Michael Krumpe, President and Chief Architect at Intelligent Technology Integration (ITI), a Charlotte, North Carolina based IT Consultancy. He is certified through The Open Group’s Architecture Framework program, a patent-pending holder and the originator of the Syneuros Open Source project which enables organizations utilize desktops in the enterprise to allocate power for a Private Cloud. Mr. Krumpe has worked in the IT industry for nearly 15 years, serving in roles including Chief Technology Officer of a software company, Director, Analyst, Programmer, Architecture Manager and Consultant for organizations including, but not limited to: United Nations, United States Navy (USN), Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon, Merrill Lynch, Johnson & Johnson, AmerisourceBergen, Kerr-McGee Corporation, Plumtree and Perficient. www.inteltechintg.com
| Turning the cloud upside down |
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Michael Krumpe |
| For all the hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in the cloud industry, it’s more worthwhile to think about the billions that aren’t being spent yet – and why. Two major concerns are holding many companies and organizations back from committing to the cloud.
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Video: Syneuros 1st Public Introduction @ Cloud Camp San Diego |
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February 09 2011
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Michael Krumpe & Dave Nielsen |
First public introduction of Syneuros, an Open Source project by Intelligent Technology Integration (ITI) that enables a desktop pc to allocate power to a Private Cloud. This presentation builds the business case and how Syneuros addresses it. This presentation was was Cloud Camp San Diego, after The Open Group Architecture Framework conference. Michael Krumpe is also TOGAF 9 certified, and Patent Pending holder for the Syneuros method.
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Open Grid Forum (OGF) |
The Open Grid Forum (OGF) is a community of users, developers, and vendors leading the global standardization effort for grid computing. The work of OGF is carried out through community-initiated working groups, which develop standards and specifications in cooperation with other leading standards organizations, software vendors, and users. OGF hosts several events each year to further develop grid-related specifications and use cases and to share best practices.
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Open Group Cloud Work Group |
The Open Group Cloud Work Group exists to create a common understanding among buyers and suppliers of how enterprises of all sizes and scales of operation can include Cloud Computing technology in a safe and secure way in their architectures to realize its significant cost, scalability and agility benefits.
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