Title :
Facebook Meets the Virtualized Enterprise
Author :
Curry, Roger ; Kiddle, Cameron ; Markatchev, Nayden ; Simmonds, Rob ; Tan, Tingxi ; Arlitt, Martin ; Walker, Bruce
Author_Institution :
Grid Res. Centre, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, AB
Abstract :
ldquoWeb 2.0rdquo and ldquocloud computingrdquo are revolutionizing the way IT infrastructure is accessed and managed. Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs, wikis and social networking platforms provide Internet users with easier mechanisms to produce Web content and to interact with each other. Cloud computing technologies are aimed at running applications as services over the Internet on a scalable infrastructure. In this paper we explore the advantages of using Web 2.0 and cloud computing technologies in an enterprise setting to provide employees with a comprehensive and transparent environment for utilizing applications. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach we have developed an environment that uses a social networking platform to provide access to a legacy application. The application is hosted on an internal cloud computing infrastructure that adapts dynamically to user demands. Initial feedback suggests this approach provides an improved user experience while simplifying management and increasing effective utilization of the underlying IT resources.
Keywords :
Internet; social networking (online); software maintenance; virtual enterprises; Facebook; Internet; Web 2.0; Web content; blogs; cloud computing; social networking; virtual enterprise; wikis; Blogs; Cloud computing; Conference management; Distributed computing; Employment; Facebook; Grid computing; IP networks; MySpace; Social network services; Web 2.0; cloud computing; social networking;
Conference_Titel :
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2008. EDOC '08. 12th International IEEE
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3373-5
DOI :
10.1109/EDOC.2008.19