Archive for May, 2010

New Business Version of Google App Engine

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Google has been making a strong pitch to enterprise programmers at its I/O developer conference yesterday and today with the unveiling of a business version of its App Engine application hosting service and with new cloud portability initiatives in partnership with VMware.

“What we hear loud and clear from medium and large enterprise customers is wanting that cloud platform to build their own applications on,” said Matthew Glotzbach, Google Enterprise director of product management.

Google launched App Engine two years ago was only for developers of consumer-oriented Web applications who wanted to host their software on the Google cloud infrastructure.

App Engine for Business lets IT administrators set security policies for accessing the organization’s applications, and features a pricing scheme of US$8 per user per month, up to a $1,000 monthly maximum. The product is only  available to a limited number of customers(I would imagine just the big guns), but Google hopes to open up access to it later this year.

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Which type of hosting do I need? Shared? Managed VPS? Cloud?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

I found this thread about Shared Hosting Vs Managed Hosting.  Managed Hosting vs Cloud Hosting.  I thought you would like this.  It talks all about this that people need in their cloud hosting provider and how you can get the most out of your shared hosting vs cloud hosting.

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Rackspace Cloud Hosting in UK

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Rackspace Hosting Inc. hopes to become the U.K.’s first major cloud server provider , according to officials who said the company will expand there before the end of the year.

“Our public cloud business grew nearly 125 percent in 2009,” said Rackspace CEO and President Lanham Napier, who was recently named one of “America’s 15 Most Powerful CEOs 40 and Under” by Forbes magazine. “We believe the opportunity in front of us is massive and we have a range of services in development that will be attractive to customers and provide new choices to the market.”

Napier said he expects Rackspace to be one of the first of the major players to intall public cloud infrastructure in the across the pond. Cloud hosting allows companies to store Web content and applications on remote servers.

UK Cloud Hosting Story

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