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October 18, 2008

Cloud Computing Trend Becomes a Movement

InformationWeek has, just this week, announced the launch of a new Website devoted to news, analysis and opinion on cloud computing.  The agenda for PlugIntoTheCloud.com is to provide a source and forum for IT pros, and the general population, to understand what the cloud computing trend/phenomena means to them and their companies.

In advance of the launch, John Foley, editor of InformationWeek, penned a column reviewing some of the important traction that cloud computing is gaining among the movers and shakers in global technology

The scramble is on among major IT vendors to establish their place -- and their brands -- in the cloud. IBM on Oct. 6 announced a handful of Web services as part of its push into cloud computing. Microsoft will reveal new details about its cloud strategy later this month. And Salesforce.com is about to redouble its push into platforms as a service.

IBM launched a beta version of Bluehouse, which it describes as a social networking and collaboration "cloud service" for people who work in different companies. It was one of several new software-as-a-service offerings from IBM, all part of a four-pronged strategy: deliver its own cloud services; help ISVs develop and offer cloud services; help business customers integrate cloud services; and provide cloud computing environments to businesses. 

Microsoft seems ready to concede that the cloud is more than hosted versions of Exchange, SharePoint, and some of its other applications. After years of Microsoft's ambivalence toward cloud computing, we're watching to see the degree to which the company deviates from its predictable course and competes more directly with Amazon and Google, as rumored.

Salesforce, having started out with SaaS services, will introduce new platform-as-a-service capabilities at its Dreamforce event, Nov. 2 to 5 in San Francisco. CEO Marc Benioff last week previewed some of what's coming. The plan includes letting customers bring their own code into its hosted software environment, making Salesforce an alternative for a wider range of business applications.

In doing so, Saleforce will tout "Our Cloud, Your Success." Call it cloud branding, and expect more of it as the competition intensifies like a high-pressure zone.

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