Archive for June, 2010

Google Cloud Calculator

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Google has introduced a campaign designed to tempt enterprises to its cloud computing platforms, writes V3.co.uk.  The search giant released the Go Google cloud calculator, which offers insights into the capabilities of cloud apps, in an effort to address the concerns about cloud computing.

“Sometimes it’s hard to imagine what working in the cloud would really mean, and frequently people ask us how they can better understand the benefits of Google Apps specifically for their business,” says Vivian Leung, from the Google Enterprise team.

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Microsoft Hits 10,000 Customers with Azure

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Microsoft hit a huge milestone today with it’s cloud computing platform Azure. It now has more than 10,000 customers (each with an unspecified number of users) using its Windows Azure cloud hosting environment. 10,000 cloud computing customers was mentioned by Doug Hauger, General Manager of Windows Azure, during his appearance on June 3 at the Cowen & Co. Tech Conference. ( via the Webcast.)

Hauger said “50 percent of customers using Azure are running their applications in steady state — in other words, as replacements for on-site/on-premises software.”

“Adoption has been very good,” Hauger told attendees of the conference, noting that the customer base included smaller independent software vendors and developers, but also a number of enterprise customers. He said that once business customer took the time to actually assess the regulatory requirements for particular applications/verticals, they discovered that they weren’t as stringent as they believed. Consequently, certain customers were moving their line-of-business applications to Azure, given they “only” needed FAST or ISO certification, he said.

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Cloud Computing Genious Raymie Stata Now CTO of Yahoo!

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Yahoo! has is investing heavily in cloud computing guru Raymie Stata, who has recently become the CTO of Yahoo. Stata was formerly Yahoo!’s chief architect, playing an instrumental role in the company’s move to a common distributed infrastructure. “As Chief Architect, Raymie led transformative efforts to rewire Yahoo!, moving from a set of vertical silos to a horizontal platform infrastructure,” the company said in a blog post.

“With his leadership, technical Yahoo’s have focused on core challenges like creating a stable, agile development environment, extracting value from masses of unstructured data, developing scalable global experiences, and architecting a cloud to serve as the foundation for every click across our network.”

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