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[from jaz] Cloud versus cloud: A guided tour of Amazon, Google, AppNexus, and GoGrid | InfoWorld | Test Center | July 21, 2008 | By Peter Wayner

Cloud computing offerings differ in depth, breadth, style, and fine print; beneath the heady metaphor lurk familiar pitfalls, complex pricing, and many questions

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Eucalyptus Project Delivers Open Source Cloud Computing with EC2 Interface Compatibility

Eucalyptus is an open-source software infrastructure for implementing cloud computing.the current version requires Xen to be installed on all nodes available for allocation.Interface compatibility with EC2.Basic "Cloud Administrator" tools for system mana

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Virtual Workspaces

The Virtual Workspace Service provides an open source infrastructure for the deployment and management of virtual machines.

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Red Hat moves JBoss to Amazon's cloud. The first cloud-based Java application server

Customers can either license JBoss as a virtual image, or alternatively make existing licenses available on Amazon's utility computing<sep/>

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cloudtools - Google Code

<sep/>as the core deploymet framework, Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for Tomcat on top of that and a Maven plugin.

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