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Nowadays, we all hear the term “Cloud Computing”, its benefits and some baby-steps* applications going on. Google, Microsoft and Amazon are the main promoters on this game. On my side, I like Google’s services like GMail, GDocs, Agenda etc… and on Amazon’s side EC2 seems extremely cool and powerful.  

But on the other hand two hotshots defined Could Computing as stupidity and just a business fashion. Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation and creator of the computer operating system GNU, said that cloud computing was simply a trap aimed at forcing more people to buy into locked, proprietary systems that would cost them more and more over time.

He said: "It's stupidity. It's worse than stupidity: it's a marketing hype campaign,"  

A big anti-Cloud Computing definition also came from Larry Ellison, Oracle’s CEO, as “it is just an industry fashion.” 

They think that the personal data should definitely stay personal and advice to computer users should be keen to keep their information in their own hands, rather than hand it over to a third party. The growing number of people storing information on internet-accessible servers rather than on their own machines, has become a core part of the rise of Web 2.0 applications. Millions of people now upload personal data such as emails, photographs and, increasingly, their work, to sites owned by companies such as Google. 

So what are your ideas about cloud computing on relying to a third party perspective?   


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For sure the Cloud Computing applications on the market are really great but compare them to the near feature opportunities on Cloud Computing. These are relatively tiny-baby-steps.


 

Comments

Bart Czernicki

Posted on Friday, 3 October 2008 22:20

For static/historical/largerly read only data cloud computing make perfect sense. I see it in the future being able to consume any kind of data service seemlessly into your application.

For example, need demographics data on New Jersey? Need historical weather info for travel? Need stats on the 1999 world series? All that data can be consumed at different granularity levels into your application and combined with custom analytics/insight/data/benchmarking to provide additional information. That is going to be really poweful.

Let Oracle, Microsoft worry about storing it on DBMS. Let them hire the IT guys. Let them worry about hardware/networking. As a cloud consumer, you care about the data and thats it.

Cloud computing does not make sense for sensitive data. I don't think u will see that being leveraged by everyone, unless it is at a summarized level (i.e. for benchmarking).

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