Red Hat warns of cloud 'lock-in'

Daily Newsletters

Sign up to ZDNet UK's daily newsletter.

NEWS
Vendors of proprietary software are attempting to lock customers into cloud computing products, according to open source software company Red Hat.

Speaking at the Red Hat Summit in Chicago on Wednesday, Red Hat president of products and technologies, Paul Cormier, said vendors such as Microsoft were attempting to take customers "back to the '80s" with their cloud computing strategies. Microsoft, meanwhile, has told ZDNet UK that it is making "great progress" in supporting multiple vendors in the cloud.

"A lot of vendors are trying to gain back the lock-in of the '80s, especially in messaging and grid [technologies]," said Cormier. "Many customers are using proprietary technology to build out private clouds, which is a problem in the making. With our friend in Redmond, get sucked into this if you dare."

Cormier claimed that with the Windows Azure Platform, Microsoft's cloud services platform, customers were limited by lack of completely interoperable services.

"On this stack [Azure], you don't have a lot of wiggle room," said Cormier. "Microsoft is saying, 'You have to trust us, we'll go down this voyage together', but they are not there yet [in terms of interop]."

Cormier told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that Microsoft was not yet fully interoperable with Linux implementations, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

"We don't know whether Microsoft will bring Azure into RHEL," said Cormier. "As [Linux] is closed out of the stack, this is an opportunity for lock-in."

Cormier added that virtualisation vendor VMware was also attempting to lock customers into using its software, and that there were "a lot of black holes in VMware systems" in a criticism of VMware interoperability with RHEL.

Microsoft told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that both the company and the technology industry as a whole are in the process of working out cloud interoperability issues. It added that Azure supports multiple protocols.

"We recognise our customers are working with mixed IT environments, so we've intensified our interoperability efforts across the company. This is exemplified in our open approach to cloud computing," said Vijay Rajagopalan, principal architect on the Microsoft interoperability strategy team.

"While our industry is still in the early stages of collaborating on cloud interoperability issues, we've made great progress with our products and standards support. For example, the Windows Azure platform supports a host of Microsoft and non-Microsoft languages, open protocols and technologies."

Rajagopalan said the Windows Azure Platform supports standards and protocols including SOAP, REST and XML, and that developers can use programming frameworks including .Net and PHP. He added that Microsoft is working with the open source community by funding software development kits (SDK) in Java, PHP and Ruby for the Azure Services Platform.

In future, Microsoft plans to fund SDK development for other languages and tools, including Eclipse frameworks and service dashboards, and web services such as Open ID, Rajagopalan said. 

VMware had not responded to a request for comment at the time of writing.

Talkback

Nothing new out of Redmond, as they are still using the extend, embrace, destroy tactic. If you want to use their apps, you have to use their OS. If you want to play the game you have to be on their team.

ator1940 4 September, 2009 13:19
Reply

I left a comment on this already? :s

The just of it was that if these big company's are to afraid to take a step closer to better interoperability across the cloud spectrum, then they should step aside and let the smaller business lead the way.

As opposed to trying to propriety everything they discover, and taking us back in time.

CA 4 September, 2009 15:48
Reply

... and so did I :(

Microsoft HAS changed. They've found a way of doing the 'embrace' & 'extend' in one move - offer to help other interoperate, but only on a Windows platform.

Tezzer 4 September, 2009 16:04
Reply

Post your comment

In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.

You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your ZDNet UK account below

  • Login

Will not be displayed with your comment

By signing up for this service, you indicate that you agree to our Terms and Conditions and have read and understood our Privacy Policy. Questions about membership? Find the answers in the Community FAQ

Get ZDNet UK's daily newsletter

Enter your email address to sign up

ZDNet UK Live

fgvrg56

Unfortunately main issue is that ASUS is refusing to accept that they make some mistake on this version of asus Transformer prime. 1 - GPS sensor...

56 minutes ago by fgvrg56 on Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime Wi-Fi & GPS problems?
Ben Woods

@Marcus A fair question. Just talked with Archos which said it was working on an announcement for next week....

2 hours ago by Ben Woods on Archos confirms G9 Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule
Marcus Karlsson

Any update on this, considering the claimed "first week of February"?

3 hours ago by Marcus Karlsson via Facebook on Archos confirms G9 Ice Cream Sandwich update schedule
apexwm

Bill Goodrich : Just as al_langevin pointed out, with Windows Server 2008 there is no Services for Macintosh anymore. It's gone, not available....

11 hours ago by apexwm on Windows Server 2008 drops the ball for Mac compatibility
txtrainguy

Replying to an old topic that I'm currently facing with my CEO (who is on a Mac). Our servers are primarily Windows Servers, office is about...

18 hours ago by txtrainguy on Windows Server 2008 drops the ball for Mac compatibility
k0tcs3

Sure, that makes perfect sense. Pay wrong-doers money and thank them for breaching your security and pointing out your flaws, that would surely...

18 hours ago by k0tcs3 on US indicts Romanian over NASA climate change hack
Random_Error

I think he's referring specifically to Android apps, as Apple do regulate their App Store, but Google seem to let any old crap onto the Android store!

18 hours ago by Random_Error on RIM: BlackBerry will keep 'garbage' apps out of store
Paul Fezziwig

Keep the crap apps out?! How will they compete with Android and Apple's claim to fame of having so many life changing apps? I wonder if the media...

24 hours ago by Paul Fezziwig via Facebook on RIM: BlackBerry will keep 'garbage' apps out of store
Aigars Mahinovs

It has been shown time after time that if there is an author store that sells the songs at even 1$ per song and gives you a high-quality digital...

1 day ago by Aigars Mahinovs via Facebook on Copyright isn't working, says European Commission
awbMaven

""As a result of Butyka's alleged conduct, researchers were unable to use the computers for more than two months while NASA removed the malicious...

1 day ago by awbMaven on US indicts Romanian over NASA climate change hack
subhorup

It simultaneously worries me and uplifts me that a self-proclaimed group of internet activists name themselves after Indian mythical figures....

1 day ago by subhorup on Anonymous activists release PCAnywhere source code
naviathan

It's actually far easier to work anonymously on the internet than you think. With tools like Tor bouncing your traffic around the world before...

2 days ago by naviathan on Anonymous activists release PCAnywhere source code
Agnostic_OS

1000272134 and bluedalmatian with you both there but then I'm still in 10.04 land (and happy with it)

2 days ago by Agnostic_OS on Ten factors that make Ubuntu 11.10 a hit
apexwm

Interesting article and definitely see your points on the products mentioned. One of the top products for our Help Desk (approximately 20% of all...

2 days ago by apexwm on Ten flawed products that derail productivity
Paul Hutchinson

Absolutely - this should obviously not be handled my isp - but handled by their hosting operator. What's been suggested here is that my isp police...

2 days ago by Paul Hutchinson via Facebook on MPs urge ISPs to take down terrorist material
Techs UK

Looks like a great phone. I don't notice any deficiencies in WP7. used IOS before, that's pretty good. I don't spend much time in Apps, all i need...

2 days ago by Techs UK on Nokia pins US 're-entry' hopes on Lumia 900
Larry Bloggy

Now with the help of these apps you are always synced with MS outlook while on the move. Just download apps like xobni or outlookreflex and get...

2 days ago by Larry Bloggy via Facebook on Outlook Social Connector beta 2 and the LinkedIn connector
mike40g123

Your details are wrong. The version currently being made is the one with 2 USB ports, 256MB RAM and a network port. This is the Model B. The...

2 days ago by mike40g123 on Raspberry Pi boards set to go on sale
Moley

The thing that has been puzzling me for quite a while is how Anonymous can remain anonymous whilst not only being active on the Internet but also...

3 days ago by Moley on Anonymous activists release PCAnywhere source code
Don Dilly

If what Semantec is saying is rue, that is even worse and shows a complete disregard for thier users. If what Anonymous claims is true and the...

3 days ago by Don Dilly via Facebook on Anonymous activists release PCAnywhere source code

Latest in Application Development