Yahoo and Intel and Hewlett Packard on Tuesday announced an alliance to advance "cloud computing," backing a trend that would reduce reliance on packaged software.
Earlier this year Google and IBM teamed up for the same
purpose, to advance research into providing software as
a service on the Internet hosted by data centers instead
of requiring people to install programs on their
computers.
Yahoo, HP and Intel have partnered with the Infocomm
Development Authority of Singapore and universities in
the United States and Germany to create centers for
collaborative research.
An example of cloud computing is web-based email
offered by Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and other Internet
operations. Google has expanded its online software
offerings to include word documents, spread sheets and
more.