Oct 7 2008 4:20PM GMT
Posted by: viip
Security,
Inherent Quality,
Cloud Computing,
Internet Evolution,
Social Responsibility
Sharing awareness of a couple of Internet Evolution items:
i) blog post about cyberspace protection and Einstein 3.0
ii) an IBM video about what cloud computing is and why it is vital.
Intrinsically and pervasively quality may evolve inherent to the Cloud and Cyberspace and in some interconnected way may help to increasingly evolve balance, harmony and what social responsibility can mean for humanity.
Oct 3 2008 7:11PM GMT
Posted by: viip
Inherent Quality,
Cloud Computing,
2020
Today a reader shared this bit of info on cloud computing. Indented are a few related words that are interesting. Also of potential interest may be The Cloud, billing by consumption, and the future of business intelligence, continuity and competition.
among big metatrends, cloud computing is the hardest one to argue with in the long term
By 2020 will Cloud Computing, laptops and handhelds be virtually global norms?
Jul 10 2008 3:34PM GMT
Posted by: viip
Oracle,
Software Quality,
Inherent Quality,
Cloud Computing
The best way to learn something very well may be to be responsible for teaching it. With that in mind this post has a few questions; your digging and answers may help others to learn.
Drawing upon this article (and 12 points stated within), is or isn’t cloud computing coming to your enterprise, and what database do you think may be largely associated with the Cloud and the future of innovative business intelligence?
Whatever your answers may be to the above questions, the words below may be worth thinking about and internalizing.
Businesses are undergoing a fundamental shift in the way they make decisions. In today’s rapidly changing environment, decision-making occurs more frequently and at all levels of an organization. Having access to your company’s crucial information and using that business intelligence to achieve strategic enterprise-wide objectives differentiates highly successful businesses from potential competitors. (data sheet here)
Will the Cloud help to evolve the intrinsic and pervasive value of your organization by 2020? How might moving up into the Cloud change things relative to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery?
With respect to the latter question you may find these words interesting:
“The Meta Group reports that the downtime cost for each company in the Energy Industry is $2.8 million/hour; in the Telecom Industry $2.0 million/hour; and for Financial Institutions, $1.4 million/hour.” Who said it?