Clouds over Berlin

by Kris_Tuttle on October 13, 2008

A healthy sub­set of the global geeks are set­tling into Berlin later this month for a stream of web-technology-focused events.  As “obvi­ous” as is the inevitabil­ity of cloud com­put­ing may be to most of us there are still a huge num­ber of tech­ni­cal and user obsta­cles to over­come before it can really be called mainstream.

Set­ting raw band­width speed and cov­er­age aside for the moment there will be plenty of dis­cus­sion of the soft­ware and service-based issues fac­ing cloud com­put­ing adop­tion at the Web 2.0 event in Berlin.   In par­tic­u­lar we’d high­light the following:

1. Cross plat­form: There’s been some splin­ter­ing of client-side tech­nolo­gies like IE, FF, Safari, iTunes/iPhone and now Chrome to name a few.  How will they get har­mo­nized?  What about Adobe Flash, Flex and AIR?

2. Scal­ing: Ama­zon and Google have started efforts to try and lead the way here but the abil­ity to cre­ate, run and scale cloud appli­ca­tions is par­tic­u­larly dif­fi­cult given the sheer size of the user pop­u­la­tion.  The cloud may be “elas­tic” but how long does it take to stretch and con­tract?  These com­pa­nies will be in Berlin to talk about this and how smaller firms like RightScale and Elas­tra may help.

3. Devel­op­ment Vision: What are the right sets of server-side tech­nolo­gies to build on for the long-term?  Location-based ser­vices are increas­ingly being inte­grated into appli­ca­tions as the vir­tual and real world appli­ca­tions meld together.  How is that going to come together over time? 

There’s no doubt that there will be much more to cover in the three days we’ll be in Berlin and for those inter­ested in an even deeper dive their are events like Bar­Camp that pre­cede the Web 2.0 event and some spe­cial after-events aimed at fur­ther social­iz­ing and human collaboration.

As a reminder feel free to use our Research 2.0 dis­count code “webeu08gr63” for a sub­stan­tial dis­count on registration. 

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