Large technology vendors such as Sun Microsystems and Red Hat, small ones like Elastra and RightScale, and even consultancy Capgemini are all clamoring to help big businesses use the Amazon.com Elastic Compute Cloud offering, or EC2.
But do they really have anything to add, or are they just part of the cloud hype? “Sure, there’s some riding” on the cloud computing wave, says Frank Gillett, an analyst at Forrester Research, “but there’s also reasonable value.”
http://www.cio.co.uk/article/3209381/capgemini-amazon-ec2-service-may-convince-cios-to-embrace-cloud-computing/?intcmp=HPF3
Several tech companies now support the Amazon.com Web services, though at different levels
Large technology vendors such as Sun Microsystems and Red Hat, small ones like Elastra and RightScale, and even consultancy Capgemini are all clamoring to help big businesses use the Amazon.com Elastic Compute Cloud offering, or EC2.
But do they really have anything to add, or are they just part of the cloud hype? “Sure, there’s some riding” on the cloud computing wave, says Frank Gillett, an analyst at Forrester Research, “but there’s also reasonable value.”
Several tech companies now support the Amazon.com Web services, though at different levels
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