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IBM's Blue Cloud is Web Computing By Another Name

Posted November 15, 2007 4:26 PM

From TechCrunch:

IBM wants some of that Web 2.0 mojo. That is what is behind its announcement today of Blue Cloud, a set of "cloud computing" offerings that will be available to its corporate customers in the first quarter of 2008. Of course, cloud computing is just Web computing by another name. It implies massive server farms, massive storage, and the ability to support Internet-scale applications and usage patterns. Amazon, Google, Yahoo, and Salesforce.com.com are all examples of cloud computing already available to consumers and businesses today. These are mostly in the form of specific applications, but Amazon offers its suite of Web services, which are a collection of generic cloud computing offerings—computing cycles, storage, communications. Even Salesforce.com offers its cloud computing infrastructure to other companies through its AppExchange. IBM should not have any trouble competing.

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