The following are the analyst quotes of Krishnan Subramanian in technology press:
- New Redhat Release Garners Kudos, Questions (Technews World)
- Dell’s cloud strategy: Do-it-yourself private clouds (TechTarget)
- Cloud Computing: Fact Vs Fog (Grail Research)
- Matchmaking for the Cloud (Technology Review)
- 5 Ways You’re Already Using the Cloud (TheStreet.com)
- SensibleCloud introduces industry’s first comprehensive cloud control solution (PR Release)
- Enterprise Cloud Computing: Is your business inhibited? (HP Cloud Blog)
- The future of cloud computing: Industry predictions for 2012 (CloudExpo News)
- Cloud Computing disrupts vendor landscape (NetworkWorld)
- Cloud Computing disrupts vendor landscape (CIO.com.au)
- SAP buys SuccessFactors (ServicesAngle)
- Amazon: The Microsoft of the Cloud (The Register)
- Tier 3 Brings .NET to CloudFoundry as Picture Emerges of the Platform Market (ServicesAngle)
- The secret to getting rich in 2012: Open APIs (The Register)
- Platform as a Service predictions: What will 2012 bring? (TechTarget)
- Discussion on Enterprise Cloud Computing with Krishnan Subramanian, a Gigaom Pro Analyst and Co-Founder of CloudAve (Direct2Dell)
- NoOps – A Big Lie or a Political Shift (DevOps Angle)
- CloudScaling Aims to build Super Clouds (Silicon Angle)
- Bitnami offers App package for private (and public) clouds (DevOps Angle)
- Has OpenStack finally won over IBM (Gigaom)
- Sony division moves some services from AWS to OpenStack (Network World)
- Citrix ditches OpenStack for Apache (Computer World)
- Citrix Gives Cloudstack to the Apache Software Foundation and Turns its Back on OpenStack (Services Angle)
- Citrix gives CloudStack to the Apache Software Foundation (Network Computing)
- Are You Available? Cloud Uptime a Year After the Great Amazon Web Services Outage (Services Angle)
- Citrix Contributes Open Source Cloud Platform CloudStack to Apache Software Foundation (Web Host Industry Review)
- OpenStack development finds big growing pains (ARN from IDG)
- Is Google Drive Ready To Hit The Road (TechNews World)
- With Its New Marketplace, Amazon Web Services is Becoming the Next Microsoft (ServicesAngle)
- VMware Celebrates CloudFoundry’s First Birthday (Talk in the Cloud)
- Is India the emerging cloud computing capital of the world (Information Week India)
- Skydrive Builds Up Syncing, Downsizes Free Space (TechNews World)
- VMware Acquires Cetas, Weaponizes Cloud Big Data (ServicesAngle)
- Salesforce Plans Government Cloud, App Exchange (Talk in the Cloud)
- VMware, Piston Cloud pledge to develop open source PaaS offering (Network World)
- CIO view: NIST helps cut vendor cloud FUD (ZDNet)
- Eucalyptus makes moves to stand apart from open source cloud rivals (Network World)
- Platform as a Service evolves from development to application management (Tech Target)
- An Open API Debate: Pragmatism v. Federation (Services Angle)
- An unStructured Future For Cloud Computing (Forbes)
- Cloud Computing Forecast: Cloudy with a Chance of Fail (Forbes)
- PaaS cloud computing: Best practices and strategies (TechTarget)
- DynamicOps Acquisition Helps VMware Differentiate From AWS And Infrastructure Players (TechCrunch)
- Sorry IBM – A Big Box Is Not A Platform As A Service (TechCrunch)
- Licensing Is The Achilles Heel For The New Microsoft Office (TechCrunch)
- VMware Buys Nicira For $1.26 Billion And Gives More Clues About Cloud Strategy (TechCrunch)
- Cisco Touts Its Cloudy Open Future – Will VMware Do The Same? (TechCrunch)
- Box Is Overvalued, But Maybe Not By Much (SiliconAngle)
- The Battle To Become “The Linux Of The Cloud” (Forbes)
- Free clouds! Piston latest to jump on ‘freemium’ bandwagon (Network World)
- Oops. OpenStack board member says letting VMware into project was a mistake (Network World)
- Apprenda Joins Army of Microsoft Clouds (Sorta) (Wired)
- Salesforce pushes Heroku into big biz with full Java stack support (GigaOm)
- OpenStack Foundation launches (Computerworld)
- Heroku entices enterprise Java developers with cloud platform (Infoworld)
- Open Source Fear Mongering Is Ridiculous With The Advent Of Open APIs (TechCrunch)
- What’s To Come As Jive’s Tony Zingale Appears On Stage at Boxworks With Box CEO Aaron Levie? (TechCrunch)
- BYOD Will Fundamentally Change How We See the Cloud (SiliconAngle)
- OpenStack ‘clock is ticking,’ Forrester analyst warns (NetworkWorld)
- CloudStack releases first code under Apache license (NetworkWorld)
- Google Gears Up Compute Engine for Cloud Fight (ECT News Network)
- Vala Afshar’s Top 100 Influencers on Twitter (ZDNet)
- How long will big-name customers like Netflix put up with Amazon cloud outages? (NetworkWorld)
- Google Hangout With Rishidot Founder To Ask What’s The Big Deal About The Open Cloud (Techcrunch)
- Hypervisor startup is virtualizing virtualization (Network World)
- Anturis Launches IT-Monitoring Service For Small Business Market, But Open Source Critiques Are Unfounded (Techcrunch)
- Dropbox Sends a Message to Google With Mailbox Buy (TechNewsWorld)
- For Software Giant Oracle, The Cloud Of Doom (American Public Media)
- Is Amazon Getting Ready for PaaS with Simple Workflow Service? (InfoQ)
- AWS Reveals In Job Listing It’s Launching “A New Business,” Looks To Be Pushing Deeper Into Mobile (Techcrunch)
- Cloud prices: How low can they go? (NetworkWorld)
- State Of The Platform As A Service Market, A Discussion For Deploycon (Techcrunch)
- CloudMunch Continuously Delivering DevOps In The Cloud (Dr. Dobb’s)
- More enterprises develop mobile apps for SaaS (Techtarget)
- Spoof Video Symbolizes The Energy And Brashness Of OpenStack, A Rising Cloud Power (Techcrunch)
- Pivotal puts PaaS in the spotlight (NetworkWorld)
- Debian Will Serve As The Default OS For Google Compute Engine (Techcrunch)
- Dell refining plans for OpenStack-powered public cloud (ComputerWorld)
- The Secret(s) to OpenStack’s Overnight Success (ReadWrite)
- The 25 Most Influential People Tweeting About Cloud Computing (TheNextWeb)
- Think cloud is no big deal? IBM and Salesforce.com just spent a combined $4.5 billion on it (Network World)
- Commodity Clouds, the ‘Tuning Tax’ and What Cloud Users Really Need (CIO Magazine)
- Who Are The Top Ten Influencers In Social, Mobile, and Cloud? (Forbes)
- Can Red Hat do for OpenStack what it did for Linux (Network World)
- Debating the Definition of Cloud Computing Platforms (Forbes)
- As the cloud grows in importance, Netflix is positioned to lead mainstream enterprises to adopt it in droves (ReadWrite)
- CloudMunch Continuously Delivering DevOps In The Cloud (Dr. Dobbs)
- Six cloud computing industry leaders to follow on Twitter (TechTarget)
- What’s holding back the cloud industry (Network World)
- The Top 100 Cloud Computing Experts On Twitter (Huffington Post)
- Vala Afshar’s top 100 influencers on Twitter (ZDNet)
- IEEE Computer Society to host Rock Stars of Mobile Cloud (Press Release)
- The 39 Most Important People In Cloud Computing (Business Insider)
- Don’t Bet Against Aaron Levie (Inc Magazine)
- RedHat Announces OpenShift Enterprise 2 – And The PaaS Wars Get Ever-Murkier (Forbes)
- The War Over Open Platform Services Is Just Getting Started (ReadWrite)
- Are Docker Containers Essential to PaaS (Information Week)
- Is the PaaS Market as we know it dying? (Network World)
- What is going on with PaaS? (InfoQ)
- Virtual Roundtable: The Future of PaaS In Cloud Computing (InfoQ)
- Thought Leaders in Cloud – Krishnan Subramanian, Red Hat (YourStory)
- The PaaS Naysayers are wrong – here’s when it makes sense (Citeworld)
- What is Platform as a Service Experts Disagree (Information Week)
- Interop: The future of cloud computing (Information Week)
- Are containers beginning of the end of virtual machines (Virtualization Review)
- PaaS debate heats up at Interop (Information Week)
- OpenStack Influencers in the list of Influential People in Cloud Computing (Buildyourbestcloud.com)
- Hybrid IT: The Model of Choice for a Growing Set of Business Challenges (CIO Magazine)
- Docker is driving the new breed of PaaS (The New Stack)
- Docker’s red-hot application portability solution (Infoworld)
- Windows ‘Drawbridge’ Container Tech Sets Stage for Docker Battle (RedmondMag)
- Containers: Beyond Virtualization (RedmondMag)
- Cloud Price Wars: How low can they go? (SiliconAngle)
- Virtual Roundtable: The role of containers in Modern Applications (InfoQ)
- Will the mysterious Apache Flink find a sweet spot in the enterprise? (Silicon Angle)
- Which enterprise vendor will benefit most from Github acquisition (TechRepublic)
- Amazon to everyone, you are toast (ReadWrite)
- Docker may be the dumbest thing you do today (The Register)
- Is Google pushing the cloud envelope too far (NetworkWorld)
- Five major pitfalls to avoid in a cloud migration (ZDNet)
- Virtual panel on Cloud Lock-in (InfoQ)
- These two vendors are most likely to bring Kubernetes containers to the enterprise (Tech Republic)
- Trolling in the city: Salesforce competitor pays for ambiguous sky writing outside of Dreamforce (SFGate)
- The cloud in 2018: Both more and less choice than ever before (Tech Republic)
- Why Oracle can’t buy its way to success in the cloud wars (Tech Republic)
- How Amazon could kill Kubernetes with developer kindness (Tech Republic)
- Here’s Red Hat’s open secret on how to make $3B selling free stuff (Tech Republic)
- 77 #ITOps luminaries to follow on Twitter (TechBeacon)
- Apache OpenWhisk vulnerability targets IBM Cloud Functions (TechTarget)
- Developers, not CIOs, are who drive your cloud strategy (Infoworld)
- Atomist adds drift management feature to pare technical debt (Tech Target)
- Cloud Foundry’s embrace of Kubernetes is business as usual, not a “demise” (Tech Republic)
- Why doesn’t anyone weep for Docker? (Tech Republic)
- Swim DataFabric platform helps to understand edge streaming data (Tech Target)
- The problem with AI? People (Tech Republic)
- Kasten backup aims for secure Kubernetes protection (Tech Target)
- SUSE buys Rancher Labs for Kubernetes expertise (Tech Target)
- New performance monitoring tool alerts developers in real-time (Tech Target)
- Isima emerges with bi(OS) converged data platform (Tech Target)
- Docker taps JFrog Artifactory for developer partnership (Tech Target)
- App dev focuses on low-code, Kubernetes development in 2021 (Tech Target)
- Microsoft VS Code: Winning developer mindshare (Tech Target)
- GitHub hires first-ever chief security officer (Tech Target)