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The cloud computing stack has been around for a while, with the core three layers of Infrastructure, Platform, and Software/Applications playing a valuable role in helping people explore the different ways… Read more »
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The cloud computing stack has been around for a while, with the core three layers of Infrastructure, Platform, and Software/Applications playing a valuable role in helping people explore the different ways… Read more »
In cloud computing, “the stack” typically refers to a simplified three-tier view that divides the cloud’s components into infrastructure, platform or software/applications. While conventional wisdom suggests that vendors constantly try to… Read more »
Both VMware and Red Hat attracted some attention recently as they (separately) launched Platform as a Service (PaaS) offerings. One of the most interesting aspects in each case was the freemium… Read more »
There were two potentially huge IaaS announcements today, with Amazon Web Services finally getting into the PaaS game and GoGrid fusing public-cloud capabilities with hosted, yet dedicated, physical infrastructure. AWS’s Elastic… Read more »
We’ve already covered the trends that began to shape up in the infrastructure market in 2010 and will really materialize in 2011. Several companies played — and will continue to play —… Read more »
I’m intrigued by the notion of Rackspace selling Windows Azure, whether it’s done on dedicated hardware or as a publicly hosted service. For one, it indicates there might be something to… Read more »
When all is said and done, Google, Microsoft, Salesforce.com and others might be battling it out for PaaS (and SaaS) dollars against a whole slew of smaller providers operating within the… Read more »
I wrote last week that the time might be right for Amazon Web Services to launch its own platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, if only to preempt any competitive threat from other providers’… Read more »
Right now, PaaS is hot and getting hotter, with the consensus being that it eventually will replace IaaS as the preferred cloud model for many developers. It would be wise for… Read more »