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FREE Cloud Gaming Service from OnLive

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

For all you online gamers out there you are going to love this! OnLive later this week will launch a cloud gaming service, and is offering a year’s free play to those who sign up over the next month. Through the Founder Member program(the is through AT&T), customers will get free demos for the first year, paying $4.95 per month after the 12 month trial!  Buying games will cost between $5 and $60. There will also be three and five day rentals for under $10.

To start out with there will be 23 games that you can download, including Assassin’s Creed II, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Mass Effect 2 and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction.  Supposedly they are may more game that will be coming soon, including Alpha Protocol, Assassin’s Creed, Brotherhood, FEAR 3, and Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4.
Unlimited Backup only $4.95

All the games that you buy and play will be stored in the cloud on three server clusters spread across the US.  This service will be a test of the cloud hosting infrastructure.  The main point of the free trial is to test out how responsive the system can be in real-life use.

“This launch is just the beginning for the OnLive platform. We’ll be rolling out new features, capabilities and performance improvements, continually adding new content along with the latest releases, and extending the service to more people,” says founder and CEO Steve Perlman.

“Today we’re taking the first step toward a future where video game content is increasingly free from the restrictions of device and location, while showcasing the ability to instantly play the latest, most advanced games at the touch of a button.”

What can I say but FREE cloud gaming services like this are going to change the way we play our online games.

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3PAR Grows in EMEA Due to Cloud Computing

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

3PAR announced today that, in order to take advantage of the steady growth of the cloud and utility computing markets, it has signed up a new partner and increased its headcount in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) by more than 40%, with a focus on expanding its sales and customer services teams.

“We see 3PAR as the future of storage,” said Rob Christ, Director and Founder of Databasement. “3PAR is one of the leading and most innovative storage companies at this moment, and is well known for delivering unrivalled performance and efficiency. With 3PAR Utility Storage, Databasement is able to offer our customers unique benefits that enhance their cloud computing deployments, such as agility and cost efficiency. Furthermore, 3PAR’s innovative technologies enhance server virtualization with VMware(TM), enabling our service provider, hosting, and integrator customers in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Spain to build virtual datacenters with unmatched advantages.”

“I am proud of what the team has achieved in the past year,” said Pitcher. “The market grows more competitive every day, and yet customers have repeatedly chosen 3PAR over other vendors to help make the most of their storage infrastructures, particularly utility and cloud storage. We believe our success in EMEA to date is a testament to the strength of our value proposition, which is based on delivering resilient infrastructure with the agility to meet rapidly changing business demands, and for up to 50% less than traditional storage.”

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VMware Server Virtualization

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

VMware announced that it has been proclaimed the leader in the Server Virtualization space by the U.S.-based research firm, Gartner Inc.  I love how they announced themselves that they were on top!

Gartner placed VMware in the “Leader” quadrant of its Magic Quadrant, for the company’s contribution toward x86 server virtualization infrastructure.VMware launched its x86 virtualization technology to help programers to run multiple operating systems simultaneously on an x86 computer.

According to IDC, enterprise server cloud computing will grow from an $8.4 billion market in 2010, representing over 600,000 units, to a $12.6 billion market in 2014 with over 1.3 million units. We expect VMware to benefit from this exponential growth with the help of contributions from SpringSource.

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