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Cloud consultant wants Amazon Web Services revamp

Cloud consultant wants Amazon Web Services revamp

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 08 Apr 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

With businesses moving some aspects of their operations to public cloud offerings, one cloud computing expert says Amazon must rethink one aspect of its Amazon Web Services interface

 

In an e-mail response to ComputerWorld Canada, AWS spokesperson Kay Kinton said Amazon customers have asked us for the ability to share their backup snapshots publicly.

 

“In general we have found that users understand this feature very well as this is no different than users explicitly choosing to share their data by any means,” she said. “That said, we have updated our documentation to provide more explicit guidance on this feature.”

 

Siegel would also like to see Amazon give users a second set of credentials for their accounts. This would come in handy, he said, for users who want to experiment with live and staging versions of their site.

 

“Because you’re limited by this public cloud constraint of having one set of credentials that you use to manage, multiple teams end up using the same credentials on multiple products,” Siegel said.

 

Whether or not Amazon will heed Siegel’s advice remains to be seen, but cloud security is certainly an issue that isn’t going away for the company anytime soon. During a keynote speech at last month’s Cebit conference in Germany, Amazon Web Services CTO Werner Vogels said companies with customer-facing Web systems should adopt cloud services immediately.

 

The CTO also said he wants to end the misconception that AWS exists to sell the company's excess server capacity.

 

“There is a myth out there that when Christmas comes, suddenly, all of the foundations under your building will be gone ... that is obviously not the case,” said Vogels last month.

 

– With files from Mikael Ricknäs, IDG News Service (Stockholm Bureau)










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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