In February 2007, as we were starting up the SOA Consortium, I facilitated a series of invitation-only, vendor-free, SOA Executive Summits, with leading CIOs and CTOs representing Fortune 1000 corporations, major government agencies and non-governmental organizations. The purpose of the Summits was two-fold. First, was to validate, augment or contradict the mission, vision, strategies and tactics of the newly formed SOA Consortium. Second, was to conduct a roundtable discussion on real-world Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) implementation opportunities and challenges with advanced SOA adopters.

One of the questions I asked during the roundtable was “Where will the services come from?”…

…Two years later, inspired by a conversation with a cloud computing software provider, I revisited the “where will the services come from question” with members of our community of practice.  However, instead of focusing on where they might “get services”, I asked if their organizations are currently, or considering, “offering services via the cloud”, to augment interactions with business partners and existing customers, and/or as a means to generate new revenue streams.

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Now, Russ Daniels, VP & CTO, Cloud Services Strategy, Hewlett Packard.  Some Cloud capabilities have been previously discussed (in industry) as utility computing. 

More interesting, from Russ’s perspective: "The cloud is the internet’s next stage of evolution".

The cloud is great for connecting.  It’s more than an alternative delivery system.  Connecting people to people, people to experiences, data to context & location, businesses to customers and businesses to businesses.

"Experience is a never ending stream of events." 

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