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Future in the Clouds (Cloud Computing)

June 13th, 2011

Cloud Computing is a relatively new concept. While the term “cloud” had been used as a metaphor for the Internet for a long time, the term Cloud Computing in the modern sense was first publicly used by the Google’s Eric Schmidt, back in the 2006.

Cloud is a modern concept, whose intensive development takes place right now. Therefore, it suffers criticisms that are somewhat reasonable, but often exaggerated. Skepticism and financial interests are mixed. The companies that are leaders in the development of Cloud Computing technology, such as Google, have some large competitors who have no qualms about smear campaigns.

The essence of Cloud Computing is that you no longer need conventional software or hardware. The request for the hardware is minimal – you can work on a smartphone, tablet, notebook… You can also use the weakest and cheapest PC configuration on the market. At the same time you are not limited to one device: you can access your files from anywhere.

You do not have to worry about compatibility of hardware and software. Instead of bulky, burdening software, there are various SaaS, PaaS and IaaS available to you. You do not need to install anything, just sign up and you can immediately start using the selected package. Nothing can be simpler or cheaper than this.

Work is done quickly and easily. All you need is a web browser and internet access.

Necessity of internet access could be a problem, people say. What if you run out of connection? This issue will be (in the developed part of the world already is) obsolete. The possibility of losing your internet connection will be equal to the possibility of power cut. Imagine a person or company that gives up an electrical equipment, because sometimes there can be a power outage. “When the power is off I can not turn on my computer, so I better write down everything in a notebook…” It is ridiculous, but there are such examples. Take the wireless telephone for example - 20-30 years ago they were a kind of luxury. dial phoneNow they are really cheap and widely available. But still, in some households, you can find antique telephones with dials, because – they work without electricity! Those people disregard the fact that not one phone will work when there is no electricity at the telephone exchange. Never mind that even the cheapest wireless phone has a phone book, answering machine, call ID… Old ones were better, but they no longer make such ones, what a pity!

Maybe someone will speak out against cloud computing in the same manner for 20 years. But then the whole world will be in the clouds.

Introduction

November 3rd, 2009

Hi folks,

here is another blog in this world. Something you all have been waiting for. Right. What you can expect from this blog? Well, I am not

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sure will it fulfill anyone else’s expectation, but mine certainly will. I’ll try to write interesting posts about software development, project management, business, human relationships and a bit of everything else. Someone could ask, why you do such thing on a company blog, create your own. Somewhere in the future I’ll might just do that, but right now, my company is my life so I’ll try to represent us as friendly group of people who enjoys in what they do.

So much for now, soon you will have very interesting posts regarding IT business. Take care till then!

Non-Latin web addresses

October 21st, 2009

Some people say that this is the biggest step internet community has been moved since the beginning 40 years ago. While lot of people will be positive on this decision, IT geeks (me included) are kind of skeptic about it.

This change could potentially open up the web to more people around the world as addresses could be in characters as diverse as Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Hindi and Cyrillic. But, again, there are numerous possibilities for phishing for example.. Also, does company need to buy domains on different non-latin addresses? Can i get гоогле.com?

Well, I don’t want to write to much about it, until they announce how they think to handle these situations. We are all hoping they took care about the obvious issues with phishing and branding and that life on internet wont become a nightmare.

Source of the news can be found at the following link.

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