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        Alibaba spinoff moves further into the cloud

        Updated: 2013-12-25 07:02
        By He Wei in Shanghai ( China Daily)

        Overall cloud services expenditure, including underlying network and server infrastructure, will surge by 25 percent in 2014, hitting $100 billion globally, according to a report from IT consultancy IDC.

        Cloud computing will help companies reduce employment, contracting, acquiring, testing and maintenance costs. Hence, investment in this technology will help companies save money in the long run, said Paul Dean, a technology analyst at global consultancy firm Accenture China.

        Small and medium-sized enterprises are the ideal candidates for cloud services, as they enable companies to make flexible IT input in the most cost-effective manner, said Dean.

        Foreign vendors are eyeing the exponential potential of the market. Amazon announced earlier this month that it had formed partnerships with the governments of Beijing and Ningxia Hui autonomous region to develop cloud-computing services.

        Alibaba spinoff moves further into the cloud

        Under the initiative, China-based and multinational companies will be invited to begin using Amazon services to build their businesses and run their applications in the cloud.

        Andy Jassy, senior vice-president of Amazon Web Services, said its customer base, thousands of which are Chinese customers that use the company's cloud computing service outside China, is already considerable.

        Microsoft introduced its public cloud-computing services, Windows Azure, in China in June.

        Since its debut, Windows Azure has drawn more than 1,000 corporate users that make designs and applications on the platform, said Xie Enwei, chief cloud officer at Microsoft's China operations.

        As the first multinational corporation to bring public cloud services into China, Microsoft has adjusted to China's regulations on privacy protection, so that data being processed or generated by Chinese customers on the platform will remain inside China.

        "Azure's year-on-year growth has jumped to 150 percent since its debut three years ago. We are quite optimistic about its future,and, notably, the Chinese market," Xie said.

        The future landscape will be the convergence of the private cloud and the public cloud, as well as the hybrid model, where the cloud coexists with the companies' current IT infrastructure, said Dean.

        Cloud computing may create 5 million job opportunities and more than 2.2 trillion yuan ($362.3 billion) in output value across different industries in the next three years, according to CCWResearch, an IT think tank in China.

         

        Related readings:

        China sets up cloud computing industry alliance
        China to subsidize cloud computing providers
        The history of cloud computing
        Alibaba introduces cloud-computing service for banks
        Amazon to open cloud-computing service in China

         

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