| Topic : The Wisdom of Cloud Applications in 2010 |
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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000
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Rapid consolidation of existing providers
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Evolutionary debuts
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Cloud Computing is about to be the blind street
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Rise of standards
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Cloud computing is exploding, and as it expands, the larger providers will either want to buy in or expand their presence in the marketplace. Either way, the smaller cloud providers will disappear from the landscape as companies such as Oracle, IBM, and Hewlett-Packard will take over the smaller ones, as fast as they can, to keep up with expected revenue growth and the shift to a cloud-service delivery model. |
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We can expect lot of evolutionary debuts through the cloud, bcause Google has announced about publishing Chrome OS. Hopefully we can expect lot of cloudwares the comming year that compete as well as support the former. |
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I believe that the major trend will be the rise in standards. The development of cloud computing standards and the use of cloud computing standards to promote interoperability was more conceptual in nature in 2009. In 2010 we should start to see some real traction in this area. Many user organizations are waiting on the sidelines for these standards to become real before they move data and applications to cloud providers. However, many of the cloud computing providers that are trying to create standards as a means of marketing will abandon them in 2010 or 2011. |
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