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Last post 06-02-2008 6:14 PM by Michael.K.Campbell. 2 replies.
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  • 05-14-2008 10:40 PM

    Development and Cloud Computing

    Cloud computing is becoming more and more viable. Is it really ready for prime time yet?

    What kind of long-term impact will it have on development? (Especially in shops where NIH (not invented here) really represents a problem?) 

  • 05-16-2008 5:14 AM In reply to

    Re: Development and Cloud Computing

    Internet connectivity is becoming faster by the day, but we see no improvements in reliability of our connections.

    Until reliability improves considerably, cloud computing will remain pie in the sky. No, it is not viable.

    Andrew

  • 06-02-2008 6:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Development and Cloud Computing

     Yeah, I tend to take a similar approach when people tend to go all 'gaga' over 'WEB 2.0" applications - where you no longer need software on your computer - just an internet connection. Too many times I've seen how absurdly unproductive entire enterprises can be when some fool with a back-hoe hits a cable, or a truck plows into a transformer somewhere between a main branch/office and teh intarwebs.

     In fact, i usually tend to be pretty vocal against 'cloud computing' in this sense.

     
    But some aspects of cloud computing sure make sense (like the CPU/processing stuff and file distribution services that i pointed out). Still not sold on it as a desktop replacement though. (Which is kind of funny when you think about it - as the intarwebs were really designed around the notion of surviving a nuclear attack - yet they still can't address issues like what you're describing like when a back-hoe is involved...)
     

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