by Bernard Golden, CIO
It’s undeniable that the entire technology industry is shifting to cloud computing. Just as the ’80s was the era of the PC, and the ’90s (and ’00s, too) was the era of the Web, it’s inevitable that the ’10s will be the era of cloud computing. Endless words have been written about the technology underlying cloud computing. A number of orchestration products joust, each described by its company as the most complete, best performing product on the market. We’ve seen hybrid cloud products released by every vendor from Borneo to Nome, every one non pareil in tying together distributed orchestration products. One has even seen IBM describe its mainframe products as “truly a cloud” because mainframes, well…compute, I guess.
http://www.cio.com/article/735995/What_Economists_Can_Teach_Us_About_Cloud_Computing
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