Posts Tagged ‘cloud computing’

Oracle Cloud Hosting

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Oracle has played a huge role in making Grid Computing, better know as cloud computing relevant to enterprises with ground breaking products such as Oracle Real Applications Clusters, Automatic Storage Management, and Storage Grid.

Oracle has brought Grid Computing to middleware with the Application Grid approach to infrastructure. These products/technologies make the enterprise IT infrastructure elastic so that it can grow incrementally without any theoretical upper limit, as well as provide the flexibility to move resources around in order to meet dynamic business priorities.

Companies that offer Oracle Cloud Servers:

  • Amazon EC2
  • Rackspace Cloud
  • Terremark Cloud Hosting
  • Connectria Cloud Hosting
  • OpSource Cloud Servers
  • StrataScale

You know, I’m a big fan of the custom application. Something built from the ground up to meet the end user’s needs. That’s why I love ApEx so much, it makes making such applications so much easier than before.  I would not say I’m against SaaS. If you have a concept that’s generic enough, and a web based platform works well for it, then by all means go for it. I just hate ending up with bloatware of which I only use 10 or 20 percent of the features.

As for the cloud, I would imagine it would really contribute to the flattening effect that was the subject of the book The World is Flat. It would really empower the small to mid-size business that can not afford the IT Infrastructure necessary to meet all their needs.

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What Is Cloud Computing? (Video)

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

At the Web 2.0 Expo, Tim O’Reilly, Dan Farber, Matt Mullenweg, Jay Cross, Brian Solis, Kevin Marks, Steve Gillmor, Jeremy Tanner, Maggie Fox, Tom McGovern, Sam Lawrence, Stowe Boyd, David Tebbutt, Dave McClure, Chris Carfi, Vamshi Krishna and Rod Boothby were all asked the same question: “What is Cloud Computing?”. Here’s what they said about Cloud Computing!

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DreamWorks New Cloud Hosting Deal

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

DreamWorks SKG has signed a multi-year deal with Cerelink for cloud server access.  This move will help them rendering movies like How To Train Your Dragon using elastic compute resources housed in Cerelink’s supercomputing-class facility in New Mexico.

How To Train Your Dragon
Cerelink is a high performance cloud computing  provider to the motion picture industry. It provides private clouds for rendering and other content creation and management application, based on a combination of data center space, scalable high performance computing and networking, in the form of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS).
In my opinion this is going to change the whole motion picture industry.  Using cloud servers the motion picture industry will be able to save valuable resources.  I think this will help them to save a lot of money and put all that money to creating great movies.  How To Train Your Dragon has been one of my favorite animated movies this year to date.  Possibly one of the best animated films I have seen of all time.  The fact that a cloud hosting provider could help with this would be awesome and help out a ton.
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