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Amazon iterates, Google partners

Amazon iterates, Google partners

By Paul Miller on July 17, 2015

Positive cloudy news from two of the big three, with Amazon Web Services (AWS) making some significant improvements to their DynamoDB service and Google signing on as a sponsor of the OpenStack cloud platform. AWS has got this incremental improvement thing down to a fine art, to the extent that too many competitors have stopped […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged amazon, Amazon Web Services, aws, cloud computing, Containers, docker, dynamodb, google, google compute engine, kubernetes, open source, openstack, tftd

Hewlett-Packard gets real

Hewlett-Packard gets real

By Paul Miller on April 8, 2015

The New York Times’ Quentin Hardy reports HP’s Bill Hilf as saying that: “We thought people would rent or buy computing from us. It turns out that it makes no sense for us to go head-to-head [with Amazon].” Well, yes. But, and it’s a huge but… this doesn’t mean HP is abandoning (or should abandon) the […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged amazon, Amazon Web Services, aws, cloud computing, google compute engine, helion, hewlett packard, hp, ibm softlayer, Microsoft Azure, openstack, rackspace, tftd, vcloud air, vmware

Google is Amazon’s Only Real Competition

Google is Amazon’s Only Real Competition

By Randy Bias on February 6, 2014

Recently, Barb Darrow wrote a great note to Google Compute Platform, suggesting “8 things it could do to freak Amazon out.” As long term readers know, I predicted Google’s entry into the public Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) market long before anyone else. Cloudscaling is also well known for having created the Google Compute Engine (GCE) APIs for […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged amazon, cloud computing, gogrid, google, google compute engine, openstack | 3 Responses

Missing the Point on Private, Public, and Hybrid Cloud APIs

Missing the Point on Private, Public, and Hybrid Cloud APIs

By Randy Bias on July 1, 2013

At the recent Structure event in San Francisco, I watched Werner Vogels’ presentation, along with about 500 others in a packed auditorium. Werner is the CTO of Amazon Web Services and one of the industry’s more prophetic voices. (I was honored to share the keynote stage with him at Cloud Connect a couple of years ago.) During Werner’s conversation with […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Amazon Web Services, APIs, Application programming interface, aws, cloud computing, google, google compute engine, hybrid cloud, openstack, private cloud, werner vogels

Google Compute Engine Is Gonna Change The Public Cloud Game

Google Compute Engine Is Gonna Change The Public Cloud Game

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 18, 2012

During the last Google I/O, Google’s user conference, Google announced Google Compute Engine (GCE). GCE was Google’s answer to Amazon EC2 and they opened up their private beta to handful of people. I was not lucky enough to get into the list but I recently got an opportunity to check it out myself. Before I talk […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged gce, google, google compute engine, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights, public cloud, service providers | 2 Responses

Why Google Compute Engine Is The Right Move

Why Google Compute Engine Is The Right Move

By Krishnan Subramanian on July 9, 2012

Two weeks back at Google I/O, Google announced the release of their infrastructure services offering called Google Compute Engine. This is a pretty interesting move from Google who is late in the infrastructure game compared to Amazon Web Services or, even, Microsoft Azure. The last two weeks were filled with posts from pundits and I […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged google, google compute engine, google i/o, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure as a service, Infrastructure services, insights | 4 Responses

Google Compute Engine–Day One Analsysis

Google Compute Engine–Day One Analsysis

By Ben Kepes on June 28, 2012

At GoogleIO today, Google announced the limited launch of its Infrastructure as a Service product, Google Compute Engine. This comes as no surprise, the move has been rumored for months and Google does undeniably have some of the largest scale infrastructure on earth alongside the smarts to run it amazingly effectively – a potent combination […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure, Platforms | Tagged Application programming interface, cloud computing, enstratus, google, google app engine, google compute engine, google i/o, Representational State Transfer, rightscale

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