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With huge blocks going off it tells me that either a fund group and/or entity is buying up massive shares here. No way individual investors would soak up 0ver 70M shares without moving down to .0002 to get more and let the PPS fall. Somethings amiss and I think for the better. We will see in the days ahead.
It seems DOMS the man. VERT is a kill buzz.
The ACC/DIS is upticking hard. It seems that DOMS is accumulating in the .0003 area. If this was massive dilution, those MM's would now be at .0002.
DOMS is soaking up massive shares today.
Someone kill VERT :)
I believe so. The last few trading sessions shorts have been over 50% on each day. seems they are recovering shorts. By the way we are number 13 on most active today.
Without buying pressure the MM's will continue to trade back and forth. With all the sells to the bid the MM's have not moved at all.
it looks to be tetail to retail sells. You will not get them unless someone sells at .0003
MM 's getting short shares. Now 50M at .0003 has not moved DOMS at all.
You know something is up when over 40M sold at .0003 and the MM's have not moved.
Looks to be a retail trade time. The ACC/DIS is shooting through the moon. DOMS has been soaking all the .0003's and has not moved. Some entity is accumulating or trying to get shares that have been shorted the past few sessions.
Only about $7600.00 dollars went through at .0003.
its hard to sell the news when almost everyone here is in at .0003-.0004. Just MM's selling to the bid sitters because no buying pressure.
CLDr accumulating nicely on news. It seems that CLDR is getting its act together. Its new partner will allow CLDR to pay for play its IT e-mail services into a broader market place. With Vizual Mobile comiong into being in the first quarter of 2011 has unlimited potential since Smaller handheld devices is seen to overtake home computer sales in the next 3-5 years.
Vizual mobile IMVHO is the mainstay of CLDR and its future. CLOUD technology is being geared up to be utilized more from smart phones and advanced PDA's. This is the future. Home computers in the next decade will decline further with Smaller devices such as android tablet, and Apple Ipad (to name a few) starting to take off. Vizual mobile is gearing toward that market. Huge Potential here.
Silvertec is a microsoft cloud partner. This is where it gets interesting. Netmetix and silvertec gives CLDR a very important advantage. The advantage is a fee based system where netmetix distributes CLDR's product on a fee based system, and Silvertec allocates IT cloud management with CLDR's products also on a fee based system. Vizual mobile is gearing more toward Silvertec due to its efficient IT management characteristics.
CLDR has huge news out. Looking to breakout in the very near term.
Silvertec is also Microsoft partnered and will be adding to cloud technology. This is a plus for CLDR that has a partnership with Netmetix and now silvertec.
CLDR is gearing up to be the premiere Cloud representative in the UK and setting itself up to break into major markets in the very near future.
The .0004 is a small wall here. As we all know most if not all at .0004 was bought over the last few sessions. Just Because VERT is on the ask does not mean that he does not have a buy in. Some here have stated they have a buy at the ask and not filling.
With mr. Lovatt in the UK this week expect a PR from that visit.
CLDR received two more MM's here. Looking to breakout with major players looking to get in.
CLDR just received two more MM's. Something big is brewing down in bottom land.
VERT can be a friend on the bottom when dilution is non-existent. VERT is a retailer and an agressive one. Just keep watching VERT. When he buys he will move.
It depends on what is going on. VERT will buy up on the bottom and run it before selling.
Still in. Just waiting on the BK outcome. Nice run earlier sold some for profit holding alot for mega.
hey guys two new MM's just made an appearance VERT VNDM. Looks like things are going to get very interesting soon.
Netmetix is a great partner to have due to their partnership with Microsoft and distributing Clound centric systems in the same bundle. A win-win situation.
Morning everyone. Waiting to see if news comes today. Consolidation and accumulation is the key today with an uptick to the .0005 area by end of trading day.
CLDR looking to breakout of the .0004-.0005 region. All major indicators are giving buy signals with investor confidence returning to the stock.
Here is another story dated may 2010. This was the year of microsoft advancements geared toward cloud computing. No other major Software developer has bet the future on the cloud than Microsoft. In the early 1980's DOS was operating king. Windows86 was based off of ealier DOS programming but never really caught on until the start of the 1990's when the internet started to catch fire and developers wanted a programming that hosted web site through windows based technology. Microsoft became king overnight. Every computer sold then until now (except for apple linux and red hat) uses widows based programming. Microsoft is gearing up to be king again.
CLDR will benefit directly by promoting microsoft cloud products and indirectly through their partnership with Netmetix.LTD.
Below mentioned story has no restrictions on reproduction or publication.
Microsoft Details Azure Cloud Development
Anticipating rapid growth in public and private clouds, Microsoft has dedicated 30,000 engineers to Azure, Bing, and online versions of Office and Live.
By Charles Babcock , InformationWeek
May 12, 2010 03:05 PM
Microsoft is plunging into cloud services to give its customers a range of choices in public and private cloud computing, said Doug Hauger, general manager of Windows Azure, at the All About the Cloud show in San Francisco Tuesday.
Microsoft expects both kinds of clouds to expand rapidly as customers begin to try out various ways to achieve flexibility and savings. In the Windows Azure cloud, Microsoft is building in software tools and services that will allow applications running on premises to coordinate their activities with operations in the cloud. Development in the cloud will "accelerate the speed of application development. What once took months or years to build will be built in days or weeks, then deployed in the cloud," he predicted.
Microsoft Windows Server Group Product Manager, Manlio Vecchiet answers questions about Hyper V, network access protection and the adoption to date of Windows Server 2008.Although Microsoft has geared up collaborative features in Visual Studio and aligns its .Net technologies with Azure, it's also possible to run Java, Python, PHP, and Ruby in the Microsoft cloud. It's not just for C# and Visual Basic, he said. "You can lift up a Python application from Google App Engine and run it on Azure, then move it back again," he suggested.
Azure SQL will recognize data from and coordination actions with SQL Server on premises. The Azure Application Fabric will coordinate messaging between applications, Hauger said.
In another sense, cloud computing is a new hardware model where the end user can rent a server by the hour for a single job, or alternatively get a server cluster for high performance computing, when he needs one.
"Microsoft has made deep investments in infrastructure. We've spent $2 billion on cloud infrastructure. We can bring in tens of thousands of commodity servers," he said. The firm is building six large data centers around the world to support its Bing search engine and other cloud initiatives. One outside Chicago has been built to hold 300,000 servers, although it remains short of that mark to date.
"You can deploy a Web site to an environment where it will have global reach (being hosted in data centers around the world) or you can do local, high performance computing on a massive scale," he noted.
Microsoft claims 30,000 of its engineers are now working on cloud services, which would include the upcoming online version of its Office and Live business applications. It's adopted the practice of replicating application data in more than one location as a way of guaranteeing data recoverability, even if a piece of hardware fails. The practice is adapted from pioneering methods of implementing software in cloud, such as Hadoop and Google's Big Table.
Early in its genesis, Azure is offering service level agreements, unlike Amazon Web Services, which offered EC2 as a beta cloud without SLAs for two years. Now in its third year, it offers the agreements as well.
Cloud computing is not just about what business users can do from their laptops and desktop browser windows connected to some remote server, he noted. "The cloud wants richer and richer devices," such as handhelds capable of running sophisticated applications geared to them and connected to a powerful backend in the cloud.
In answer to a question from the audience, he said Microsoft is working on making its licensing agreements more compatible with cloud computing. Stay tuned, he seemed to say. "You have to have a choice to move things around, we understand that," he said.
Microsoft's Azure became a generally available cloud resource on Feb. 1.
Link: http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/hosted/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=224701627
Microsoft continues to expand into cloud with microsoft servers being converted over to cloud to support Windows 7. Office 365 is a new approach to office suite products that will enable cloud technology for the first time.
With Apple clearly the IT gadget winner in the first decade of the 21st Century, Microsoft strives to convert the populace back to its products by going full steam into cloud technology and betting the future of the IT world on it.
Microsoft partners with over 20,000 entities to expand the cloud portfolio and resolve earlier issiues with the up and coming technology.
CLDR thats based in the UK, has an indirect relationship with Microsoft through another partner Netmetix Ltd. This indirect relationship gives CLDR an advantage by Allowing Microsoft products to be used exclusively with reduced licensed fees, and gives Netmetix a baseline to develop additional services utilizing CLDR's products. A win-win relationship in the near term.
CLDR is revving up its Vizual mobile service to provide Cloud technology to smart phones. This Clinetele base is growing exponentially in the European, African, Middle eastern sectors. Vizual mobile is expected to be up and released in the first quarter of 2011.
The furure of IT is riding on Cloud and CLDR is out in the forefront. CLDR is breaking into global markets that were not availble a few months or years ago. As Cloud develops and matures, additional devices and products such as CLDR's Vizual mobile and subsidiary owned enablet's will redefine the mission specs tailored to each clients needs.
Here is an august 2010 story on how microsoft is expanding further into the cloud and seems to have a strategy for developing cloud applications.
Below mentioned story has no restrictions on reproduction.
Microsoft 'Orleans': A New Cloud Development Platform?
By: Darryl K. Taft
2010-08-18
Microsoft is working on a next-generation cloud programming model and related tools to possibly augment its cloud strategy already being played out with Windows Azure.
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Microsoft is working on a next-generation cloud programming model and related tools to possibly augment its cloud strategy already being played out with Windows Azure, according to documents uncovered by a prominent Microsoft observer.
In an Aug. 18 blog post on her “All About Microsoft” site, Mary Jo Foley cites documents pointing to a Microsoft research project codenamed Orleans. According to Foley:
“So what is Orleans, exactly? Orleans is a new programming model designed to raise the level of abstraction above Microsoft’s Common Language Runtime (CLR). Orleans introduces the concept of ‘grains’ as being units of computation and data storage that can migrate between data centers. Orleans also will include its own runtime that will handle replication, persistence and consistency. The idea is to create a single programming model that will work on clients and servers, which will simplify debugging and improve code mobility.”
Moreover, slides Foley uncovered also referenced Volta, which is a project Microsoft described as an effort to democratize cloud application development. From description of the Volta work in 2007, Microsoft researcher Erik Meijer said, “'If you look at when VB came on the market, it was really, really hard to do Windows programming. You had to be a C++ programmer, and then VB came around and then suddenly people could write Windows programs. Now it’s the era of the Web, but in some senses we're back in the early days of Windows programming."
He added: “Just like Visual Basic democratized programming Windows by removing much of the boilerplate, such as message pumps and window handles, that contributed more to the problem than to the solution, we propose a toolkit of language extensions, APIs and tools that do the same for Web programming."
Meanwhile, the documents said nothing about any plans Microsoft might have for the Orleans technology–or whether it is purely a Microsoft Research effort or if the company has plans to productize it.
Whatever the case, “Orleans” appears as though it would fit directly in with Microsoft’s effort to empower developers for cloud app development. In an interview with eWEEK at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner Conference in July, Amitabh Srivastava, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Server and Cloud Division, said Microsoft built its Windows Azure cloud platform with developers in mind from the start.
“When we were developing Azure from day one it was done for developers,” Srivastava said. “You have to allow developers to bring their skills, their current set of skills, to the cloud. So we said developers should get to choose the language they want to use. You can use any environment you want. You can use Visual Studio or you can do the entire development in Eclipse. You can’t pigeonhole developers into one or two languages or one or two frameworks. Just because our lineage is Windows Server doesn’t mean we will restrict you to using C# or a Microsoft language.”
Link: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application-Development/Microsoft-Orleans-A-New-Cloud-Development-Platform-151376/
Microsoft continues to expand into cloud with microsoft servers being converted over to cloud to support Windows 7. Office 365 is a new approach to office suite products that will enable cloud technology for the first time.
With Apple clearly the IT gadget winner in the first decade of the 21st Century, Microsoft strives to convert the populace back to its products by going full steam into cloud technology and betting the future of the IT world on it.
Microsoft partners with over 20,000 entities to expand the cloud portfolio and resolve earlier issiues with the up and coming technology.
CLDR thats based in the UK, has an indirect relationship with Microsoft through another partner Netmetix Ltd. This indirect relationship gives CLDR an advantage by Allowing Microsoft products to be used exclusively with reduced licensed fees, and gives Netmetix a baseline to develop additional services utilizing CLDR's products. A win-win relationship in the near term.
CLDR is revving up its Vizual mobile service to provide Cloud technology to smart phones. This Clinetele base is growing exponentially in the European, African, Middle eastern sectors. Vizual mobile is expected to be up and released in the first quarter of 2011.
The furure of IT is riding on Cloud and CLDR is out in the forefront. CLDR is breaking into global markets that were not availble a few months or years ago. As Cloud develops and matures, additional devices and products such as CLDR's Vizual mobile and subsidiary owned enablet's will redefine the mission specs tailored to each clients needs.
CLDR holding ground and stabilizing. CLDR has stabilized the ACC/DIS and the CMF allowing for a smoother flow upward. Whip saw effect caused by B/A dumping shares is now non-exsistent. CLDR looking to consolidate and accumulate inj the .0004-.0005 area with the 50-100 day MA preparing to cross. Upper and lower Bollies constricting with CLDR testing the upper bollie on monday and tuesday. Looking for a breakout in the coming sessions.
CLDR holding PPS with indicators smoothing out. The CMF and the ACC/DIS holding higher with CLDR accumulating and consolidating now in the .0004-.0005 range.
CLDR looking to breakout of the 50-100 day MA with the 200MA sitting above .002.
CLDR giving a great indication as to what is around the corner. The CMF and the ASS/DIS is holding support in the highs.
Accumulation is the game for now. I have been on stocks like this for months. Sitting on the bottom watching accumulation. The PPS going up a tick and down atick like a roller coaster due to 1 tick wonders. Patiently waiting for the run. Indicators setting up like they are now.
CLDR will run again and I believe IMVHO that with big apple out we can run longer and higher without fear of massive shares dumping or B/A shorting.
Penny stocks is very emotional. I cry before every opening.
I was being sarcastic :) CLDR ran in SEPT. Runs after a dump (B/A instigated) takes time. Accumulation has to stay strong. CLDR is accumulating strongly. We are in on the ground floor. The fun is just beginning. If there is no market action just go on to another stock and hold here. It is good sometimes to drop some dollars on a stock in consolidation and accumulation and go play a MOMO play. it gives you money to play your long stock. I have been here now going on 5 weeks. I will be here when we breakout and run.
Agree. CLDR ran in SEPT. needs to cool and accumulate. The next run should send it higher due to big apple being out of the picture so no major dumping on a good run.