nytimes.com— 3Tera has added support for Windows applications and appliances to version 2.4 of its cloud-computing platform AppLogic, the company announced Tuesday.
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3tera technology is really amazing. You can build an entire online application using your favorite components running on Windows, Linux and Solaris, throw in a network storage array and a firewall on the AppLogic whiteboard and then execute the entire infrastructure as a logical entity. Then scale it on demand.
Think you're scared now? Wait till your internet connection dies and you can't access the PowerPoint file you need for your meeting in 10 minutes because it lives in the "Cloud".
3tera has had Windows in beta for some time, this is an announcement of the commercial release which covers not only public clouds, but the ability to build your own private cloud as well.
gbomberFeb 6, 2009
3tera technology is really amazing. You can build an entire online application using your favorite components running on Windows, Linux and Solaris, throw in a network storage array and a firewall on the AppLogic whiteboard and then execute the entire infrastructure as a logical entity. Then scale it on demand.
lilrabbitfoofooFeb 7, 2009
Fortunately, this SKYNET is opt-in. :)
elipabstFeb 8, 2009
Think you're scared now? Wait till your internet connection dies and you can't access the PowerPoint file you need for your meeting in 10 minutes because it lives in the "Cloud".
barmijoFeb 9, 2009
3tera has had Windows in beta for some time, this is an announcement of the commercial release which covers not only public clouds, but the ability to build your own private cloud as well.