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There has been a lot of buzz around cloud technologies. What resources would you recommend that review the cloud computing world, and helps one get the big picture and current trends?

In addition to reading these overviews, what would you recommend as first steps to get acquainted with these technologies?

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Get familiar with Azure. There are lots of manuals and tutorials on it's website.

http://www.microsoft.com/azure/

Also watch online sessions from MIX 09 related to Azure:

http://sessions.visitmix.com/

Koistya Navin
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Azure CTP is available for free till year end. Check this link.

danish
+4  A: 

Apart from Microsoft Azure mentioned by the others, there's also:

..and a few others. Azure is in CTP and free until the fall. Google's App Engine is free, but to a limit, and so is Amazon EC2 last I heard.

The whole thing is still very much in development, so it could be hard to distill exactly where its headed. Microsoft has a lot of interesting videos of PDC and MIX sessions which illustrate their approach.

Also see Wikipedia for extra information.

Rik
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I did some similar research recently, here is a link that gives a good comparison between the major providers:

http://cloudenterprise.info/2008/10/29/microsoft-azure-vs-amazon-google-and-vmware/

I also recommend checking out the "meta-providers" such as RightScale, who make managing your cloud a bit simpler.

JohnFx
+2  A: 

I liked Berkeley's Above the Clouds whitepaper. It has a concise but detailed discussion of the cost/benefit analysis of cloud computing and of the different types of cloud providers out there.

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I have found a related discussion on the best cloud computing books here: http://highscalability.com/books-web-2-0-architectures-and-cloud-application-architectures

Check that out if you are looking for great books on cloud computing and cloud architecture.

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A very good article about Cloud computing, .net and microsoft technologies is at:

http://jai-on-asp.blogspot.com/2010/05/cloud-computing-and-net.html

HotTester
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Look at the following blog which explains two of the choices and gives advantages over one on the other

http://techlabs.thoughtclicks.com

Johnson