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23 Apr 2008 |
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01 Apr 2008 |
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ABSTRACT:
The cloud is, of course, the Internet. The name derives from all of those PowerPoint presentation diagrams that depicted the Internet as a fluffy cloud. I don't know if that metaphor was popularized because the Internet hovers above us all, or because it's a big thing nobody truly understands. In any event, the cloud is "in" right now, and the phrase "cloud storage" is wafting its way into more marketing spiels. Cloud talk may be new, but the idea has been around for a while. Back in the salad days of the Web, application service providers (ASPs) rolled out applications and services that didn't require locally installed hardware or software, and could be accessed via the Internet. The dot.com bust drove a stake through the hearts of most ASPs, but some--like Salesforce.com--managed to survive. The recent storm of cloud offerings leverages a model that can significantly reduce implementation, administration and ongoing maintenance costs. The cloud storage cosmos--also referred to as Software as a Service or Storage as a Service (SaaS)--is getting crowded after some significant storage players ponied up big bucks to snare online storage service providers. Much of the activity has been around online backup, with EMC scarfing up Mozy, Seagate buying EVault and Iron Mountain corralling LiveVault, among other deals.
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AUTHOR:
Rich Castagna
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BROWSE RELATED RESOURCES:
Online Backups | Software as a Service | Storage Management Services | Storage Service Providers |
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