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[News] Google and Megacomputing a Challenge to Microsoft

The Two Flavors of Google

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| The growth of Hadoop creates a tangle of relationships in the world of 
| megacomputing. The core development team works inside Google's rival, Yahoo! 
| (YHOO). This means that as Google and IBM (IBM) put together software for 
| their university cloud initiative, announced in October, they will work with 
| a Google clone developed largely by a team at Yahoo.    
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http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/07_52/b4064000281756.htm


Yesterday:

Google Scoops Microsoft: Delivers Mesh First

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| I've been head deep into taking apart Ray Ozzie's Mesh vision for Microsoft, 
| putting thoughts to the implications of applications which can live on the 
| desktop (installed or virtual apps), streamed, or live entirely in the cloud. 
| The competitor for Mesh is obviously Google. Today Google takes a page right 
| out of the Ozzie Mesh vision and announces offline access for Google Apps, 
| what I call Google Docs "unplugged". Users will now be able to view and edit 
| Google Docs word docs, and soon, Google Docs spreadsheets while unplugged 
| from the net.       
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http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/26515


Recent:

Hip-hip-Hadoop!

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| Just one more reason why the Microsoft-Yahoo merger, if it happens, will be 
| hell: 
| 
| [...]
| 
| Go[t] that? 10,000 core processors running GNU/Linux at the heart of Yahoo. 
| Microsoft is damned if they do (rip and replace) and damned if they don't. Go 
| on, make our day, Steve....  
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2008/02/hip-hip-hadoop.html


Another step toward the online "cloud computing" life

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| Web-based computing has these advantages: It doesn't matter what kind of 
| computer you use. Mac, Windows, Linux, Ubuntu -- they're all the same. It 
| doesn't matter whose computer you're using, or where. You don't have to drag 
| hard drives or USB sticks or even computers around with you, or copy files 
| between a desktop and a laptop machine to keep them up to date. You just sit 
| down wherever you get a web connection and dig in. Everything you need is 
| stored in the internet "cloud."      
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http://jamesfallows.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/03/another_step_toward_the_online.php


IBM moves on secure mashups

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| IBM is unveiling technology to secure mashups Thursday and is donating it to 
| the OpenAjax Alliance, an organization promoting AJAX (Asynchronous 
| JavaScript and XML) interoperability.  
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/12/ibm-smash-mashups_1.html


Forget Facebook. The Web's platform is Firefox

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| That user experience is starting to evolve beyond today's browsing 
| experience. The most interesting topic discussed in our meeting was just how 
| compelling Mozilla's Firefox will increasingly be as the platform for much 
| that happens on the Web. Forget Facebook, MySpace, the iPhone, and other 
| so-called platforms. Firefox could well prove to be the most disruptive Web 
| platform on the market. Here's why.     
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http://www.cnet.com/8301-13505_1-9893479-16.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20


Start-up Xcerion offers a peek at the clouds

http://www.news.com/8301-13860_3-9893519-56.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20


A walk through Xcerion's icloud

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| Xcerion, a little-known Swedish start-up, has created a browser-based 
| environment known as icloud that looks a whole lot like a Windows or Linux 
| desktop.  
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http://www.news.com/2300-1012_3-6234262-1.html?part=rss&tag=6234262&subj=news


Cloud Computing - Did anybody notice Microsoft’s SQL Server Data Services
Announcement?

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| Linux has an early lead in 
| this area with service offerings like Amazon’s Linux based S3 and IBM’s Blue 
| Cloud which uses Xen and PowerVM virtualized Linux operating-system images.      
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http://www.linux-foundation.org/weblogs/jzemlin/2008/03/14/cloud-computing-did-anybody-notice-microsofts-sql-server-data-services-announcement/


Related:

Enterprise Unix Roundup: Unix Heads for the Clouds

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| And if — if — cloud computing advances to the point where we do indeed use 
| devices that connect to the cloud with virtually no on-board software, 
| Microsoft will be shut out of that part of the cloud, too. Its embedded OS 
| has not demonstrated a real market strength or scalability. But Linux has.   
| 
| [...]
| 
| And out on the servers and mainframes that will be serving up this cloud 
| goodness? Unix, BSD, Linux ... all secure, all ready to scale for any sized 
| job.  
| 
| Pretty scary ... for Microsoft. 
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http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/osrc/article.php/3731186


IBM-Google partnership merges best features of Internet and corporate
computing, IBM exec says

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| Isn’t it an advantage to be more diversified, or would you rather rely on a 
| huge cash cow like Windows? 
| 
| Diversity is generally viewed as an advantage. We think it is. On the other 
| hand, having a monopoly has its advantages too. What more could you say? They 
| make an enormous amount of money on Office and Windows. They have a very low 
| cost of sales, relatively modest amount of development. It’s enormously 
| profitable. And that’s the characteristic of a monopoly, which you’re allowed 
| to have. You’re just not allowed to abuse them.      
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2008/020708-mills.html?fsrc=rss-linux-news


Is Red Hat's New Development Environment Destined for an Amazon or IBM Cloud?

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| So who will be the one to move their tools environment to the Amazon cloud 
| first? Perhaps Amazon will offer several tools options, such as one for web 
| apps and mashups, and another (or two) for Java development? You know you 
| want to, Jeff.   
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http://seekingalpha.com/article/56865-is-red-hat-s-new-development-environment-destined-for-an-amazon-or-ibm-cloud?source=yahoo


Aiming for the Clouds: The Red Hat Q&A

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| Q: To get back to the original question, what is your assessment of the 
| potential impact? 
| 
| A: It’s early, but November’s news was a good indication that innovation 
| amongst economic models and deployment scenarios is still possible. Not to 
| dismiss the importance of some of the new features of RHEL 5.1, but over the 
| longer term I think AOS and the Cloud offering are far more important than 
| mere bells and whistles, because they make Red Hat a competitor in markets 
| where its penetration is currently low. Even if it’s success in those areas, 
| then, is minimal, the news remains very significant.      
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http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2007/11/19/redhat_cloud/


Will the biggest clouds stay open source?

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| Everyone wants to become Google these days. In a way.
| 
| Google runs Linux.
| 
| A lot of enterprises, from banking to health care, are now looking to deploy 
| gigantic Internet-facing applications to customer sets numbering in the tens 
| of millions. (Government, too.)  
| 
| The biggest and best IT system suppliers are gearing up for what they 
| call “cloud” computing. IBM floated its offering today.   
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1684


Xcerion's Internet Cloud Forms Over Google and Microsoft

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| If successful, it may be able to further erode the power Microsoft
| derives from control of the desktop, to beat Google at its
| software-as-a-service play, and to make commodity Linux boxes more
| viable as a computing platform for the masses.
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http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=R2FGBWGYKLN5OQSNDLPCKH0CJUNN2JVN?articleID=197700815&queryText=xml
http://tinyurl.com/ynkp9q


IBM's Blue Cloud: The Tipping Point for Enterprise IT as Service

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| IBM's Blue Cloud, arriving in the first half of 2008, will use IBM 
| BladeCenter servers, a Linux operating system, Xen-based virtualization and 
| the company's own Tivoli management software.  
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http://seekingalpha.com/article/54406-ibm-s-blue-cloud-the-tipping-point-for-enterprise-it-as-service?source=yahoo


IBM to turn datacenters into 'computing cloud'

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| IBM is calling the initiative Blue Cloud, and compared its significance to 
| its decision several years ago to throw its weight behind Linux, which helped 
| the open-source OS become more widely accepted by corporations.   
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20071115/tc_infoworld/93434

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