Google World Wild has cutof the price of its Cloud Storage, web based hosted service designed for enterprise developers who want to store their data and applications' document in the cloud, as opposed to in their own web based servers. The cost, based on monthly hosting usage, have been cut between 8 % and 15 %, depending on the price of data involved on storage, said Navneet Joneja, product manager for Google Company Cloud Storage. "We are committed to building extremely high availability storage in the cloud storage solution," he added. The price cuts will be applied retroactively to Starting March, Google said on Tuesday. Google also announced that several enterprise Data storage vendors have partnered with it and started to use Cloud Storage commercially in their google products, including Panzura, StorSimple, and Gladinet. Cloud Storage was launched in beta version in last year 2010 with the name Google Storage for Developers, and it shed the test label and its original name in October of inthis last year. It is intended as a cloud storage solution for heavy-duty, enterprise applications that generate and contain massive amounts of data storage solution, not as an end user service where individuals can store files, like the google Picasa Web based photo manager, the Docs office productivity suite, and You-Tube for data storing and data sharing videos.
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Data to improve support - social media access blocking Gartner
IT companies - America Securities and Exchange Commission last week
Europe offshoring
Italian and Swedish researchers have Bring a new technique of transmitting multiple signals
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
25 Billion Downloads on Apple App Store
Iphone, ipod, and Ipad, Apple inc App Store crosse 25 billion downloads and rewards the customer who put it over the goal with a Dollar - 10,000 iTunes gift card. Apple revealed that more than 25 billion apple application have been downloaded from its App Store by the users of the more than 315 million iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch screen devices around the globe. The 25 billionth application downloaded by apple user, "Where's My Water?" (free version), was downloaded by Chunli Fu of Qingdao, China. As the winner of the App Store Countdown to 25 Billion Application on app store, Chunli Fu will receive a Dollar - 10,000 iTunes Gift Card, the apple company said. The App Store offers more than 550,000 apps to iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users in 123 countries worldwide, with more than 170,000 native iPad apps available on apple app store. App Store customers can choose from a wide range of application in 21 categories, including Newsstand, games, business, news, sports, health and fitness, payment services, fun, information, and travel. The App Store has paid out more than Dollar - 4 billion to developers world wide, the company reported. “We’d like to thank our customers and developers for helping us achieve this historic milestone of 25 billion apps downloaded,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet software and services. “When we launched the App Store less than four years ago, we never imagined that mobile apps would become the phenomenon they have, or that developers would create such an incredible selection of apps for iOS users.”
allple iphone, ipod, ipad- Al Hilwa, applications development software analyst at research firm IDC, told The Globe and Mail the 25 billion milestone is a symbol for the explosive growth of the app economy. “Apps bring a simplicity of interaction that eluded previous generations,” he told the paper. “Enterprise applications will eventually follow consumer ones, marking an industry transition to this style of software.” TechNet, a bipartisan policy and political network of technology CEOs that promotes the growth of the innovation economy, released a study in February showing that there are now roughly 466,000 jobs in the “App Economy” in the United States, up from zero in 2oo7. The top metro area for Application Economy jobs is NewYork City (usa) and its surrounding suburban counties, although SanFrancisco and SanJose, California, together substantially exceed NewYork. While California tops the list of Application Economy states with nearly one in four jobs, states, including Georgia, Florida and Illinois (usa) get their share as well. In fact, the report found more than 2-3 of Application Economy employment is outside California and NewYork. The results also suggest that the Application Economy is growing quickly, and that the location and number of application development related jobs are likely to shift greatly in the years ahead. “America’s Application Economy—which had zero jobs just five years ago before the iPhone was introduced—demonstrates that we can quickly create economic value and jobs through cutting edge innovation,” said ReyRamsey, company president and CEO of TechNet. “The ApplicationEconomy is creating jobs in every part of America, employing hundreds of thousands of United States workers today and even more in the years to come.”
Monday, March 5, 2012
Microsoft released Windows 8 -laboratories around the world in Aachen, Bangalore, Beijing, Cairo, Cambridge (United Kingdom), Cambridge (Massachusetts), Mountain View, Redmond, and San Francisco - USA.
There are laboratories around the world in Aachen, Bangalore, Beijing, Cairo, Cambridge (United Kingdom), Cambridge (Massachusetts), Mountain View, Redmond, and San Francisco - USA.
1.5 billion euros ($2.0-billion) in Europe alone
sustainable development at Sony Mobile phone France
Quantum computing to become a reality
Fast forward future
Company says, based on its progress, optimism about superconducting quantum bits (qubits http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qubit) and the possibilities for a future quantum computer are rapidly growing. Qubits differ from bits in that they can be either 0, 1 or both. “The quantum computing work we are doing shows it is no longer just a brute force physics experiment. It's time to start creating systems based on this science that will take computing to a new frontier,” says IBM scientist Matthias Steffen, who manages the research team focused on developing quantum computing systems. Qubits will allow quantum computers to work on millions of computations at once, while desktop PCs can usually only handle a few simultaneous computations. David DiVincenzo, professor at the Institute of Quantum Information, Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Juelich, says the device performance company reporting “brings them nearly to the tipping point”. “We can now see the building blocks that will be used to prove that error correction can be effective, and that reliable logical qubits can be realised.”
Not so fast
Swift Consulting CEO and tech blogger Liron Segev says company is making headway with an “awesome” technology and has made a major early advance. Segev says the technology behind quantum computing will, in future, replace the silicon chip, memory and processors that run current PCs. He says if company can control this aspect and the hardware, it will rule the technology world. However, Segev says company breakthrough does not practically mean much at this stage of the game. He explains quantum computing will only become a reality many years from now. “It will be cool stuff later on and the research has to happen now, but I doubt, in our lifetimes, we will see this.”