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Monday, April 11, 2011

Cloud Computing, Chapter 3

CHAPTER 3- CLOUD COMPUTING WITH THE TITANS



Google
Google App Engine: Allows for applications to be built on the same infrastructure google uses.
Google Web Toolkit: develop and debug web applications in Java.




EMC
Created a virtualized datacenter that allows for multiple datacenters to be run as one. They also work with Archiving, backup/recovery, enterprise content management, intelligent information management, IT management, replication, security, storage and virtualization.

NetApp
storage and data management, one of the first to offer datacenter consolidation/storage. Partnered with Cisco, dynamic datacenter solutions.






Microsoft
Azure Services platform: host, scale and manage web applications
SQL: house data
.Net: provide components for Cloud based/aware applications
Windows Live: communicate and share with others.

Amazon
EC2: webscaleing
SimpleDB: database services, store process and query data sets in the cloud
S3: Storage in the cloud
CloudFront: easy way to distribute content to clients.
SQS: queue for storing messages as they travel between computers.
EBS: storage volumes can be created.

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