Interview with the M.D. Rus Foster, of VPS.NET
Rus, you’re the newest addition to VPS.NET team, why don’t you tell us a bit about yourself?
Thanks for welcoming me. I’ve been in the internet industry for 15 years starting up when the wee-waaarhh dialup noise was the best way of getting online and spent the last 8 or so years working with virtualisation and cloud before it was called cloud. There has always been special place for technology in my life and I used to love being an early adopter, playing with the latest gadgets. Even now I like getting my hands dirty trying out new things and a good tinkering is one of my favorite ways to spend a few hours.
Outside the high life of running VPS.net. I’m a father to my daughter, a husband to my wife and a convenient source of food to 5 cats, 3 guinea pigs and a dog. I enjoy gaming with Skyrim taking up far too much of my free time. My new years resolution is to learn to play the piano which so far has got me unto playing 3 Blind Mice. Of course by Xmas 2012 I will have a top 40 chart hit 🙂
Your resume says you’ve got a bit of experience in hosting, want to talk about that?
Many years ago I started hosting using a bit of software called User Mode Linux which was a precursor to today’s virtualisation platforms. In that time I’ve seen resources go up, prices go down and technology just growing by leaps and bounds. The things that are being done with clouds now-a-days we couldn’t even image a few years ago. Whatever the future holds its going to be an exciting time to be in the industry.
What kind of tricks have you got up your sleeve for VPS.NET and its customers?
Well we’ve got some lovely new HP Sans rolling out in Q1 as well as a few new funky products and offerings. I can’t say too much currently as they are still under wraps but they are going to be fantastic offerings for the entire VPS.net and UK2 customer base. A little sneak preview however is that this year we are aiming for new locations with Europe being our first stop in the first 3 months of 2012. For the other 9 months well you will just have to wait and see.
Where do you think Cloud Hosting will go in the future? Is it a niche product or something that the mainstream is moving towards?
Cloud is going from a new thing to just the way things are done so soon cloud hosting will just become hosting as it becomes commoditised. The new big thing will be the way we interact with the internet. Most people consider their phones to be a device but if you
take that device, add on augmented reality, 4G connectivity you get the ability to have a virtual realm hooked into the real world. The ability to just look at a building using a smartphone and then it pulls up a full HUD of information isn’t that far off. Taking things
being integrated even further with the screen being a contact lens, hooked up via a fast wireless connection to your smartphone opens up possibilities that we can only barley in visage today. Cloud will provide the infrastructure, while the smartphone will deliver the experience.