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The Sun development and deployment as a service offering would follow other increasingly popular application hosting and infrastructure as a service offerings that are designed to offer developers and entrepreneurs quick, low-risk paths to production -- from tool to test to deploy and then hot-provisioned scale.


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Before the end of the year, Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: JAVA) Latest News about Sun Microsystems will follow the lead of Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) Latest News about Amazon.com and Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Latest News about Microsoft in providing a "pay as you drink" applications hosting Linux MPS Pro Focus on Your Business —  Not Your IT Infrastructure. service that provides a lifecycle approach to new Web application development and deployment.

In addition to announcing JavaFX Script, a lightweight programming language for creating rich online and mobile Take the FREE Motorola AirDefense WLAN Security Assessment. Click here. content, Sun software chief Rich Green said that Sun plans to leverage its grid and utility offerings -- priced on a per-use basis -- for swiftly building and deploying Web applications, services and mashups.

While specifics on the venture were limited, Sun President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz seemed to embrace the initiative during a press conference at the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco earlier this month, indicating he thought having such services available soon would be beneficial to Sun's business goals.

Entering the Space

The Sun development and deployment as a service offering would follow other increasingly popular application hosting and infrastructure as a service offerings that are designed to offer developers and entrepreneurs quick, low-risk paths to production -- from tool to test to deploy and then hot-provisioned scale. Amazon's EC2 service, for example, has proven a boon to startups and departments within enterprises seeing a fast track to applications and content hosting.

Sun may not be first in this space, but it does have the assets to be large. For example, Sun already has a compute-intensive grid, and ample storage as a service offerings.

By bringing its tools, NetBeans framework, open source Latest News about open source Java Latest News about Java community, middleware, virtualized runtime containers and pay-per-drink grid together provides a significant, long-term subscription opportunity for Sun and its partners.

Get Aggressive

I also think Sun needs to be more aggressive at bringing its own (or cobranded?) Web 2.0 services via open APIs (application programming interfaces) to market.

If Sun has OpenOffice.org, why not OpenOffice.SaaS? If compilation of Java code as a service is impractical, how about debugging scripting and markup languages as a service? Can we do something with ID federation and management, or governance, or single sign-on, in this regard? Uh, huh.

If Sun can prove these approaches as viable, it can then package the services in association to its new "red shift" customers as they offer other niche services on top -- from media to telecommunications to mobile commerce. If Microsoft can go "Live", so can Sun.

IBM (NYSE: IBM) Latest News about IBM, HP (NYSE: HPQ) Latest News about Hewlett-Packard and Red Hat (NYSE: RHT) Latest News about Red Hat may have other means to the market. For Sun, this should be a priority.

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Re: Sun's 'Pay as You Drink' Service
drew811
Posted 2007-05-30
You wrote/asked: Why not OpenOffice.SaaS? If compilation of Java code as a service is ...

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