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Monday, April 14, 2008
PaaS evolution accelerating
As Tim O'Brien puts it, "
transition is happening faster than I had expected
."
To summarize, I said the following last post:
"The particulars of Amazon's platform, such as the lack of truly persistent storage outside of S3 make the task of running a database even more challenging."
Yeah,
scratch that
.
And now
Google and Salesforce are getting together
. Very interesting...
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