Google, IBM Testing Cloud Computing For Faster Online Services
Industry leaders Google and IBM have started preliminary testing of a “cloud computing” infrastructure that could expedite the delivery of software and services to customers and business clients. Through the use of cloud computing, the two major online service providers will be able to track the exact level of computing resources each client application uses. With this data in hand, more efficient hardware and software configuration will result, leading to overall cost savings.
Amazon, another provider of online services such as online auctions and data retention, employs a cloud computing system known as “EC2″ to deploy business applications. Doing so allows the company to charge businesses for the exact percentage of resources used by their services.
Cloud computing is one of a variety of technologies turning the web into an interactive provider of fast, efficient services. Soon, nearly all business related communications will be driven by Internet-based applications and on-demand providers.
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