Zeta Explores What Cloud Computing Means for you


POOLE, England, January 26 /PRNewswire/ --     Accessing files and applications over the internet is changing the way we
work and play. Has web 2.0 finally come of age?

Microsoft recently announced that a 'lightweight' web version of Office,
which will include programmes such as Word and Excel, is currently in the
works. It's a significant move by the software giant. In 2007, Office
generated around $19 billion for the company, almost a third of its total
revenue. But it's just the latest example of a paradigm shift towards cloud
computing.

Software and files are traditionally stored on a user's own desktop or a
local server. Cloud computing, also known as software as a service (SaaS),
instead stores resources remotely and delivers them over the internet. Data
and services can then be accessed from any computer, irrespective of location
or even operating system. All you need is a web connection.

As Microsoft's announcement demonstrates, the cloud will play an
ever-increasing role in how we use computers. Dell even tried to trademark
the term 'cloud computing' recently but its application was rejected in
August. The company did manage to secure the URL cloudcomputing.com though.

Many people engage in cloud computing without even realising it. At its
simplest, it includes such ubiquitous online applications as Hotmail (which
has been around since 1996), Flickr and YouTube.

At the other end of the scale, cloud computing allows companies to
outsource their entire IT infrastructure. Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud
(EC2) provides scalable capacity run on Amazon's servers: you just pay for
whatever storage you use. It powers Amazon's own websites along with tools as
diverse as the New York Times' online archive and Twitter. Similar services
include the UK-based Flexiscale, which is aimed at web 2.0 start-ups.

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About Zeta

Zeta is a leading digital agency specialising in online marketing, design
and development. Its flexible, cost-effective and responsive approach results
in successful campaigns for a diverse range of clients. Visit zeta.net to
find out more.

For further information on Zeta, its products and services please
    contact:

    Brad Fry, Zeta, 3 Winchester Place, North Street, Poole, Dorset,
    BH15 1NX, UK
    Tel: +44(0)1202-237137,
    Email: brad@zeta.net .



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