Google vs Microsoft in the Race For Cloud Computing Dominance

With Google's recent acquisition of provider DocVerse, a product that was editing online real-time sharing and simultaneous group PowerPoint, Excel and Word is becoming more and more apparent, not only Google and Microsoft cloud in the direction of actually trying to compute, but they take the whole cake for myself.

What is cloud computing?

Cloud computing is a method of data processing, Internet and large shared computer resources instead of individual software and storage on personal computers. This form of data processing allows people to both data at the same time, although always the latest version of changes to a specific file. Cloud computing is a byproduct of the Internet ability to combine a variety of services and resources.

What's next for Google and Microsoft?

Really have an idea of where to go two giants software, we take a look at some of the things that can happen already and some of the things that will happen in the near future.

To date, the Cloud Microsoft uses 75% of their projects work almost 100 000 employees. Microsoft ceo Steve Ballmer said that within one year after this percentage will increase to 90%. The implication is that Microsoft is obviously as much resources as possible, dominate in the future of cloud computing.

March 5, 2009-Google buys provider DocVerse, a product that can share online in real time and simultaneously editing product group at Microsoft.

In an attempt to Google plans to defeat Microsoft applications, its forthcoming Office 2010 free cloud-based translation productivity platform are part of. In addition, Microsoft offers easy, free, online version of the Microsoft Windows Live subscribers.

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