Hi Rick,

In the longer term it certainly makes sense to provide the API so that it is
not tied to Google.com. However, we do not feel the API is quite there yet
for it to be "untied".

In parallel we'd like to note that providing services over the cloud is
certainly no barrier to enterprise adoption, provided the SLAs and support
are there. Both of these have been brought to high standards on the
Visualization (and other Google) APIs in the past several months.

We have many enterprise customers using Google APIs which are wholly
cloud-based, including for the Visualization API. One notable example are
Salesforce.com and their customer list. The Visualization API is one of
their most popular
add-ons<http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2009/05/visualizing-your-clouds-data.html>on
their Force.com platform. Salesforce.com and their customers require
the
highest standards, have mission critical applications, and are all
enterprise customers.

The Visualization Team

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:04 PM, RickB <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I know this has been discussed before, with the answer of "something
> we're considering", but with the desire by Google to capture more
> enterprise developers, this really will be a "must have".  Add to that
> the decision to support locally hosted Wave servers, and the trend is
> definitely towards supporting an externally hosted Visualization API
> server.  I'd really like to re-start a serious dialog towards making
> this a reality.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Jun 1, 11:44 am, RickB <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It would be very nice to have this as a first-class GWT citizen, or at
> > least, able to load locally without a dependency on Google.com.  I'm
> > sure this has been asked a few times, but couldn't find a definitive
> > answer as to "why not", beyond "to ensure the version is up to date".
> > I'm sure those who would want to use the Visualization API "off the
> > grid" are capable enough to ensure that they periodically update the
> > code.  Plus, for some mission critical applications (and applications
> > in regulated environment such as pharmaceutical manufacturing),
> > unplanned updates to the API for which the developer has no control
> > could wreak havoc.
> >
> > So, can we start a dialog to enable off-the-net access to the
> > Visualization API's capabilities?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>

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