Although cloud computing, in its current form, is only a couple of years old with fairly limited adoption, it’s already becoming a commodity.
Every hosting company in the planet has already jumped in, trying to forestall any potential loss of market share to any number of emerging cloud computing infrastructure providers. However, given the downturn in the economy and the simple fact that there is a lot more server capacity than applications to run on them, the companies that provide cloud computing services are already engaged in a bruising price war.
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/vizard/cloud-computing-the-end-game/?cs=36152
they also provide application testing capabilities and host commercial applications in the hopes of developing a portfolio of software-as-a-service applications.
Although cloud computing, in its current form, is only a couple of years old with fairly limited adoption, it’s already becoming a commodity.
Every hosting company in the planet has already jumped in, trying to forestall any potential loss of market share to any number of emerging cloud computing infrastructure providers. However, given the downturn in the economy and the simple fact that there is a lot more server capacity than applications to run on them, the companies that provide cloud computing services are already engaged in a bruising price war.
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/vizard/cloud-computing-the-end-game/?cs=36152
they also provide application testing capabilities and host commercial applications in the hopes of developing a portfolio of software-as-a-service applications.