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Market Research Report

Worldwide Cloud Computing Market Opportunities and Segment Forecasts, 2009-2015

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Table of Contents

  • Cloud Computing Market Opportunity Executive Summary
  • Cloud Computing Is Set To Bring Major Change To The Software Business
  • Industry Segment Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • Scalable Symmetric Multiprocessors
    • Cloud Computing Market Opportunity

1. Mainframe Cloud Computing Market Description and Market Dynamics

  • 1.1 Mainframe Cloud Computing Permits User Web Services Access
    • 1.1.1 Cloud Computing Aspects
  • 1.2 Web 2.0 Internet Scale Mainstream Applications
    • 1.2.1 Design Patterns
    • 1.2.2 Data Driven Cloud Computing
    • 1.2.3 Network Effects
    • 1.2.4 Collaboration
    • 1.2.5 Social Networking Heuristics
    • 1.2.6 Wiki-Style Collaborative Editing
  • 1.3 Core Competencies of Web 2.0
  • 1.4 Business Process Management Platforms
    • 1.4.1 Comprehensive Risk Analysis
  • 1.5 Business Process Management Functions
    • 1.5.1 Execution of Business Processes
    • 1.5.2 Integration Aspects of BPM
  • 1.6 Cloud Computing Impact On Business
    • 1.6.1 Cloud Computing Corporate Communications
  • 1.7 Blogging
    • 1.7.1 Architecture of Participation
    • 1.7.2 Permalink Functionality
  • 1.8 Web 2.0 Driven By Data
    • 1.8.1 Control Over The Database
    • 1.8.2 Mashup Market Opportunity
  • 1.9 Scientific Collaboration Using Web 2.0
    • 1.9.1 OpenWetWare Project At MIT

2. Cloud Computing Market Opportunity Forecasts

  • 2.1 Cloud Computing Set To Bring Major Change To The Software Business
    • 2.1.1 Cloud Computing Market Opportunity
  • 2.2 Cloud Computing Market Opportunity Forecasts by Industry
  • 2.3 Communications Cloud Computing Market Segment Forecasts
    • 2.3.1 IBM Smart Business Cloud Computing
    • 2.3.2 Hewlett Packard Cloud Computing for Communications
    • 2.3.3 Cisco
    • 2.3.4 Telecom Services and Other Cloud Computing Providers
  • 2.4 Banking and Financial Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
  • 2.5 Retail Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.5.1 Amazon.com
    • 2.5.2 Amazon CloudFront
    • 2.5.3 Walmart.com
    • 2.5.4 eBay Cloud Computing
  • 2.6 Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.6.1 WebMD
  • 2.7 Travel and Entertainment Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.7.1 Travelocity
  • 2.8 Energy Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.8.1 IBM Cloud Computing Energy Positioning
    • 2.8.2 Google Cloud Network Looking To Renewable Energy
    • 2.8.3 Data Center Renewable Energy
  • 2.9 Worldwide CRM, Search Engine, and Application Development Cloud Computing
    • 2.9.1 Search Engine Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.9.2 CRM Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.9.3 Application Development Cloud Computing Market Forecasts
    • 2.9.4 Building a Robust Data Sensor Network Integration Layer
    • 2.9.5 SOA Infrastructure Market Driving Forces
    • 2.9.6 Building a Robust Data Integration Layer
    • 2.9.7 SOA Market Segment
    • 2.9.8 SOA Market Driving Forces
    • 2.9.9 SOA Market Shares
    • 2.9.10 Search Inside An Enterprise
    • 2.9.11 Google
    • 2.9.12 Yahoo!
    • 2.9.13 CRM Software as a Service Cloud Computing Market Shares
    • 2.9.14 Saleforce.com Customization
    • 2.9.1 Saleforce.com
    • 2.9.2 Net Suite SuiteCloud Connect for Salesforce.com
    • 2.9.3 Application Development Cloud Computing Market Shares
    • 2.9.1 Microsoft .NET SQL Services
    • 2.9.2 IBM
    • 2.9.3 Saleforce.com Force.com Point and Click Configuration
    • 2.9.4 Amazon CloudFront
  • 2.10 Cloud Computing Regional Market Segments
    • 2.10.1 Google Regional Market Participation

3. Cloud Computing Market Opportunity

  • 3.1 Cloud Networks
    • 3.1.1 Research Clouds
  • 3.2 Google Cloud Computing
    • 3.2.1 Google App Engine / Google Application Engine
  • 3.3 IBM Cloud Computing
    • 3.3.1 IBM' s CloudBurst Hardware Strategy
    • 3.3.2 IBM Smart Business: Software Development & Test
    • 3.3.3 IBM Public and Private Cloud Computing Initiatives
    • 3.3.4 IBM Strategy To Capture The Cloud Computing Opportunity
    • 3.3.5 IBM Rational Cloud Computing Requirements Driven Development
  • 3.3.6 IBM Cloud Computing Ecosystem
  • 3.4 Tibco Ajax Rich Internet Cloud Computing Applications
    • 3.4.1 Tibco Energy Solutions
    • 3.4.2 Tibco Trading and Risk Management
    • 3.4.3 Tibco Pipelines Solutions
    • 3.4.4 Tibco Upstream Oil and Gas Cloud Computing
    • 3.4.5 Tibco Trading and Risk Management
    • 3.4.6 Tibco Industry Solutions
  • 3.5 Attachmate
    • 3.5.1 Attachmate Terminal Emulation
    • 3.5.2 Attachmate Application Integration
    • 3.5.3 Attachmate PC X Server
    • 3.5.4 Attachmate Managed File Transfer
    • 3.5.5 Attachmate Architecture
  • 3.6 Microsoft Cloud Computing
    • 3.6.1 Microsoft Azure Services
  • 3.7 Cisco Cloud Computing
    • 3.7.1 Cisco Virtualization
  • 3.8 Saleforce.com Customization
    • 3.8.1 Saleforce.com Force.com Point and Click Configuration
    • 3.8.2 Saleforce.com Force.com Builder Application Customization
    • 3.8.3 Saleforce.com Force.com Helps Users Work Smarter
  • 3.9 Oracle Sun Microsystems
    • 3.9.1 Sun Cloud Screencasts
    • 3.9.2 Oracle Sun Developer Technologies for the Cloud
  • 3.10 EMC VmWare Server Virtualizaton
  • 3.11 Yahoo Cloud Computing Supports Open Systems
    • 3.11.1 Yahoo! Cloud Computing
  • 3.12 Hewlett Packard
    • 3.12.1 HP Department of Defense Cloud Computing Infrastructure
  • 3.13 Amazon Cloud Computing Infrastructure Services
    • 3.13.1 Amazon High Performance Computing
    • 3.13.2 Amazon On-Demand Workforce
  • 3.14 Intel Cloud Computing
  • 3.15 AT&T Cloud Computing
  • 3.16 CloudRamp
    • 3.16.1 CloudRamp Storage for Microsoft SharePoint
  • 3.17 CloudScale Networks
  • 3.18 3Tera AppLogic Cloud Computing
    • 3.18.1 3Tera AppLogic Utility Computing
  • 3.19 CloudWorks
    • 3.19.1 Cloudworks Hosted Exchange Email
  • 3.20 Dell Cloud Optimization
  • 3.21 eBay Cloud Computing
  • 3.22 Enomaly Automated Provisioning
    • 3.22.1 Enomaly Cloud Computing For The Enterprise
    • 3.22.2 Enomaly Leverage Existing Resources
    • 3.22.3 Enomaly Virtual Infrastructure Management
  • 3.23 Net Suite SuiteCloud Connect for Salesforce.com
  • 3.24 Progress Software
    • 3.24.1 Progress Software Cloud Based Application Infrastructure Software ROI Calculator
  • 3.25 Panorama Software Cloud-Computing Service Analytics
    • 3.25.1 Panorama Infrastructure Software
    • 3.25.2 Panorama PowerApps Analytics Service
  • 3.26 RackSpace
    • 3.26.1 Rackspace Language-Specific APIs
    • 3.26.2 Rackspace Unlimited Scaling For Big Applications
    • 3.26.3 Rackspace Cloud Servers
    • 3.26.4 Rackspace Using Cloud Servers
  • 3.27 RightScale
    • 3.27.1 RightScale Scalable Website
  • 3.28 Zeus Technology and Partner Serve Path / Go Grid
    • 3.28.1 Zeus Technology Cloud Computing
    • 3.28.2 Source: Zeus Technology Cloud Computing
    • 3.28.3 Zeus Technology Physical, Virtual and Cloud
  • 3.29 Alexa Web Information Services
    • 3.29.1 Alexa Top Sites
  • 3.30 Merchant Services
  • 3.31 SAP and RIM Enterprise Mobility
  • 3.32 Verizon

4. Cloud Technology

  • 4.1 Cloud Computing Information Access
  • 4.2 Google Scale Mainstream Applications Gmail and Google Maps
    • 4.2.1 Google.com - Search and Personalization
    • 4.2.2 Google Scholar.
    • 4.2.3 Google Server Implementation for Web 2.0
    • 4.2.4 Google Replicates The Web pages
    • 4.2.5 Google Map / Reduce Framework Runs In Parallel On 1,000 Machines
    • 4.2.6 Google Global Work Queue
    • 4.2.7 Communication, Collaboration and Communities
    • 4.2.8 Google Spent $200 Million On Hardware Equipment In 2004, $1.4 Billion in 2007
    • 4.2.9 Google Uses 1.8 Million Servers, Search Results, Images, Videos, Emails And Ads
    • 4.2.10 Google Dynamic Architecture Implementation
    • 4.2.11 Short Description of Google Search Engine Dynamic Architecture
    • 4.2.12 Google BigFiles
    • 4.2.13 Google Repository
  • 4.3 eBay Infrastructure
    • 4.3.1 Sun Storage Helps Keep The Store Open
    • 4.3.2 eBay' s Infrastructure Evolution
  • 4.4 Microsoft .Net Defines Reusable Modules Dynamically
    • 4.4.1 Microsoft Data Center Size
    • 4.4.2 Microsoft Combines Managed Modules into Assemblies
    • 4.4.3 Microsoft Architecture Dynamic Modular Processing
  • 4.5 IBMR WebSphereR Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0
    • 4.5.1 IBM Web 2.0 Steps To Deploy Websphere Application Server Using Virtual Image Templates
    • 4.5.2 IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack
  • 4.6 Facebook
  • 4.7 MySpace
  • 4.8 Reunion
  • 4.9 Software Release Cycle
  • 4.10 iTunes and TiVo

5. Enterprise Cloud Computing Company Profiles

  • 5.1 3Tera
  • 5.2 Adobe
  • 5.3 Amazon
    • 5.3.1 Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    • 5.3.2 Amazon Competition
  • 5.4 AT&T
  • 5.5 Attachmate
  • 5.6 Cisco
    • 5.6.1 Cisco Networking For The Internet
    • 5.6.2 Cisco / PostPath
    • 5.6.3 Cisco / Jabber
    • 5.6.4 Cisco Next-Gen Unified Communications
    • 5.6.5 Cisco Focus On Development Of Conferencing And Collaboration, Leveraging Expertise In The Network
    • 5.6.6 Cisco Revenue
    • 5.6.7 Cisco Acquisitions
    • 5.6.8 Cisco Innovation
    • 5.6.9 Cisco Customers
    • 5.6.10 Cisco Revenue
    • 5.6.11 Cisco Acquisitions and Investments
    • 5.6.12 Cisco Innovation
    • 5.6.13 Cisco Customers
    • 5.6.14 Cisco Value Incentive Program (VIP) Offering
  • 5.7 Clerity Solutions
    • 5.7.1 Clerity Solutions Partners and Customers
    • 5.7.2 Clerity Benefit Manager
  • 5.8 CloudRamp
  • 5.9 CloudScale Networks
    • 5.9.1 CloudScale Networks Data Centers
  • 5.10 CloudWorks
  • 5.11 Computer Associates CA
    • 5.11.1 CA Revenue
    • 5.11.2 CA Revenue by Geography
    • 5.11.3 CA Business Organization
    • 5.11.4 Computer Associates Revenue
  • 5.12 Dell
    • 5.12.1 Dell Virtualization Solutions
    • 5.12.2 Dell Fast Deployment:
    • 5.12.3 Dell High Performance Computing
  • 5.13 ebay
    • 5.13.1 eBay PayPal
    • 5.13.2 Skype
    • 5.13.3 eBay Key Acquisitions
    • 5.13.4 eBay Net Revenues
    • 5.13.5 eBay Marketplaces
    • 5.13.6 eBay Communications
    • 5.13.7 eBay Cloud Computing
  • 5.14 EMC
    • 5.14.1 EMC VMWare
    • 5.14.2 EMC Acquisitions
    • 5.14.3 EMC Symmetrix Virtual
    • 5.14.4 EMC' s V-Max Symmetrix Solutions
    • 5.14.5 Selected EMC Partners
    • 5.14.6 Selected EMC Customers
    • 5.14.7 EMC Revenue
    • 5.14.8 EMC Segment Information
    • 5.14.9 EMC Segment Information
    • 5.14.10 EMC VMware Virtual Infrastructure
    • 5.14.11 EMC / Unisys and Expand Relationship in Enterprise Content Management
    • 5.14.12 EMC / VmWare, Inc.
    • 5.14.13 VMware vCloud
  • 5.15 Enomaly
    • 5.15.1 Enomaly ECP Service Provider Cloud
    • 5.15.2 Enomaly ECP Service Provider Customers
  • 5.16 Eucalyptus
  • 5.17 Google
    • 5.17.1 Google Revenue
    • 5.17.2 Google Q2 2009 Revenue Summary
    • 5.17.3 Google Revenues by Geography
    • 5.17.4 Google Revenues by Segment
    • 5.17.5 Google Business Overview
    • 5.17.6 Google Client
  • 5.18 Fujitsu
    • 5.18.1 Fujitsu OSS/NOS
    • 5.18.2 Fujitsu SOA
    • 5.18.3 Fujitsu CentraSite SOA Governance
  • 5.19 Hewlett Packard (HP)
    • 5.19.1 Hewlett Packard (HP) SOA
    • 5.19.2 Hewlett Packard (HP) SOA Solutions
    • 5.19.3 Hewlett Packard (HP) SOA Systinet Governance
    • 5.19.4 HP Products and Services Segments
    • 5.19.5 Hewlett-Packard Technology Solutions Group
    • 5.19.6 Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Storage and Servers
    • 5.19.7 Hewlett-Packard Industry Standard Servers
    • 5.19.8 Hewlett-Packard Business Critical Systems
    • 5.19.9 Hewlett Packard Halo Telepresence Customers
    • 5.19.10 HP and Marriott
    • 5.19.11 HP and Tandberg
    • 5.19.12 Hewlett Packard Computer Industry Market Participant
    • 5.19.13 Hewlett Packard Global Provider Of Products
    • 5.19.14 HP Products and Services: Segment Information
    • 5.19.15 Hewlett Packard Technology Solutions Group
    • 5.19.16 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Storage and Servers
    • 5.19.17 HP and Tower Software
    • 5.19.18 Hewlett Packard Tower Software TRIM Context
    • 5.19.19 Hewlett Packard Scalable Computing & Infrastructure Organization (SCI)
    • 5.19.20 HP Data Center Compute Services Transformation
  • 5.20 Host Bridge Technology
  • 5.21 IBM
    • 5.21.1 IBM Business Partnering Strategy
    • 5.21.2 IBM Strategic Priorities
    • 5.21.3 IBM BPM Powered By Smart SOA
    • 5.21.4 IBM Delivers Integration and Innovation to Clients
    • 5.21.5 IBM Business Model
    • 5.21.6 IBM Unified Communications In The Cloud Architecture
    • 5.21.7 IBM LotusLive Cloud-Based Portfolio Of Social Networking And Collaboration Services
    • 5.21.8 IBM Revenue
    • 5.21.9 IBM Q1 2009 Revenue
    • 5.21.10 IBM Q2 2009 Revenue
    • 5.21.11 IBM Software Capabilities
    • 5.21.12 IBM Systems and Technology Capabilities
    • 5.21.13 IBM Worldwide Organizations
    • 5.21.14 IBM Security
  • 5.22 Microsoft Corporation
    • 5.22.1 Microsoft Azure Services Platform
    • 5.22.2 Microsoft Windows Azure
    • 5.22.3 Microsoft Live Services
    • 5.22.4 Microsoft SQL Services
    • 5.22.5 Microsoft .NET Services
    • 5.22.6 MicrosoftR SharePointR Services & DynamicsR CRM Services
    • 5.22.7 Microsoft Revenue Nine Months 2009
    • 5.22.8 Microsoft Revenue
    • 5.22.9 Microsoft Segment Revenue
    • 5.22.10 Microsoft Server and Tools Revenue
    • 5.22.11 Microsoft Online Services Business Revenue
    • 5.22.12 Microsoft Business Division Revenue
    • 5.22.13 Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division
    • 5.22.14 Microsoft Competition
    • 5.22.15 Microsoft Security Vulnerabilities
    • 5.22.16 Microsoft Client Segment
    • 5.22.17 Microsoft Segments
    • 5.22.18 Open Text Livelink ECM Integration Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
    • 5.22.19 Microsoft Multinational Computer Technology
    • 5.22.1 Selected Microsoft Partners
    • 5.22.21 Microsoft Financials
    • 5.22.22 Microsoft Software Products
  • 5.23 Neon Enterprise Software
  • 5.24 NetSuite
    • 5.24.1 NetSuite Revenue
    • 5.24.2 NetSuite Services Benefits
    • 5.24.3 NetSuite CRM+
    • 5.24.4 Netsuite Revenue
    • 5.24.5 NetSuiteSuiteBuilder
    • 5.24.6 NetSuite SuiteTalk.
  • 5.25 Oracle
    • 5.25.1 Oracle Software Strategy
    • 5.25.2 Oracle Software Business
    • 5.25.3 Oracle Competition In The Software Business
    • 5.25.4 Oracle Software License Updates and Product Support
    • 5.25.5 Oracle Software Description
    • 5.25.6 Oracle / BEA Systems
    • 5.25.7 Oracle Software Revenue by Region
    • 5.25.8 Oracle Corporate Strategy Active Acquisition Program
    • 5.25.9 Oracle / Sun Microsystems
  • 5.26 Progress Software
    • 5.26.1 Progress Software Services Oriented Architecture Products
    • 5.26.2 Progress Application Platform Products
    • 5.26.3 Progress Software Data Infrastructure Products
    • 5.26.4 Progress Software Customers
    • 5.26.5 Progress Software / DataDirect Technologies
    • 5.26.6 Progress Software Regional Revenue
    • 5.26.7 Progress Software 2009 Second Quarter Revenue
  • 5.27 Red Hat JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform
    • 5.27.1 JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform Partners
  • 5.28 Research In Motion (RIM)
  • 5.29 SAP CRM
  • 5.30 Serve Path / Go Grid
    • 5.30.1 GoGrid
  • 5.31 RackSpace
    • 5.31.1 Rackspace Mosso Cloud Computing
    • 5.31.2 Rackspace Mosso
  • 5.32 RightScale
  • 5.33 Salesforce.com
    • 5.33.1 Salesforce.com Force.com
    • 5.33.2 Salesforce.com Cloud Computing
    • 5.33.3 Salesforce.com Strategy
  • 5.34 Sirus
    • 5.34.1 Sirius Partners
  • 5.35 Trend Micro
  • 5.36 Yahoo
    • 5.36.1 Yahoo! Strategy
    • 5.36.2 Yahoo! and Computational Research Labratories Collaborate on Cloud Computing Research
  • 5.37 Zeus Technology, Ltd.
    • 5.37.1 Zeus Customers
  • 5.38 Other Companies

List of Tables and Figures

  • Table ES-1
    • Competitive Factors In Cloud Computing Markets
  • Figure ES -2
    • Worldwide Industry Segment Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure ES-3
    • Worldwide Industry Segment Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 1-1
    • Cloud Computing Hole of the Internet
  • Table 1-2
    • Harnessing Collective Intelligence
  • Table 1-3
    • BPM Platform Automation Of Process Functions
  • Table 1-4
    • Web 2.0 Next Generation Applications
  • Table 1-5
    • Cloud Computing Next Generation Functions
  • Table 1-6
    • Mashup Market Opportunity
  • Table 1-7
    • Web 2.0 Internet Examples
  • Table 1-7 (Continued)
    • Web 2.0 Internet Examples
  • Table 2-1
    • Competitive Factors In Cloud Computing Markets
  • Figure 2-2
    • Worldwide Total Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-3
    • Worldwide Industry Segment Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-4
    • Worldwide Cloud Computing Communications Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-5
    • Worldwide Banking, Insurance, and Financial Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-6
    • Worldwide Cloud Computing Retail Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-7
    • Worldwide Cloud Computing Healthcare Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-8
    • Worldwide Cloud Computing Travel and Entertainment Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-9
    • Worldwide Cloud Computing Energy Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-10
    • Worldwide CRM, Search Engine, and Application Development Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-11
    • Cloud Computing Market Driving Forces
  • Figure 2-12
    • Worldwide Search Engine Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-13
    • Worldwide CRM Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Figure 2-14
    • Worldwide Application Development Cloud Computing Market Forecasts, 2009-2015
  • Table 2-15
    • Types of Internet Connected Devices Likely to be Using Mid IR Sensors That Need SOA Software To Achieve Connectivity
  • Table 2-15 (Continued)
    • Types of Internet Connected Devices Likely to be Using Mid IR Sensors That Need SOA Software To Achieve Connectivity
  • Table 2-16
    • Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Benefits
  • Table 2-17
    • SOA Market Shares, 2008
  • Figure 2-18
    • Software as a Service Applications Moving to Cloud Computing
  • Table 2-19
    • MicrosoftR SQL Services Data Platform Functions
  • Figure 2-20
    • IBM Cloud Computing Solutions
  • Table 3-1
    • IBM Dynamic Infrastructure: Cloud Computing Solutions
  • Table 3-2
    • IBM Cloud Workload Segmentation Strategy
  • Figure 3-3
    • IBM Cloud Computing Solutions
  • Table 3-4
    • IBM Strategy To Capture The Cloud Computing Opportunity
  • Table 3-5
    • IBM Rational Cloud Computing Requirements driven Development
  • Figure 3-6
    • IBM Mainframe Cloud Provisioning Business Development and Testing Tool Services
  • Figure 3-7
    • IBM Mainframe Cloud Collaborative Provisioning Services
  • Figure 3-8
    • IBM Mainframe Cloud Provisioning Business Development and Testing and Deployment Flexibility
  • Table 3-9
    • Mainframe Availability & Resiliency Cloud Computing Platform Positioning
  • Table 3-10
    • IBM Mainframe Security Cloud Computing Platform Positioning
  • Table 3-11
    • Tibco Meter Specific Energy Industry Solutions For Cloud Computing
  • Table 3-12
    • Tibco Analytics Specific Energy Industry Solutions For Cloud Computing
  • Table 3-13
    • Tibco Real-Time Customer Service Energy Industry Solutions For Cloud Computing
  • Table 3-14
    • Tibco Industry Solutions
  • Table 3-15
    • Verastream Integration Suite Components:
  • Figure 3-16
    • Attachmate Business Problem/Technology Architecture
  • Table 3-17
    • Microsoft Windows Azure Functions
  • Figure 3-18
    • Sun / Oracle Cloud Computing Architecture Positioning
  • Table 3-19
    • Oracle Sun On-Demand Cloud Storage Service Features:
  • Table 3-20
    • Oracle Sun Cloud Based Compute Service
  • Figure 3-21
    • EMC Server Private Cloud Virtualization Architecture
  • Table 3-22
    • CloudRamp Key Issues Identified
  • Table 3-23
    • 3Tera AppLogic Cloud Computing Functions
  • Figure 3-24
    • 3Tera Cloudware Open Architecture For Cloud Computing
  • Table 3-25
    • Progress Software DataDirect Technologies Cloud Comprehensive Provider
  • Figure 3-26
    • Progress Software DataDirect Connectivity Product Line
  • Figure 3-27
    • RightScale Replaces Traditional Hardware Model
  • Figure 3-28
    • RightScale Scalable Cloud Hardware Model
  • Table 3-29
    • RightScale Cloud Computing Scalable Websites Examples
  • Figure 3-30
    • RightScale Scalable Website Deployment Architecture
  • Figure 3-31
    • GoGrid Cloud Computing Architecture
  • Figure 3-32
    • Zeus Technology Cloud Computing Architecture
  • Figure 3-33
    • Zeus Technology Cloud Computing
  • Table 4-1
    • Google Use of Ajax Technology
  • Table 4-2
    • WinterGreen Research Server Energy Costs for 14 Servers with 3 Processors
  • Figure 4-3
    • Google Dynamic Architecture
  • Figure 4-4
    • Repository Data Structure
  • Figure 4-5
    • Architecture.EBay
  • Table 4-6
    • Microsoft .Net Defines Reusable Modules
  • Figure 4-7
    • MegaData Center Capital Expenditures
  • Figure 4-8
    • Microsoft .NET assemblies:
  • Figure 4-9
    • Microsoft Architecture Dynamic Modular Processing
  • Figure 4-10
    • Steps To Deploy IBM WebSphere Application Server Using A Virtual Image Template
  • Figure 4-11
    • WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment Installation and configuration steps
  • Figure 4-12
    • IBM Web Architecture
  • Table 4-13
    • Facebook Description. 2007 to April 2008
  • Table 4-13 (Continued)
    • Facebook Description. 2007 to April 2008
  • Table 4-13 (Continued)
    • Facebook Description. 2007 to April 2008
  • Table 4-14
    • MySpace Metrics
  • Table 4-15
    • Reunion Metrics
  • Table 5-1
    • CloudScale Networks Positioning
  • Table 5-2
    • CA Main Areas Of Focus For Mainframe And Distributed Environments
  • Table 5-3
    • Dell Virtualization Solutions Positioning
  • Table 5-4
    • EMC VMWare Virtual Infrastructure Business Revenue Growth Positioning
  • Figure 5-5
    • VMware vCloud Customer Elastic, On- Demand Compute Capacity
  • Table 5-6
    • Fujitsu CentraSite SOA Product Suite Features
  • Table 5-7
    • Fujitsu CentraSite SOA Management Information
  • Table 5-8
    • Hewlett Packard Product and Services Positioning
  • Table 5-9
    • Hewlett Packard Global Positioning
  • Table 5-10
    • Hewlett Packard Tower Software Global, Vertical Markets
  • Table 5-11
    • Hewlett Packard Tower Software Global, Reducing Risk During Litigation
  • Table 5-12
    • Hewlett Packard Tower Software Microsoft OfficeR Documents
  • Table 5-13
    • Hewlett Packard Tower TRIM Context Features Overview
  • Table 5-14
    • HostBridge CICS Integration Functions
  • Figure 5-15
    • IBM SMB Partner Go to Market Approach
  • Table 5-16
    • IBM Strategic Priorities
  • Table 5-17
    • Microsoft Response to Security Vulnerabilities
  • Table 5-18
    • Progress Software Services Oriented Architecture Features
  • Table 5-18 (Continied)
    • Progress Software Services Oriented Architecture Features
  • Table 5-19
    • Progress Software Application Platform Product Features
  • Table 5-19 (Continued)
    • Progress Software Application Platform Product Features
  • Table 5-20
    • Progress Software DataXtend Data Infrastructure Products
  • Table 5-21
    • Progress Software DataDirect Data Infrastructure Products
  • Table 5-22
    • JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform Functions
  • Table 5-23
    • Red Hat' s JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform Positioning
  • Table 5-24
    • Salesforce.com Force.com Platform Provides Tools And Infrastructure Functions
  • Figure 5-25
    • Salesforce.com Force.com Platform Infrastructure
  • Figure 5-26
    • Salesforce.com Revenue, 2004-2009
  • Figure 2-27
    • Salesforce.com Growth in New Customers
  • Figure 2-28
    • Salesforce.com Customers
  • Figure 2-29
    • Salesforce.com Customers In Various Industries
  • Table 5-30
    • Trend Micro Positioning
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