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Larry sounds like he needs to get laid by one of his 19 yr old fluezy followers. Take it easy Larry - yeah I don't think anyone is arguing hardware is not needed - it is just now the market is looking to remove that burden from the consumer.
Like a cloud obscures the sun, the term obscures the truth of what its being used to sell. Cloud computing is moving the harddrive from your house, to a corporately controlled location. Its a marketing phrase to coined to help large conglomerations to centralize and control personal computing to a greater degre. If you really want good "Cloud" computing, focus on better web applications, contectivity, protection from tiered internet structures, and community set interactivity standards.
Okey Laryy it isn't a cloud, but is an connection to an network. Your right, but your also right that a database is as virtual as the cloud is. It's not a millitairy base or is it? Why call it a database? Cloud maybe consider as the unknown for clients. Good luck competing Larry.
More to the point, he hates the fact that Oracle didn't think of it, they didn't turn grid computing into it and they're not making any money from it.
Cloud computing makes things more centrally managed. It means DRM on a massive scale. It means an off site server bound by TOS. Like Steam with games you can't sell. It's WOW.
They want to return to the AOL model where they get to sell permission instead of product.
Distributed solutions are what we want, but no one is going to develop them for the same reason Morgan told Tesla to piss off, there's no where to put the meter.
No extra cost to end users, just greater utility and less waste.
@TechSucht Sorry but I agree with Larry here, cloud computing is a concept which is thrown around allot which does not hold much substance. What Oracle offers is just as much cloud as what google offers or will offer because the software needs to live somewhere. Cloud computing is a term created by marketers to sell an idea to people who don't understand how networks work.
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Good luck competing Larry.
They want to return to the AOL model where they get to sell permission instead of product.
Distributed solutions are what we want, but no one is going to develop them for the same reason Morgan told Tesla to piss off, there's no where to put the meter.
No extra cost to end users, just greater utility and less waste.
Sorry but I agree with Larry here, cloud computing is a concept which is thrown around allot which does not hold much substance.
What Oracle offers is just as much cloud as what google offers or will offer because the software needs to live somewhere. Cloud computing is a term created by marketers to sell an idea to people who don't understand how networks work.
It's also quite clear that this is not just a terminology issue.
Short term future will show whether he follows the proper strategy or not...