Computing in the 'Cloud'
In technical circles, the Internet has always been referred to as 'the cloud' and as more valuable Internet resources come on line, more of us will engage in 'cloud computing'.
If you use webmail (like Gmail or Yahoo Mail), online tax preperation software, online accounting programs or manage your business contacts via a web-based service, you are part of the cloud computing masses.
Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss the pros and cons of cloud computing and how to evaluate whether your next application should reside on your own computer or in the cloud!
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Original Air Dates: Sep 5, 2009 / Sep 6, 2009
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- Pros & Cons of cloud computing
- Security concerns for cloud computing
- Privacy group files complaint against Google & cloud computing
- Microsoft's cloud platform - Azure
- The Three Horsemen of the Coming Network Revolution
- Are netbooks quietly driving us to cloud computing?
- Microsoft Office online
- The biggest cloud-computing issue of 2009 is trust
- The Case Against Cloud Computing
- The World in a Wall Socket
- Taylor's Future Watch segment - WiTricity
- Could Cloud Gaming kill the console?
- Apple's Cloud App - MobileMe
- This WEEK's POLL: Do we need legislation for txting while driving?
- Blackberry get wet? Checkout these tips courtesy of @dwfaust
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Cloudburst: (Negative) The failure of a cloud computing environment from an overload of demand (Positive) The use of the Cloud to handle a spike in internal applications that overload the local resources
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