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The ability to use your computer on a planeWhat is cloud computing? Please answer in short words and simple sentences.
The ability to use your computer on a planeWhat is cloud computing? Please answer in short words and simple sentences.
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A rather curious comment in the source code:
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If it is to do with cloud computing maybe you are getting some online storage.
There is a browser called Flock 2.5 that "integrates social networking and media services." It is based on Firefox.
Thanks ddt. My paranoia does not seem out of place. Here anyway.
I have found an old magazine and it has an article about cloud computing. So the cloud is the internet?
"Dynamically scaleable." Big words are excluding me from the internet.![]()
Now reads:
We start our little story with the invention of the modern day computer.
Over the years, the computers grew in numbers, and the next natural step in the evolution was to connect them together. To share things.
But as these little networks grew, some computers gained more power than the rest and called themselves servers ...
Now reads:A rather curious comment in the source code:
<!-- We start our little story with the invention of the modern day computer. Over the years, the computers grew in numbers, and the next natural step in the evolution was ... -->
We start our little story with the invention of the modern day computer.
Over the years, the computers grew in numbers, and the next natural step in the evolution was to connect them together. To share things.
But as these little networks grew, some computers gained more power than the rest and called themselves servers ...
You should read the Legal section in the wikipedia article on cloud computing. They relate an instance where the FBI raided a data center and seized a particular equipment rack that contained the data for a company they were targeting along with several other companies they weren't. The non-targeted companies were basically shut down, despite the fact that they hadn't done a blessed thing wrong. The FBI "generously" offered to copy their data onto tapes and then let them figure out how to get back up and running.
This strikes me as the data processing equivalent of Just-In-Time manufacturing, where you were supposed to have such a wonderful relationship with your suppliers that you didn't have to keep an inventory of materials, as your suppliers could always deliver what you needed, exactly when you needed it. As one industrial specialist described it, "yeah, you've just put the ENTIRE future of your company in the hands of some outside organization that may or may not give a damn, depending on whoever's offering the most cash for their products."
Smart move, my rosy red hiney. Thank you, I'll keep my data and apps on a machine that I physically can secure. Just look at how well the industry manages to secure important things like personal information and credit card numbers, and you'll see why.
Beanbag
Isn't that just thin clients all over again?
I remember how well it did last time.
Isn't that just thin clients all over again?
I remember how well it did last time.
What do you mean by "last time"?
Yes... I know... I write both client-side and server-side apps...
Yes... I know... I write both client-side and server-side apps...
What I don't know is what arthwollipot means by "last time"
What is cloud computing? Please answer in short words and simple sentences.
No worries... sin, first, stone, caste, etcerr...my bad
Me too, for sensitive data in businesses...I think the underlying sentiment is that there are some things that shouldn't be distributed computing, and that I agree with.