Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Linux is the Operating System for the Cloud

In the environment where service is king, operational efficiency is crucial. It is the company with the best execution and operational excellence that prospers. Yes, it is leveled the playing field, yet ironically the cloud providers themselves are the best examples of operational excellence being the competitive advantage of the 21st century.

There are a few companies who can affect these economies of scale and create these cloud offerings: Google, Amazon, and now IBM. All of these cloud offering run on Linux. "These large giants who have built their own businesses via their operational excellence, now have the ability to drive down the cost of computing per CPU to rates that no one can compete with on their own." As quoted, "IBM said it believes customers can cut IT labor costs by 50% and reduce software defects by 30% by moving development to the cloud."

Why Linux?

Linux is the operating system of the cloud. Why is every cloud provider using Linux?

• Linux can be optimized for powerful parallelized computing to run these types of environments efficiently. IBM is using KVM, built into every Linux kernel, to power their offerings and partnering with Red Hat, a company based entirely on open source and known for its technical skills and high levels of service.

• Linux has tremendous power management capabilities. This is due in part to the focus on enterprise Linux by companies such as IBM, Red Hat and Novell to bring the cost of running a data center down. But Linux also benefits from technical innovation by mobile/embedded developers who are using Linux in those devices and need advanced power management features.

• Linux because it is open and not optimized for a specific architecture can run on a multitude of hardware options, bringing down the price for the vendors building these massive data farms. Because Linux is open, IBM has optimized Linux for its mainframe computers, giving them an advantage operationally.

• It's pricing model. You can't build a data farm and charge $.15/per CPU hour if you have to write a check to Redmond or anyone else for every server. Microsoft may be able to run a cloud business with MSFT products, but anyone else who actually has to pay for them would not.

• Linux is the development platform of choice in today's world. IBM couldn't offer a Linux-based development and test Cloud service if companies weren't developing on Linux. Linux has steadily gained momentum as the development platform of choice, largely due to the points mentioned above that make it a great candidate for cloud computing platforms.

• Ownership. In the late 90's as one of the founders of a "cloud services" company called Corio, which offered hosted enterprise applications (we called cloud "application service providers" then). We were required to disclose a risk in our public offering S-1 filing that stated "We depend on software vendors to supply us with the software necessary to provide our services, and the loss of access to this software or any decline or obsolescence in its functionality could cause our customers' businesses to suffer, which, in turn, could harm our revenues and increase our costs." If we had run our business on open source software we would have owned our own software and this risk would not have existed. This may be the single biggest advantage to Linux in the cloud. Ask yourself if Google could be the company they are today if their search engine was built on .NET servers.



P.S. Microsoft already offers Windows Azure as a cloud service in the market, as a beta since last year, and in full release since February 10.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Google's 10 Design Principles

In one of Jon Wiley's speeches, who is the User Experience designer in Google, he introduced 10 principles used in user experience designs for Google. It is really useful for the UI/UE designers or enthusiasts to learn from.
  1. Useful: focus on users, pay attention to their life, working and dreams;
  2. Fast: save every possible second for users;
  3. Simple: it is the power behind this scene;
  4. Engaging: enable to invoke the newbie's curiosity and attract senior level users;
  5. Innovative: brave to be creative;
  6. Universal: the design can be used universally;
  7. Profitable: preparing everything for the current and future business model;
  8. Beautiful: the appearance can bring the pleasure to the sense of sight of users, but will not distract users' attentions;
  9. Trustworthy: users trust the product;
  10. Personable: introduce personalized factor into the design.
Every point is worth learning and understanding. For a long time, I have been trying to learn some corner knowledge of UI/UE because I think it is not only just a simple representation of the product, but a reflection of the product's style and its company's culture. In the meantime, I believe, the development of the product can borrow a lot of ideas from the UI/UE design. It is a two-way process.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

另 | 软件分类

无论是按用途还是功能对软件进行分类的话,都可以将软件分门别类地进行很详尽的划分,比如说:系统类,应用类,多媒体类,杀毒软件类,互联网类,网络安全类,等等。许多软件行业中的奖项也是按如此分类进行评定的。这种评定对于秩序井然的软件市场是个很严格的分类标准,可是对于秩序混乱或者说没有一个严格标准的市场来说,这样分类就有种“小头带上大帽子“的感觉了。近日,下班时,在地铁里的Metro上看见一份报道,对当下的中国软件市场进行了一个简单但又明确的分类,有几分道理,值得一提!

  • 上流软件:这类软件主要是卖概念,讲哲学,代表软件公司是IBM;
  • 中流软件:这类软件主要是卖版权,讲升级,代表软件公司是Microsoft;
  • 下流软件:这类软件主要是卖技术,讲服务,代表软件公司是用友;
      以上三类是针对企业软件而言,下面这类则涵盖了大多数软件的发展趋势,有种统一规划的意味。

  • 非主流软件:这类软件主要是卖流量,讲公益,讲开源。代表的软件公司有360、QQ
      这类软件针对的是国内软件市场。


Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Re-Activate my Weblog

It has been a long time ago that I did not come here writing down my thoughts and following my feelings. During this period of time, I have not been used to organised my words by this mean, but been used to write them down on my paper notebooks/scratch-books because they were always staying with me. I need not save my thoughts for later inputting while the Internet was available. All I need to do was just taking out my notebook and scratching any thoughts on it. Everything was fresh and active!

I must admit that we are all connected nowadays. Apart from the concept of social network, the emerging interactive and collaborative technologies enable you to stay contacting with your friends all the time. It makes so easy. Even on the move, we are still on the line via your mobile device. "Keeping in touch" is so easy! There is no choice for you to think about whether taking it or not. You have to take it, otherwise you will be omitted by the most part of the social circle you are in. Don't doubt it! In the meantime, if you are in, you will be popular very easily and your thoughts can be spread across the network swiftly. Not to mention if you are proactive and creative, in that case, you could be famous with just a night time. Just do it!

Obviously I am not the person who wishes my own thoughts buried. I like collaborative ideas! I like feedbacks, ideas, advices, suggestions and critics. I cannot move all of my previous words from those notebooks to this space. But I can log them from now on.