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IBM is jumping on the cloud computing bandwagon with new launches to take on Amazon, Google, and Salesforce.com
IBM has said plans to launch several cloud computing services this year, taking on companies such as Amazon.com, Google, Microsoft and Salesforce.com.
IBM spokeswoman Kelly Sims said the first of these new services will enable developers to write software that works with the emerging, web-based technology.
IBM has lagged behind younger companies in rolling out cloud services. But it is still early days for the cloud industry, which Gartner estimates will ring up sales of about $3.4 billion this year.
Business interest in cloud computing has picked up since Amazon started offering storage and computing services over the Web about three years ago. Google and Salesforce.com are the other two early leaders.
"Is this important to IBM? Yes," said Forrester Research analyst Frank Gillett. "But what IBM is doing is not about suddenly grabbing gigantic new revenue streams. Honestly what IBM and others are doing is a lot of elbowing and throwing of guerrilla dust and trying to win perceived market leadership."
IBM got its feet wet in the field last year when it launched an internet-based data backup and recovery service.
In addition to the new service for developers, IBM also plans to introduce clouds that let businesses run applications and to virtualise personal computers, Sims said.
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