The Future of Cloud Computing
Timothy Chou, Pioneer in Software on Demand; Author; Former CEO, Oracle On-Demand
Simon Crosby, Founder and CTO, Bromium Inc., Former CTO, Citrix Systems
Gina Tomlinson, CTO, City and County of San Francisco, Department of Technology
Abhijit Phanse, CEO, UnitedLayer, Managing Partner, Accelon Capital -- Moderator
A panel of tech insiders explores the various forms of cloud computing, the economics of the cloud, and the key technology of virtualization, which enables the abstraction of resources into massive pools that can be tapped on demand. Come explore the challenges of security, privacy, accessibility and the opportunities for efficient resource utilization toward a greener planet. Will the cloud be an on-demand instant gratification engine, the ultimate equalizer bringing the power of the infinite into the hands of a single person, or just the ubiquitous computing model of our increasingly digital life? Will it rain? Will cloud computing become fully adopted as part of everyday computing?
@arnolf10 How did you manage to extract that out of my comments . I said if you have to online to use a computer or listen to your music collection it would fail , i don,t have to go online to use my computer right now or in the past . i can download it and watch it anytime, but you think that should end and only people being gouged for bandwidth using this technology to try and force people to except it is fine . that don,t make it right or acceptable . Fuck i hate stupid nobs like you .
TheSunsLight 6 months ago
@TheSunsLight
"Cloud computing will never become fully adopted", you should talk to Google, Microsoft, Sun, Fujitsu, Intel, Amazon, sure know something that they don't and save the morons the billions they're spending on this technology. By the way, where do you live? what's to "go online", computers, iPads, Androids, they all live on-line, unless you're using a dial up connection, which I guess you do if you "have to go online". Hey, what powers your pc, isn't that a corporation behind?
arnolf10 6 months ago
very nice! thank you
Gartenriese87 6 months ago
Cloud computing will never become fully adopted as part of everyday computing , excluding morons of course Its unresolvable to expect people to go online to use a computer , or listen to music,or just use features.How can anyone ever trust a corporation anyway ? Lets look at face book when they lost a 100 millions profiles the top 100 corporations IP addresses where harvested as down-loaders from the bit torrent provider .Google kills 13 of its 15 categories, music went 1st and tells nobody .
TheSunsLight 6 months ago