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Advanced service brokerage capabilities as the catalyst for future cloud service ecosystems

Abstract

Market analysts have foreseen the emergence of cloud brokers in the mediation of cloud services. But rather than focus on current kinds of intermediary role, it is more constructive to consider the kinds of brokerage capability that could be offered in the future, which go far beyond the integration, aggregation and customization services available today. This paper identifies advanced capabilities for cloud service governance, quality assurance and optimization that will be critical in catalyzing the emergence of cloud service ecosystems, environments in which all parties will find their symbiotic niches. It shows the path whereby a platform provider could evolve to become the hub of a cloud service ecosystem, through gradually taking on more of these advanced brokerage capabilities. The paper provides an overview of work conducted by the EU FP7 Broker@Cloud project towards realizing these advanced brokerage capabilities.

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Anthony J.H. Simons
  • Konstantinos Bratanis
  • Dimitrios Kourtesis
  • Iraklis Paraskakis
  • Simeon Veloudis
  • Yiannis Verginadis
  • Gregoris Mentzas
  • Simone Braun
  • Alessandro Rossini

Affiliation

  • University of Sheffield
  • Greece
  • National Technical University of Athens
  • Germany
  • SINTEF Digital / Sustainable Communication Technologies

Year

2014

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Book

CCB 2014: Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on CrossCloud Systems : Publication of Middleware '14, 15th International Middleware Conference Bordeaux, France — December 08 - 12, 2014

ISBN

978-1-4503-3233-0

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