Um, Brandon...I think you've already started!  You're doing a good job, so
don't stop on our account.  Some of us may actually learn something from it.

...Glenn

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Brandon Betances <[email protected]>wrote:

> NO. Cloud Computing is not SaaS, and SaaS is not Cloud Computing.
>
> Cloud computing incorporates SaaS, and that's it. I believe the OP is
> referring to "calling a method over there from over here." That's not what
> cloud computing is. I stand with Larry Ellison on this one. "What the HELL
> is cloud computing?!".
>
> Cloud computing is creating an application and throwing it "up there"
> instead of serving it from a dedicated server. Sharing resources, and
> location independence. So, I guess cloud computing REQUIRES SaaS. Cloud
> Computing for Microsoft.NET is NOT called WCF as someone above said, Azure
> is the framework for could computing in .NET. And it's still a beta.
>
> Please, don't get me started on cloud computing.
>

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