Cloud computing
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Why Tim O'Reilly Sees Microsoft as a Proponent of the Open Web...in the company's willingness to work with other Web companies. Moreover, Windows Azure cloud computing operating system is designed to work with open-source technologies. NEW YORK -- High-tech publisher Tim O'Reilly predicted that... In this article: Microsoft, Tim O'Reilly, Web 2.0, MySQL, Automattic, Linux, WordPress, Twitter, Google, and IBM |
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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life | February 13, 2009
Cloud Computing Conundrum: Platform as a Service vs. Utility Computing
...Computing A few months ago, Tim O'Reilly wrote an excellent post entitled Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing where provides some definitions of two key cloud computing paradigms, Utility Computing and Platform as a Service. His descriptions...
In this article: Google App Engine, Tim O'Reilly, Cost, Recession, Web 2.0, and Linux
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All things digital – all feeds - ATD | October 27, 2008
What Tim O'Reilly Gets Wrong About the Cloud Nicholas Carr Voices AllThingsD
...us what you do or where you go online. Technology publisher and Web 2.0 impresario Tim O'Reilly wrote a thought-provoking post today about the dynamics of the nascent cloud computing business. He makes some important and valid points,...
In this article: Tim O'Reilly, Google, Microsoft, Web 2.0, The Cloud, Dow Jones, and The Wall Street Journal
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CNET News.com | April 23, 2008
Tim O'Reilly: We are in a 'soup of computing' Outside the Lines - CNET News
...touted Wesabe, one of his investments, in his remarks.) However, the maturing of Web 2.0 and cloud computing, the move to the Internet as a platform, has problems, O'Reilly noted. The market values centralization and consolidation. It...
In this article: Tim O'Reilly, Web 2.0, CNET News, Google, Oracle, Centralization, Bejeweled, Tetris, and Amazon
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CNET News.com | November 07, 2008
Gore: An electrifying redemption, thanks to the Web
...O'Reilly asked Gore jokingly after the former vice president had illustrated an analogy involving "crowdsourced" information and cloud computing, two of the decade's most buzzworthy digital talking points. If the audience was any...
In this article: Al Gore, Barack Obama, Web 2.0, CNET News, An Inconvenient Truth, Manhattanite, Democracy, and IT Security
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O'Reilly Radar | October 27, 2008
Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing - O'Reilly Radar
...every box. Again, down to the IT department! Hi Tim, For instance, MxM (my company) is building an mail delivery system in the cloud aimed at cloud computing application (in others). You can find the same infrastructure building blocks...
In this article: Google, Web 2.0, Amazon, Microsoft, Tim O'Reilly, Larry Ellison, Monopoly, and Salesforce.com
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BBC News | May 01, 2009
History lessons
...and access to capital," he said. "It may not be in IT per se but I think there is still some great value in the further reaches of Web 2.0, sensor data, collective intelligence, and cloud computing. The meth problem is one of the...
In this article: Siebel Systems, Silicon Valley, Tim O'Reilly, Oracle, Methamphetamine, Web 2.0, Amphetamine, and O'Reilly Media
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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life | November 26, 2008
Windows Azure from a Developer's Perspective
...platform and sharing my experiences with others. What is it? Before talking about a cloud computing platform, it is useful to agree on definitions of the term cloud computing. Tim O'Reilly has an excellent post entitled Web 2.0 and Cloud...
In this article: Google App Engine, Microsoft, IronPython, Web application, Visual Studio, Tim O'Reilly, and Amazon
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CNET News.com | October 26, 2008
There is more to Web domination than Web 2.0 The Open Road - The Business and Politics of Open Source by Matt Asay - CNET News
...cloud computing. Hugh MacLeod is probably right that we will in time see a striking concentration of market power in the cloud computing industry, and the network effect probably won't have all that much to do with it. I'm not writing...
In this article: Web 2.0, Tim O'Reilly, Google, Nick Carr, CNET, and YouTube
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Cloud computing is a paradigm of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the "cloud" that supports them.
The concept generally incorporates combinations of the following:
* infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
* platform as a service (PaaS)
* software as a service (SaaS)
* Other recent (ca. 2007–09) technologies that rely on the Internet to satisfy the computing needs of users. Cloud computing services often provide common business applications online that are accessed from a web browser, while the software and data are stored on the servers.
The term cloud is used as a metaphor for the Internet, based on how the Internet is depicted in computer network diagrams and is an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it conceals.
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