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THE C L O UD REV O L UTION



                 by late 2008 it was clear that the term cloud meant not only
                 making use of innovative computing services out on the In-
                 ternet, but sometimes gaining access through the Internet to
                 computers in a powerful new type of data center with large re-
                 sources available. Part of the appeal of using this type of data
                 center was that you could pay for only what you used. The cloud

                 had moved front and center in thinking about the next wave of
                 computing. The resource might still be described as being lo-
                 cated in a squiggly circle, but oh, what a resource. The cloud
                 deals with customers on a broad scale and with a level of sophis-
                 ticated automation never seen before. The vague goings-on out
                 there in the cloud had taken on more significance and heft.
                     Even so, it is still difficult to summarize in a nutshell for

                 the CEO, COO, and CFO what your company might do with
                 cloud computing. Those who have watched the progression
                 just described sense that something big is under way, but it’s
                 hard to explain what it’s all about with a sound bite. Rather,
                 there is a large-scale experiment under way on many fronts to
                 determine what might be done “in the cloud.”
                     Many people agree that cloud computing is the next
                 phase of business and personal computing, but why call it
                 “cloud”? The term is ambiguous or, worse, amorphous. For

                 25 years, during tours of duty at Computerworld, Digital News,
                 Interactive Week,and InformationWeek, I’ve watched visitors draw
                 the cloud in whiteboard diagrams. It was the discard part of
                 the picture. But first, what exactly is the cloud, and how did it
                 go from something that you could ignore to something that
                 we can’t seem to stop talking about?





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