Today, Salesforce.com has taken their enterprise cloud computing to the next level with Force.com Sites.
The new offering from this "platform as a service" allows anyone to easily build a fully-featured website using the very same cloud infrastructure it has provided for applications. In other words, a comprehensive website can now be created through Force.com, and literally all you need do is design your UI with web standards such as HTML, JavaScript, Flex and CSS.
Truth be told, almost all users of the platform have exceeded the user limit and other factors extremely quickly. But a freemium approach should let smaller enterprise dip their toes in the water when it comes to Force.com Sites.
But there's no doubt the back-end could power robust, scalable sites. Needing only a front-end that you develop, your site is fashioned through the ridiculously simple Visualforce interface.

The new face to the platform has been in developer preview since February of this year. In that time, it's powered websites for some of Salesforce.com's biggest customers, including the Red Cross, Crocs, Dell, FICO, Juniper Networks, NJ TRANSIT, Seagate, and Starbucks.
Salesforce.com posits their new service as an alternative to Java and .NET, and for those looking to first and foremost reduce overhead in hardware and software, it's not a bad one.
According to Salesforce.com and an independent assessment by Nucleus Research, site development on Force.com is significantly faster than traditional approaches, letting you focus on user experience and content rather than database configuration.
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Wow this is extremely interesting stuff.
I know that with previous cloud computing solutions, speed was the main issue. Let's hope that saleforce fixes it!
I heard http://www.casinoclassic.com and the folks at casino rewards were thinking of something similar for their network?
With new technologies coming up and world moving towards the web theres now stronger need to do things which are big, radical and be the first one to do. I believe Force is leaving no stone unturned to get the best opportunity out of this
What really matters its the option to create 100-user Free account on Force.com platform. Give it a time and it's gonna make a big difference. It's a huge challange for other vendors of the market. Competitors hold their breath:
http://webappsatwork.blogspot.com/2009/06/forcecom-free-edition-is-quite.html
Thank you for your sharing.!