Posted in Cloud Computing on Jun 16th, 2009
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In our experience, we see innovations and market transitions going through a common lifecycle.
Currently, cloud computing is in the hype phase of its lifecycle, where:
1a. The label “cloud computing”, because of its cachet, gets applied to activities and products that really have little or nothing to do with cloud computing. Individuals [...]
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Video in the Cloud raises a set of issues related to whether video delivery, and contribution for that matter, belongs in the cloud or in the content delivery network. How does content delivery relate to cloud computing?
During his appearance at a fireside chat held in the Vilna Shul on 31 March [...]
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Interestingly, video enabled cloud computing in the manner we are formulating would be an ideal technology for a consolidated cable infrastructure that supports cable channel programming, VOD, Internet video, and other services.
Substantial advantages in the business and operations of the cable operator and to the viewers of cable programming would result [...]
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Posted in Cloud Computing on Jun 8th, 2009
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The following introduction to cloud computing was presented during a panel discussion on The State of Startups using Cloud Computing, June 4, 2009[1]. Our objective was to give a brief overview of cloud computing to set context for the panel discussion in no more than 3 minutes. Key points are shown [...]
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