Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?
Created by erickschonfeld on March 1st, 2009 at 4:50am PST
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Video Highlights from the TechCrunch Roundtable: Whose Cloud Is It Anyway? (Held on 2/27/09)
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Marc Benioff at TechCrunch Cloud Computing Roundtable
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A video highlight from Whose Cloud Is It Anyway? TechCrunch's cloud computing roundtable that was moderated by TechCrunch Co-Editor Erick Schonfeld and TechCrunchIT Editor Steve Gillmor. The event took place on February 27, 2009.In this video Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff talks about how the paradigm of computing has changed and what we are seeing today is the emergence of cloud computing, which is no software, no hardware, don't hire anyone, and instead sign up for cloud platforms and pick the flavor (services) that's most appropriate for your needs. Benioff says he sees cloud computing has two components: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS). He says it's the biggest shift in computing in two decades, and it's the most exciting thing going on in the tech industry today.To see the entire event see Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?
Amazon's Werner Vogels at TechCrunch Cloud Computing Roundtable
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A video highlight from Whose Cloud Is It Anyway? TechCrunch's cloud computing roundtable that was moderated by TechCrunch Co-Editor Erick Schonfeld and TechCrunchIT Editor Steve Gillmor. The event took place on February 27, 2009.In this video Amazon CTO Werner Vogels talks about how Amazon has a long history in building platforms from e-commerce to enterprise platforms. Vogels says that the reason they developed their own platforms was because there wasn't any commercial software out there that Amazon could use that was able to handle the scale, security and needs that Amazon required, so they built their own, which later led to Amazon's decision to open it up for others to use. Â To see the entire event see Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?
Google's Vic Gundotra at TechCrunch Cloud Computing Roundtable
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A video highlight from Whose Cloud Is It Anyway? TechCrunch's cloud computing roundtable that was moderated by TechCrunch Co-Editor Erick Schonfeld and TechCrunchIT Editor Steve Gillmor. The event took place on February 27, 2009.In this video Google Engineering VP Vic Gundotra talks about the current trend of enterprise being influenced by the Internet consumer market. However, Gundotra argues that it's actually not a new trend and he provides examples from the past when the same trend of enterprise following the lead of consumers happened. In addition, he says Google's cloud is about making it possible for more apps to be generated because that drives more Internet usageTo see the entire event see Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?
Gina Bianchini & Paul Buchheit at TechCrunch Cloud Computing Roundtable
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A video highlight from Whose Cloud Is It Anyway? TechCrunch's cloud computing roundtable that was moderated by TechCrunch Co-Editor Erick Schonfeld and TechCrunchIT Editor Steve Gillmor. The event took place on February 27, 2009 at Microsoft's Mountain View, CA campus.In this video Ning CEO Gina Bianchini talks about how companies are using video on the Ning platform. And FriendFeed Co-founder Paul Buchheit shares his thoughts about videos, photos or any cloud app interoperating on the backend within the cloud and the importance of keeping it simple for the end-user. To see the entire event see Whose Cloud Is It Anyway?
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