By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: December 1, 2009Posted in: AAS, Das, IaaS, PaaS, Productivity Apps, SaaSTags: 
Analysts and journalists appear to be far more interested in and active about analytics in the cloud than those who build and deliver analytic applications and capabilities for business use. The hype seems to outpace the adoption rate. But hype in IT circles is often the predecessor to adoption. So maybe it is time to ask what’s going on here.
The signals from the vendor community are mixed. Many business intelligence (BI) solutions providers – some new and some long-time BI players – have entered into cloud computing including Teradata, IBM, Cloud9 Analytics, Cloudscale, In2Clouds, Vertica and others (more about this later). Yet Lucidera, an analytics-as-a-service pioneer, ceased operations in June of 2009 due to financial and funding challenges.
http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/12100
Cloud computing is the popular and widely used term for virtualization of computing services. Cloud technology is all about services, and it fits into several categories:
Analysts and journalists appear to be far more interested in and active about analytics in the cloud than those who build and deliver analytic applications and capabilities for business use. The hype seems to outpace the adoption rate. But hype in IT circles is often the predecessor to adoption. So maybe it is time to ask what’s going on here.
The signals from the vendor community are mixed. Many business intelligence (BI) solutions providers – some new and some long-time BI players – have entered into cloud computing including Teradata, IBM, Cloud9 Analytics, Cloudscale, In2Clouds, Vertica and others (more about this later). Yet Lucidera, an analytics-as-a-service pioneer, ceased operations in June of 2009 due to financial and funding challenges.
http://www.b-eye-network.com/view/12100
Cloud computing is the popular and widely used term for virtualization of computing services. Cloud technology is all about services, and it fits into several categories:
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