The market of cloud resources is currently dominated by proprietary solutions for what concerns resource delivering, pricing models and service level agreements. In the future cloud markets, when cloud standards will get mature and full interoperability among cloud systems will be a reality, the competition challenge among providers will be played on the capability of supplying high and differentiated QoS levels. In this new scenario advanced and flexible mechanisms to support the matchmaking between what providers offer and what customers demand must be devised. Along with an analysis of the current cloud offering in terms of pricing model, SLA negotiation capabilities, service performance levels and cloud application requirements, this wo...
Research into computing resource markets has mainly considered the question of which market mechanis...
Cloud computing has created a paradigm shift that affects the way in which business applications are...
none3nononeDi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio ODi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio
The market of cloud resources is currently dominated by proprietary solutions for what concerns reso...
Abstract—Cloud computing technology has reached a good level of maturity. The market of cloud resour...
none2noTo date a few, big providers dominate the market of Cloud resources. They provide proprietary...
International audienceWith the advent of Cloud Computing, organizations are increasingly migrating t...
Over the past few years, an increasing number of organizations have been considering the use of some...
AbstractCloud-based services have become the backbone of IT industry nowadays and the promising tech...
Until today, Cloud providers only offer a limited set of non-negotiable service levels to their cust...
Cloud Computing markets arise as an efficient way to allocate resources for the execution of tasks a...
Cloud computing has emerged as a distributed computing paradigm where resources are requested on dem...
Cloud Computing represents a new era where computing is offered as a service rather than as a physic...
Cloud computing is a pattern for delivering ubiquitous and on demand computing resources based on pa...
During the past years, the cloud vision at distributed systems progressively became the new trend f...
Research into computing resource markets has mainly considered the question of which market mechanis...
Cloud computing has created a paradigm shift that affects the way in which business applications are...
none3nononeDi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio ODi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio
The market of cloud resources is currently dominated by proprietary solutions for what concerns reso...
Abstract—Cloud computing technology has reached a good level of maturity. The market of cloud resour...
none2noTo date a few, big providers dominate the market of Cloud resources. They provide proprietary...
International audienceWith the advent of Cloud Computing, organizations are increasingly migrating t...
Over the past few years, an increasing number of organizations have been considering the use of some...
AbstractCloud-based services have become the backbone of IT industry nowadays and the promising tech...
Until today, Cloud providers only offer a limited set of non-negotiable service levels to their cust...
Cloud Computing markets arise as an efficient way to allocate resources for the execution of tasks a...
Cloud computing has emerged as a distributed computing paradigm where resources are requested on dem...
Cloud Computing represents a new era where computing is offered as a service rather than as a physic...
Cloud computing is a pattern for delivering ubiquitous and on demand computing resources based on pa...
During the past years, the cloud vision at distributed systems progressively became the new trend f...
Research into computing resource markets has mainly considered the question of which market mechanis...
Cloud computing has created a paradigm shift that affects the way in which business applications are...
none3nononeDi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio ODi Modica G; Petralia G; Tomarchio