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Profiles - Tuesday, October 26, 2010 8:43 - 0 Comments
Q&A: Qantas’ chief IT architect on cloud computing
Chris Seller is Qantas’ chief IT architect and head of Operations for its Corporate Services and Technology division. The executive is a veteran of the airline — having held senior IT roles within its ranks for over a decade, including as the head of IT for its Jetstar subsidiary. Seller took some time out recently to speak about Qantas’ cloud computing strategy and the issue in general.
What is your definition of private cloud?
Private Cloud services are an evolution of the datacentre virtualisation technology developments that have occurred over the past five years and offer higher levels of security, reliability and customisation for critical business systems using private networks. These environments deliver some of the benefits of public cloud computing without the potential risks, capitalising on data security, reliability, and corporate oversight concerns.
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