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OnDemand Speed Links Jun 19 2008

June 19, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

OnDemandbeat.com Speed Jetski

Recent Coverage from Enterprise 2.0 Conference
Continuing Topix coverage and feedback from last weeks Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston.

SMB’s slow to adopt Software as a Service
Wall Street journal article from Roger Cheng that indicates that Small Businesses have been slow to adopt Hosted software.

Churchill Club Session on adapting Web 2.0 in Enterprise
Kris Olson’s take on Charlene Li’s moderated Churchill Club Panel on adapting Web 2.0 in the Enterprise.

Will Value Added Solutions be the Software as a Service (Saas) winner
Joshua Greenbaum makes a compelling case that Value Added Software as a Service solutions will eventually prevail over pure play off premise Software as a Service. I naturally fully agree with Joshua as the business model for our Software as a Service solution at Applation is a Value Added SAAS solution and most of the CEO’s I know in the industry are tweaking their business models and architecture the same way.


Cloud Computing Focus of Structure08 Conference

June 13, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

Structure 08 Conference

Om Malik’s Structure08 conference is being held on June 25th at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco. Structure08 was created to inform businesses so they can plan their future computing infrastructure needs. Attendees will have opportunities to review new technologies and determine the right choices based on industry best practices, case studies, ideas and startups.

In addition, the conference organizers just announced this past week that Google will hold the first public workshop on Google AppEngine at the Structure08 conference.

Om has great pull in the tech industry and he has gathered one of the deepest speaker lists I have seen for a conference in quite a while. As a matter of fact I am curious as to how the packed agenda will be squeezed into a one day conference.

The OnDemand Beat Blog has a special discount code for Structure08 for its readers. OnDemand Beat readers can sign up for Structure08 and receive a 10% discount on registration at http://structure08.eventbrite.com/?discount=ONDEMAND

If signing up via the Structure08 registration page use Discount Code ONDEMAND.

Finally don’t forget that CloudCamp will be held the evening prior to Structure08 at Microsoft’s San Francisco Office.


Launch of OnDemand FriendFeed Rooms

May 27, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

FriendFeed Logo

FriendFeed recently launched a new feature called rooms.  Users can join and share links, news and comments around a topic, event or idea. The rooms can either be public or private, and should be a good way to share information.

http://friendfeed.com/rooms/cloudcomputing

I have set up a number of rooms within FriendFeed with topics of interest to OnDemand Beat readers. Sign up on FriendFeed and contribute to the topics you are interested in:

SAAS - Room to share information and news about Software as a Service Technology and Companies
IAAS - Room to share information and news about Integration as a Service Technology and Companies
PAAS - Room to share information and news about Platform as a Service Technology and Companies
Cloud Computing - Room to share information and news about Cloud Computing Technology and Companies
Conferences - This room is to share information and links about upcoming technology and non technology conferences.


Category: IAAS, PAAS, SaaS, Social Media

Visual Map of OnDemand Marketplace

May 22, 2008
Written by Ameed Taylor

OnDemand Marketplace

Peter Laird; with assistance from Kent Dickson and Steve Bobrowski, has created an excellent visual mapping of the current state of the OnDemand Marketplace as of early 2008.

Peter has the marketplace broken out into:

Cloud Computing

Platform as a Service ( Link to Dion Hinchliffe whitepaper - 2.4 mb pdf )

Software as a Service

Core Cloud Services

Within these 4 Markets, Peter has numerous submarkets with the majority of companies as of today providing solutions in the Cloud Computing and Software as a Service Markets.

I would expand a bit on Peter’s definition of the Software as a Service market to also include Billing and Contract Management which he has broken out into Core Cloud Services. On Demand Billing and Contract Management can be utilized not just for Software as a Service and Integration as a Service solutions but could also be used behind the firewall to meter in house computing usage.

I will create followup articles over the next few months that go into detail on the technology and players in the Integration as a Service, (Market where my firm Applation is developing solutions) Database, Storage, Security, and Cloud Computing Markets.