Google's Close To Beating Amazon, Microsoft For a Major Cloud Client: Sources (cnbc.com)
An anonymous reader shares a CNBC report: Google's aggressive push into cloud computing, where it trails Amazon.com and Microsoft, has put the internet giant in the lead position to land a marquee client: PayPal. While Google is the front-runner, according to people familiar with the matter, PayPal is evaluating the other leading providers and hasn't made any final decisions. PayPal is unlikely to move its technology infrastructure in the fourth quarter, the peak period for online commerce, said the sources, who asked not to be named because the talks are confidential. Under the leadership of VMware co-founder Diane Greene, Google is out to prove that it's a legitimate player in the rapidly expanding cloud infrastructure market.
Maintain enough presence in each provider to provide resiliency, and a big enough stick to push down pricing.
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For that reason, I avoid Amazon's AWS. No IPv6 support, even though it's been "available soon" for years. Years!! That tells me that there is some fundamental issue with Amazon's AWS. Did it expand too rapidly, and now the infrastructure is not architected well-enough to provide for future feature enhancements?
So what cloud providers support IPv6?
Well that's a nice thought but even with the technical breakup with Ebay, Ebay is still not allowing other payment methods so I figure paypal will be around for a while yet.
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PayPal is evaluating the major cloud service providers but hasn't made a decision. Meh.
It's clickbait. Just like every f_cking article posted on Facebook and Twitter. Are you surprised?
"A plan fiendishly clever in its intricacies"- Homer Simpson
Said the tight-pantsed brogrammer, before speeding off on his fixie and getting run over by a Google bus.
Bitches keep running their mouths and yet Linux has gone nowhere on the desktop. Microsoft still lords over all others in marketshare. Apple's garden continues to build higher walls. Comcast continues to enslave municipality after municipality.
A bunch of nerds whining about Paypal does not, and should not, make Paypal tremble in any sort of fear, to be sure.
the big problem I see with GCE is that you can only assign one IP to an instance; so if you need, for example, a load balancer, you can't run your own. There is no support for Brocade, F5, Netscalers, etc in GCE, you have to use their LB-as-a-service which doesn't meet my company's needs (i.e., we need iRules)
teaming up with with the company that drove a spike through the heart of their own "Don't be evil" motto. How appropriate...
'The Economy' is a giant Ponzi scheme whose most pitiable suckers are the youngest among us and the yet-unborn.
As an IT person for over twenty years, I still pain at this cloud presence. Who owns your data? Google, Amazon, Microsoft? Might as well give all your keys to someone else. Wait, when the federal government gets into the cloud infrastructure will I feel any different? No. Sales, marketing, and the all too easy "it's what everyone else is doing" argument. Remember, easy is a four letter word. Lemmings....
>> can't name your source
This only makes sense if it was sourced by Google's PR team, who might be trying to make as much noise about their offering now they're convinced that they won't win the PayPal account. (Normally, a customer name-dropped during a confidential evaluation process would be pissed off enough to drop the vendor who name-dropped. The vendors still in the game wouldn't normally dare publish the name of a customer considering them now.)
I take it Softlayer is last on that list ...
What gets me about "the cloud", is that at least for Amazon it appears that there are multiple clouds. You can still have outages. Doesn't sound like Amazon is doing "the cloud" right to me. Anybody else have any thoughts on this?
Presumably the mysterious "sources" ("people familiar with the matter") are Google trying to hype up their cloud business which is either #2 or #3 depending on whom you talk to. There's no reason for anyone else to "spill the beans".
I use all those scare quotes because the whole thing is rediculous. Reporters used to care about being played; now they can't be bothered worrying about it.
There are plenty of reasons to choose Google over Amazon and to choose Amazon over Google. Hype is not one of them.
Don't you read the ToS?