On Outsourcing the Suite Office

The original iMac was roundly criticized because it didn’t have a floppy drive, criticism that now sounds hilariously stupid. We might look back at the first Chrome OS notebook in much the same way. Of course, Chrome can’t actually compete with Windows until always-on broadband Internet access reaches the same level of reliability and ubiquity as electricity itself; but that’s only a matter of time. In the early days of electricity, every factory had its own power plant, and its managers would have been appalled by the notion of outsourcing that vital engine – but soon enough those inefficient installations were replaced by today’s electrical grid. Computing power is the new electricity, and cloud computing is the new grid.

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2 respuestas a «On Outsourcing the Suite Office»

  1. Que interesante este fenómeno de la conectividad disponible en cualquier sitio, cierto? Ha cambiado incluso como las personas interactuan entre ellas, pero también facilita cumplir el deseo de Juan Pablo II de evangelizar usando los medios de cominicación.
    Gracias por continuar la tarea de envangelizar a través de internet.
    Abrazos.

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