Cloud Computing Jargon Watch

We present our first edition of the Cloud Computing Jargon Watch.

Rich Miller

November 14, 2008

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Cloud computing is everywhere these days. Some folks are still trying to define cloud computing, and others have given up trying. All the while, cloud terminology is extending in new directions. Here's our first edition of the Cloud Computing Jargon Watch:

  • The InterCloud: As in the Internet, evolved into a connected web of clouds rather than networks. I'd never encountered this term before I heard Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior use it in her session at the Web 2.0 conference. But it appears to have occurred to someone back in 2005, when intercloud.com was registered by a domain speculator.   

  • Content Delivery Cloud: This term was coined by Reuven Cohen at Enomaly, and has been embraced by Pando Networks, which hosts ContentDeliveryCloud.com

  • Cloud Networking:  This is the motto for Arista Networks, as explained by its CEO, former Cisco exec Jayshree Ullal. Arista has applied for a trademark for the term, which is made more interesting by the fact that Dell owns the domain CloudNetworking.com, which was registered in 2006.

Got any other examples of new cloudy jargon?

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