This is indeed an interesting project. Having worked in IT Infrastructure myself I know how painful it is to setup things yourself. With such concept things are definitely going to be smooth for a company as most of the things will be handled by the vendor. I would love to setup things on the fly and have a proactive monitoring set for my servers and other network devices. This is indeed the path which is still unexplored and I am happy that blockchain and project like this have bought the bits and pieces together and presented it in the most efficient and effective manner.
Good luck to the team and I will be following your project for sure.
First, I will say that I am interested in this project and I have participated in the ICO.
I do have a few concerns that I don't think anyone here has expressed. DO NOT take this personally but this is just coming from someone that has worked in infrastructure for a decade with my most recent role involving VMWare VM administration, AWS/Azure migrations, and workload analysis.
1. Establishing a CLOUD provider compute environment IS A HUGE undertaking! After reading the white paper, I do not see any technical specifics of how you plan to accomplish this. While the White paper is complete, it's more of a project plan than a technical white paper.
I'm not saying you can't do it, but for someone like myself who knows what's involved - it would be nice to see how TBIS plans to accomplish this - at least in small detail. You can't just pull Enterprise class services out of thin air.
2. 99.999999% uptime is the most "sales pitchy" cliche one can throw out in this industry. If you plan to run this on the ETH network - what will your plan be to address the fact that an app as simple as CryptoKitties was able to "crash" the Ethereum blockchain? Has anyone else here given this some thought?
3. I'm a little weary that the address on your DUNS number is registered to your apt.
TITANIUM BLOCKCHAIN INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INC.
15027 DICKENS ST APT 4
SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91403
HOWEVER, it's not uncommon to start a business from home so I wont knock this too hard.
All that said - I think TBIS has a pretty lofty goal here and I hope that your team can deliver.