Revision as of 02:51, 25 April 2010 editWtsao (talk | contribs)190 edits removing bogus "cloud standards" layer because come to think of it, the cloud is so loosely defined we can't have a real conversation yet about which protocols are closely related enough to be here← Previous edit | Revision as of 02:53, 25 April 2010 edit undoWtsao (talk | contribs)190 edits added computer network to technologies. clouds are enabled by computer networks in a big way.Next edit → | ||
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Platforms | App Engine · Azure · Engine Yard · Force.com · Heroku · MTurk · RightScale · S3 · SimpleDB · SQS |
Infrastructure | EC2 · Eucalyptus · FlexiScale · GoGrid · Nimbus · Rackspace Cloud · VPC |
Technologies | Computer network · Datacenters · Distributed File Systems · Structured storage · Virtualisation · Web Services |
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