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G2iX Debuts Morph CloudServer
October 12, 2009
G2iXreportedly unveiled the Morph CloudServer, described by company officials as an appliance using open standards to create custom Platform as a Service environments -- for "developing and deploying software on a massive scale."
The idea, company officials said, was to give businesses a way to "pilot new ideas, facilitate global expansion, and decrease time to market." The market opportunity they see here is the one Gartner (News - Alert) Research Vice President Phil Dawson talked about when he said "for now, private cloud computing will not just be a viable term, it will be a significant strategic investment for most large organizations" recently. has
The idea, company officials said, was to give businesses a way to "pilot new ideas, facilitate global expansion, and decrease time to market." The market opportunity they see here is the one Gartner (News - Alert) Research Vice President Phil Dawson talked about when he said "for now, private cloud computing will not just be a viable term, it will be a significant strategic investment for most large organizations" recently. has
"Cloud computing for the enterprise is about efficiency," said Winston Damarillo, founder and CEO of G2iX, in a statement.
In May. Global Gateway (News - Alert) Innovation Exchange announced the general availability of an on-demand CRM solution powered by their managed application environment, the Morph Application Platform.
Based on an open source CRM application, the on-demand CRM is available to businesses that "want to streamline their customer interactions and maximize the potentials of a hosted cloud infrastructure at subscriptions which start from $99/month for start-ups and small businesses," according to company officials at the time.
According to Dawson, through 2012, "more than 75 percent of organizations' use of cloud computing will be devoted to very large data queries, short-term massively parallel workloads, or IT use by start-ups with little to no IT infrastructure."
The Morph CloudServer is a customizable private PaaS that can be tailored to match and support different development languages and frameworks. Company officials say it's designed with "a philosophy of fault tolerance, not fault avoidance."
Based on an open source CRM application, the on-demand CRM is available to businesses that "want to streamline their customer interactions and maximize the potentials of a hosted cloud infrastructure at subscriptions which start from $99/month for start-ups and small businesses," according to company officials at the time.
According to Dawson, through 2012, "more than 75 percent of organizations' use of cloud computing will be devoted to very large data queries, short-term massively parallel workloads, or IT use by start-ups with little to no IT infrastructure."
The Morph CloudServer is a customizable private PaaS that can be tailored to match and support different development languages and frameworks. Company officials say it's designed with "a philosophy of fault tolerance, not fault avoidance."
"Cloud computing technology, such as the Filipino co-developed Morph CloudServer, provides emerging countries with affordable access to world-class ICT infrastructure," said Ray Anthony Roxas-Chua, secretary of the Philippines' Commission on Information and Communications Technology.
David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.
Edited by Amy Tierney
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