O'Reillyã"Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing"ã¨ããã¨ã³ããªã¼ã§ã¯ã©ã¦ãã»ã³ã³ãã¥ã¼ãã£ã³ã°ã3ã¤ã®ã«ãã´ãªã¼ã«ããã¦å®ç¾©ããã¦ãããè²ã å®ç¾©ãé¯ç¶ãã¦ããã¯ã©ã¦ãã»ã³ã³ãã¥ã¼ãã£ã³ã°ãç¾æç¹ã®ã«ãã´ãªã¼ããã¨ãã¦ã¯ããªããã£ãããã¦ããããããããã®ã§ç´¹ä»ããã*1ã 1.ãUtility computing. Amazon's success in providing virtual machine instances, storage, and computation at pay-as-you-go utility pricing was the breakthrough in this category, and now everyone wants to play. Developers, not end-users, are the target
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