Apple Announces iCloud and iWork For iOS
iONiUM writes "Through a press release ahead of WWDC, Apple has revealed that it will be releasing its own cloud service to rival Google and Amazon's. In addition, they will unveil the new iOS, and the latest desktop OS."
Apple also announced the release of the iWork suite for iOS devices.
What are the odds that this iCloud service isn't run OSX server at it's core?
Autosave, Version and Resume are major improvements, and long overdue for desktop OSes.
I'm a huge Apple fan, but even I think this stuff with the "i" branding is just stupid and faintly embarrassing. Every Apple product has a fraeking "i" before it's otherwise utterly unimaginative name? "iCloud" - FFS.
"And the meaning of words; when they cease to function; when will it start worrying you?"
How can the announcement that there will be an upcoming announcement possibly qualify as newsworthy on Slashdot?
I am sick of Apple's naming convention.
iCarumba!
"iCloud... When it is down, that is actually a feature."
My biggest hope is that they'll finally announce their back to school sale and it will be a free iPad instead of an iPod this time around, as to one up Microsoft with the free Xbox360.
Given how Apple likes to actually announce stuff at their shindigs, either they are priming us for a relatively empty one, or they have big news that will overshadow all that. Apart from them taking over Sony, I don't see what could be THAT big, though.
The Cloud - because you don't care if your apps and data are up in the air.
Given Apple's track record, the terms for their "cloud" will probably be something like this:
Is "iCloud" any less stupid than just "cloud"?
Plenty of Cloud going around these days from all quarters, not just Apple.
To the Cloud!
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
i's before everything is cool.
You probably watch Fox News.
It's always " I ! I ! I ! Me ! Me ! Me ! "
selfish bastards.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Bringing back the XServe ? No one expects it to happen, so that'd be pretty big.
They're about due for refresh on both the Mini and MacPro, so they might have something else there. I'd personally be happy with an i5 or i7 Mini ... or a smaller chassis for the MacPro and redundant power, so we have something that's not crap for using as a server.
Build it, and they will come^Hplain.
"Alright, that's it! I've had about enough with iCrap, and me clouds..."
-Gerald Broflovski
I suspect that Apple will prohibit school districts that want to deploy iPads from hosting their own cloud service I dread the thought of letting Apple Inc. manage our student data instead of hosting it in-house. Especially considering the fact that OS X 10.7 will no longer have an exclusive Server variation, this makes the case for moving to Android tablets all the more enticing.
I guess "cloud" is now officially cool then right?
I doubt we'll see the XServe (or similar) back. But the announcement did mention that, basically, MacOS X Lion is the server version of MacOS X. It doesn't explicitly say so, but this must mean that there is no longer a separate server version of MacOS. Which is good news, because the server tools were already pretty decent (but too expensive) when I last used them, two versions ago.
"Money is a sign of poverty." - Iain Banks
idont understand why the ifuck iApple still ithink that putting the iletter iI in ifront of ieverything is icool. ieveryone-else stopped idoing ithat about ifive iyears ago.
iWorkInIT
i-Caramba!
-- QED
Well, we all know that its a crock of shit.
iNough
its getting to the point every time there an i-anything idiot comes to mind...
They've cleverly given everything away, without actually giving anything away. The music streaming service was known about anyway, and every site had reported on the music labels being signed up. So on the one hand, confirming iCloud exists has given nothing further away than what the public knew already.
But at the same time we still have no idea just now big iCloud will be. Could it be more than just music (I reckon yes). Will it be a replacement for MobileMe (fair chance). Might it include some iWork comparability (I wouldn't put it past them).
These are questions which were being asked last year, last month, and last week - and following this announcement today they are still questions we don't know the answers to.
"We live in a global world" - Harvey Pitt, former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman
Should be fine, it's made by Cisco, right?
Why not link to the press release? Was there a press release? Was this submission even reviewed? I can't find any reference to Apple having released any new information outside of what "iONiUM writes"
Something tells me they are not running their cloud server on mac minis. I hope this means they will be introducing a new rack mount server product. Perhaps a corporate strategy and new corporate offerings.
I don't recall the exact dates, but it was around 1982 that these utilities were created. ROLLOUT saved the entire VMS system state to disk and ROLLIN brought it back, not only restoring any long-running batch jobs and so on but also dropping the boot time down from 5-10 minutes to less than 30 seconds.
Although it was easy to get ahold of ROLLIN/ROLLOUT if you wanted them Digital would never condone their use. The reason for that was simple: It depended on disk state not changing whlie the system was down, and not only was that too fragile for Digital's taste, the clustering system Digital was busy designing at the time was going to make that a practical impossibility. So this capability was never used all that time, and then clusters came out and made it unworkable.
What are the odds that this iCloud service isn't run OSX server at it's core?
It shouldn't matter because Apple as a company (nowadays) isn't as interested in dogfooding for the sake of it... that's a position popularized by Microsoft, which proudly proclaimed their OS as better than the competition (Ballmer still doesn't allow iPhones or Google services in his household, for example)... which brought on the hotmail conversion debacle and the Danger dataloss fiasco.
Apple makes no such (unrealistic) claims, so they have no such expectations to meet.
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Not seeing this upthread, but might be redundant by now: The iWork announcement was for the "small" iOS devices (iPhone and iPod Touch). Those apps have been available for iPad (also iOS) for over a year. The update makes them universal. If you own them for iPad, they'll now work on the other devices (it's a free upgrade).
Idonotgiveashit. I need to trademark that.
My other sig is a knife wound.
If you were Cisco, seeing another company set up a cloud/network infrastructure using an operating system called "iOS," wouldn't you be a bit miffed? Or is kooky capitalization now enough to distinguish trademarks (iOS versus IOS)?
iSuppose that it can go on for a bit longer. Though iHave no iDea, really.
Sounds like a jazzed up, shiny version of Ubuntu One. Ubuntu One is actually cross-platform
I would have prefferred the youWork and iHaveFun or iSleep :D
I am announcing that I would prefer to use Puddle(TM), which will keep my data right here in my yard, thank you very much,