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Backup Google Docs With Cloud Service Gladinet
A Cloud Desktop sounds rather oxymornic, but Gladinet's solution ties its own cloud storage, that can be linked to other services such as Google Docs, Amazon S3, Picasa and others, to your desktop. Currently available in two versions, Starter and Professional, with a Premium edition in the pipeline, it offers a cost-effective way to blend desktop and cloud together.
When Clouds Encircle Islands, Things Get Foggy...
There is no singularity that can be described as "THE Cloud." There are many clouds, they're not federated, they don't natively interoperate at the application layer and they're all mostly proprietary in their platform and operation. They're also not all "public" and most don't exchange data in any form. The notion that we're all running out to put our content and apps in some common repository on someone else's infrastructure (or will) is bullshit. Can we stop selling this lemon already?
Rackspace Acquires Slicehost and JungleDisk: Challenges Amazon's Cloud Computing Services - ReadWriteWeb
Rackspace, one of the world's largest hosting providers, announced two major acquisitions today: SliceHost and JungleDisk. Slicehost is a popular cloud computing and hosting provider with about 15,000 users, while JungleDisk is one of our favorite online backup services. JungleDisk used to rely on Amazon's S3 storage solution, but it will now also support Rackspace's new cloud storage solution.
Ballmer previews 'Windows Cloud'
Ballmer suggested that developers would be able to use the .NET Framework to build applications for the cloud server, browser and client, and said Windows Cloud would make it possible to deliver "click-to-run" software more efficiently than was possible with "most software from yesteryear".
Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
Web 3.0 changes all of this by completely disrupting the technology and economics of the traditional software industry. The new rallying cry of Web 3.0 is that anyone can innovate, anywhere. Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, an
Peering Into Microsoft's Cloud - ReadWriteWeb
Although we don't have all the pieces yet nor any sort of ship dates, what we can see here is that Microsoft does indeed have a cloud computing strategy and it's huge. They're not just moving their businesses services from the data center to the cloud - t
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