic convention.) However, my immediate focus is going to be on extending these concepts into a Cloud Oriented Architecture.<BR/><BR/>I look forward to further participation from you and your readers.James Urquharthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07869296024524739031noreply@blogger.com