‘The End Of “Cloud Computing?”’ – ‘ReadWriteWeb’
The latest post on ‘ReadWriteWeb’ is titled “The End Of “Cloud Computing?””.
Brian Proffitt says, “If you think Larry Ellison’s re-definition of cloud computing was confusing, get ready for a compete replacement of the term. If some companies get their way, “cloud computing” may be dissipating rapidly.
Of course, it’s not like the phrase has a close connection with the public to start with. Even prominent members of the technology community have issues with it, if Ellison’s marketing-spiel is any indication. A recent national survey by Wakefield Research, commissioned by Citrix, showed that most respondents believe the cloud is related to weather, while some referred to pillows, drugs and toilet paper”.
The End Of “Cloud Computing?”
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