Sun Builds Its Own Cloud
      by Wyatt WalterSun announced yesterday at SugarCRM’s SugarCon that it is building its own cloud computing platform to compete with Amazon’s EC2 offerings. Sun sees adding a hosted computing platform as a great business opportunity for the suffering company during economic hard times. “There will be lots of clouds and we see Sun as being a major player in that area,” said Lew Tucker, VP and CTO for cloud computing at Sun. Sun’s Solaris OS has had the capability of operating in a paravirtualized “cloud” environment for years and from the sounds of it they have simply built a reporting and billing mechanism around their zones and will be hosting the physical machines for users.
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Feb 4th, 2009


