Archive for May, 2010

SaaS Based Solution by Pitney Bowes

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Pitney Bowes announced today that MapInfo(R) Stratus(TM), a Software as a Service (SaaS) based solution for publishing and sharing location-based data and services.  This service will now be offered in the cloud.  According to their press release “this provides internal audiences or external parties with instant access to location intelligence analysis for better understanding customers and building stronger relationships.”

“Visualizing data and analyzing location-based information on interactive maps has enabled us to make better informed decisions about customer service and operational improvements,” said Jay Abrams, Manager of SDA productivity, Pepperidge Farm. “For this reason, we wanted to more quickly and efficiently deliver dynamic mapping applications across the entire enterprise. We selected MapInfo Stratus to provide our executives with location-based analysis when and where they need it, helping them make better decisions about internal business processes and customer needs.”

“As the pioneer of the location intelligence industry, Pitney Bowes Business Insight continues to provide innovative solutions that enable location-based analysis across the enterprise,” said Robert Pipe, Vice President, Product Management & Marketing, Pitney Bowes Business Insight. “To meet our customers’ evolving needs, MapInfo Stratus will provide Web 2.0 interactive mapping analysis in a reliable and secure hosted environment. Being able to more quickly share critical location-based data created in MapInfo Professional via the cloud enables users at all levels of an organization to better understand their customers and to develop deeper, long-term relationships that impact bottom line growth.”

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Microsoft Office in the Cloud?

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Microsoft announced Wednesday the launch of Microsoft Office Web Apps, which offers small businesses, consumers, students and others free access to online versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote via a Windows Live account. Microsoft Office will be in the cloud.

Google which has killed the market since offering Google Docs back in 2006. They expanded their business offerings since offering , in March rolling out its Google Apps Marketplace to encourage other developers to use its platform that is all hosted in the cloud.  Cloud hosting has become a huge part of Google’s day to day life.

Will small businesses move to Microsoft’s hosted online applications, otherwise known as a cloud computing?  “For small businesses of 100 employees or less, this is all evolutionary,” says Brad Reback, an analyst with Oppenheimer & Co. “While things happen fast in the consumer market, it’s slow with [companies].” This will happen eventually, but how long will it take?

“Google can try to show it can do enterprise [hosted Web applications] but they need to show they can also do support and maintenance,” Thill says. “They also have to address the compliance issue. Some businesses, like financial and regulatory agencies, have to know where the data resides. In some cases, the data can’t reside outside of the U.S.”

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Liquid Web’s Complete Hybrid Cloud

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Liquid Web, announced earlier today a major new feature for their cloud computing platform Storm On Demand called “Storm Bare Metal”. Storm Bare Metal gives all of the Cloud Hosting features that users love about Storm Servers like instant server setup, clone, resize, backups and Cloud Attached Firewalls but on your own private dedicated server wholly allocated to you!

Storm On Demand Bare Metal Features:

    --  Hybrid configurations:
        --  Manage Storm Cloud Servers and Storm Bare Metal from the same
            management tool.
    --  Dedicated Hardware:
        --  With Storm Bare Metal the server you are paying for is not shared,
            it's wholly and completely yours.
    --  Complete Hardware Transparency
        --  With Storm Bare Metal you can specify the exact CPU, RAM or Hard
            Drive Drive configuration you need
    --  Secure Private Cloud Hosting
        --  Storm Bare Metal customers do not share physical server resources
            with other users. This enables the privacy of a dedicated server
            with the flexibility of cloud hosting.

All Storm On Demand Servers Include:

    --  Instant Server Setup of Cloud Servers or full Dedicated Bare Metal
        Servers
    --  Easy Horizontal or Vertical Scaling
    --  Utility Style Hourly Billing so you only pay for what you use

Storm on Demand Features Coming Soon!

    --  Load Balancing
    --  Windows Server Images
    --  Storm On Demand API

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