Posts Tagged ‘google cloud’

Google Apps and Microsoft Office Unite

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Over the past couple years we have heard that the cloud is the future of productivity and savings for everyone.  Today, Google is launching a brand new plugin for Microsoft Office called Cloud Connect.  Cloud Connect will tie Google Docs directly into the ubiquitous productivity suite, free of charge.

Editing a document in Word? It’ll automatically sync to your Google Docs account each time you hit ‘Save’. Want to share a preview of your document without worrying about what file format your coworkers can open? Just send them a link to the Google Docs file. The plugin supports Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and it’s a big deal for Google’s strategy with Docs. The new product is going live for Apps for Business customers today as part of a preview program (sign up here); everyone else will get it soon.

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Google Cloud Music Service

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

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Monday afternoon in a post by the New York Post, Google is in New York trying to rush a licensing deal through with the Harry Fox Ageny.  Why would Google be striking a deal with one of the largest digital music agencies that licenses mechanical and digital rights for thousands of publishers?  Is Google Cloud Music service going to be available in the near future?

Last month, CNET reported that Google could launch a music service this fall. Google declined to comment for this story. Both Apple and Google have both discussed building cloud services for both film and music.  This has been confirmed by

numerous sources at the major movie studios and record labels. Each company has discussed hosting their users’ media on their own cloud servers. Think about it? Users could access their movies, music, and e-books from all different types of devices.  Wouldn’t it be nice if you could access everything from your iPhone or Blackberry?  Google cloud servers would stream this to your mobile device at a small monthly cost.

At this point, Google appears further along in launching a cloud service than Apple, sources said.

To reach an agreement on cloud music will not be easy. The labels have yet to license music rights for the kind of offerings that Google and Apple are said to be working on. “There’s no template,” said one music source. “They’re going to be starting from scratch and that’s not easy.” What that means is that if negotiations go poorly, they could conceivably delay the launch offering until next year.

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Microsoft’s Hybrid Cloud Threatens Google

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Microsoft‘s official release last week of its cloud computing platform, Azure, gives developers the option to build applications in the cloud via Microsoft‘s data centers, rather than in a company’s server. Giving customers this sort of flexibility in IT and software development is important to customers looking for ways to reduce costs, bandwidth demands and management responsibilities. Flexibility in delivery models is also Microsoft‘s key differentiator over cloud giant Google.

Cloud computing has become a key piece of an enterprise’s IT strategy, typically used in a hybrid (cloud plus on-premise) model of computing that offers customers the best of both worlds:

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