Merrill Lynch Cooks Up Internal Cloud

Although third-party vendors, such as Amazon and Google, offer cloud computing environments, they have shortcomings, says Jeffrey Birnbaum, chief technology architect and global head of architecture and engineering with Merrill Lynch, who spoke at the Waters: Power conference hosted by sibling publication Waters. Amazon's environment requires users to put their applications into virtual machines (VMs) to run, while Google requires that applications running in its cloud be developed using its

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