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{{short description|Integration that allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms}}
Cloud-to-Cloud Integration ( C2I ) allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms.<ref>Sommer, Brian, [httphttps://www.zdnet.com/blog/sommerarticle/cloud-to-cloud-integration-another-big-erp-challenge/685 Cloud to Cloud Integration - Another Big ERP Challenge!] October 2009, Znet.com. Retrieved July 2011</ref> While Paas ([[Platform as a service]]) and Saas ([[Software as a service]]) continue to gain momentum, different vendors have different implementations for cloud computing, e.g. Database, REST, SOAP API.
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Cloud-to-Cloud Integration ( C2I ) allows users to connect disparate cloud computing platforms.<ref>Sommer, Brian, [http://www.zdnet.com/blog/sommer/cloud-to-cloud-integration-another-big-erp-challenge/685 Cloud to Cloud Integration - Another Big ERP Challenge!] October 2009, Znet.com. Retrieved July 2011</ref> While Paas ([[Platform as a service]]) and Saas ([[Software as a service]]) continue to gain momentum, different vendors have different implementations for cloud computing, e.g. Database, REST, SOAP API.
 
Another name for Cloud-to-Cloud Integration is Cloud-Surfing.<ref>Walker, Tim, [https://web.archive.org/web/20081205161231/http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/features/cloudsurfing-welcome-to-the-future-of-computing-1021326.html CloudurfingCloudsurfing: Welcome to the future of Computing], November 2008, The Independent. Retrieved July 2011</ref>
 
See also [[Cloud-based integration]]