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	<title>Comments on: Cloud Impressions from EMCWorld 2009 &#8211; Clouds, Virtualization and Things Already Possible</title>
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		<title>By: roland</title>
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		<description>Chris, great articles about your takeaways from EMCWorld 2009. The recent days showed us some major changes on the clouds battlefield and I guess that EMC is in a good position and has partnered with some other interesting player. One thing I want to comment is about evolving standards for Cloud images and templates:
For quite some time there are at least two interesting developments in this area. One is the VMWare/XEN Source OVF (Open Virtualization Format), an open and extensible specification for packaging of Virtual Machines, which allows interoperatbility. The other developement, the deserves attention are the ‘Elastic Computing Markup Language‘ (ECML) and the ‘Elastic Deployment Markup Language‘ (EDML) from a company named Elastra, who is claiming to be the &#039;Enterprise Cloud Company&#039;. I will dig into this with blogpost on this subject soon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris, great articles about your takeaways from EMCWorld 2009. The recent days showed us some major changes on the clouds battlefield and I guess that EMC is in a good position and has partnered with some other interesting player. One thing I want to comment is about evolving standards for Cloud images and templates:<br />
For quite some time there are at least two interesting developments in this area. One is the VMWare/XEN Source OVF (Open Virtualization Format), an open and extensible specification for packaging of Virtual Machines, which allows interoperatbility. The other developement, the deserves attention are the ‘Elastic Computing Markup Language‘ (ECML) and the ‘Elastic Deployment Markup Language‘ (EDML) from a company named Elastra, who is claiming to be the &#8216;Enterprise Cloud Company&#8217;. I will dig into this with blogpost on this subject soon.</p>
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