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Zoho launches CloudSQL; Plays anti-lock-in card

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Zoho on Tuesday launched CloudSQL, a middleware layer that gives developers access to Zoho Applications data via a SQL database call. With the move, Zoho is playing an anti-lock-in card. One of the biggest worries about software as a service is that your data--and your business--can be locked into one provider. Under Zoho's plan, the company will allow third party applications to read and write data. In a nutshell, Zoho is allowing users to take their data via SQL. The architecture looks like this: zoho4.png Zoho's CloudSQL supports ANSI, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL and Informix. As a proof of concept Zoho has built a demo with Google's AppEngine using CloudSQL. For now, CloudSQL is free. Zoho says it will monitor usage and then figure out whether the company needs to charge.

posted by Larry Dignan
December 2, 2008 @ 6:00 am

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