Another OS: Google Chrome

The Google Chrome Cloud OS- Basically a computer with a browser and a lot of marketing. And Apps.

And below a much better Google Cloud App called You Tube Video.

Not just a Cloud

While browsing the rather content heavy site of Oracle, I came across this interesting white paper on cloud computing.

Platform-as-a-Service Private Cloud with Oracle Fusion Middleware

at http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/036500.pdf

It basically says that Oracle has the following offerings for PaaS-

  • Application grid
  • Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle Business Process Management Suite
  • Oracle WebCenter Suite
  • Oracle Identity Management

Here is why traditional software licensing model can be threatened by Cloud Computing. These are very basic and conservative costs. If you have a software budget you can run the numbers yourself.

Suppose you pay $10,000 for an annual license and say an extra $5,000 for hardware costs for it.Assume you are using in house resources (employees) which cost you another $50,000/year.

The per hour cost of this very basic resource is Total Cost/ Number of hours utilized.

Assuming a 100 % utilization at work hours ( which is not possible) but still .

That’s a 40 hour week * 48 weeks ( including holidays).

or 33.85 $ per hour.

That’s the cut off point for you deciding to offshore work to contractors or outsourcing.

Assuming say a more realistic 80% utilization the per hour cost is= $42.31/hour.

Now assume we cant outsource because of data hygiene or some reason- so we take the same people costs/ exclude them and calculate only the total cost of ownership ( software and hardware).

thats $15,000 per 0.8 per 40*48 hours.

That’s still an astonishing 9.76 $ per hour.

Compare this cost with the cost of running a virtual instance of R on an Amazon Ec2.

Eg. http://biocep-distrib.r-forge.r-project.org/

or using http://www.zementis.com (which is now introducing an Excel add in as well at http://www.zementis.com/Excel-Ai.htm)

The per hour costs are not going to be more than 3.5 $ per hour. Thats much much better than ANY stats software licensed today on ANY desktop /Server configuration.

See the math. Thats why cloud is much more than time sharing, Dr G 😉

First of all, I don’t see anything greatly new and wonderful and different about cloud computing. It was timesharing way back in ’60. It’s not a whole lot different. I certainly have issues asking a bank to send us all their data and we’re going to put it up on a cloud. They’re going to say, ‘What about security? How will I know who else is up there in that cloud?’ I don’t know, it’s just a cloud.-

Dr Jim Goodnight, SAS Institute.

 

IBM launches Smart Analytics Cloud

From http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/solutions/cloud/smart.html, IBM the parent of SPSS announced a Smart Analytics Cloud.

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Not so AWkward after all: R GUI RKWard

I saw two packages bundled with Ubuntu ( one was R Cmdr) which I have talked about before ( for some reason Rattle continues to give some problem with Ubuntu)

The other R GUI is RKWard.

This one is clearly inspired by SPSS GUI design and though not so nifty and lite as R Cmdr can be used for higher end stuff

The website is here-

http://rkward.sourceforge.net/

Some screenshots created by me- I swear I only used the mouse while doing this- no keyboard hence a true GUI.

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  • New features / improvements in latest version

– Add Stata data file import plugin (by Michael Ash) –

For much better screenshots see-

http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Screenshots

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It still could do with more community testing and support and some of the Desktop performance was not that great ( code generated was clunky and reminded me of other GUIs that sit too heavy on command line unlike RCmdr)

Truly impressive is the multiple flexibility offered in details ( like for Plots or for Graphical Analysis)-

and with the help of a Citrix Server on the INTERNET, can POTENTIALLY be offered on Amazon EC2 environment for as low as 2.5 $ per hour for heavy data processing AND stats analysis (with no hardware OR software legacy costs)

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Ubuntu One

Here is the newest kick a** OS in town, and it’s called Ubuntu Nine One

Including personal cloud computing os like features, with grateful inputs from tech boys at G, A and Cannonical-

See/ Explore the Cloud Features here-

http://www.ubuntu.com/

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The Cloud OS is finally here or is it?: Karmic Koala

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see screenshot for cloud OS services in latest version of Ubuntu tobe launched in 5 days at http://www.ubuntu.com

( I am using the 9.10 latest beta since I figured 5 days earlier beta should be okay)

The Cloud OS properties are using browser and are called Ubuntu One

The browser used is Google Chrome.

Nice one, stanford dropouts. Really nice!

Note the line launchpad based services and uses secure id to ensure a connection as well as collect data for analysis as well

as real estate for possible advertisements.

Ball in Uncle Billy ‘s court now.

Note-The icon had some issues with opening more than one session parallely and showed edit preferences. So it could be a Google Joke as well

Easter Egg with an April variation. LOL

Cloud Computing with Ubuntu

An excellent page on how you can do cloud computing without making Bill Gates richer

http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/cloud/videos

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Podcasts and videos are better than white papers isnt it 🙂