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Don't Give Up on Cloud

Despite outages at Amazon and Sony, cloud computing is still the future of the Internet.
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Written by Michael Singer
5/2/2011 4 comments
Channel: Enterprise IT, Security
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Michael Singer
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Monday May 2, 2011 5:18:01 PM
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Thanks for covering my back Kim.

As Bolingbroke points out, there are no unbroken systems out there (sorry Larry Ellison).

I often point to Google's GMail periodical outages to illustrate how fragile the system is. It still doesn't help though when it does happen.

It's like the frustration we feel when the power goes out. We know it will come back on - eventually. But untill then, we'll break out our flashlights and slide rulers.

Michael Singer
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Monday May 2, 2011 5:15:17 PM
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Unblemished? Oh, Bolingbroke, I think anyone who takes that challenge is foolish.

No one networking technology has remained unbroken or unchallenged.

That said, I still think cloud is the best approach we have going forward. It beats the previous methodologies and allows for expansion.

Still, failures happen, and IT departments will deal with them.

Kim Davis
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Monday May 2, 2011 3:32:32 PM
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A good question.  As Michael says, outage plus loss/theft of data is a double whammy, but it also could hardly have happened to more prominent vendors.  There may be some cloud services performing beautifull under the radar, but under the radar doesn't help the public image.

Bolingbroke
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Monday May 2, 2011 2:55:15 PM
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Not being one of those let the good news trump the bad news guys. Sure if there is a misstep it will make the news as it should. But just out of curiosity where is the poster boy for cloud computing. Name some large cloud application that has a relative unblemished history.

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