Thursday, April 8, 2010, 5:08PM - Lori MacVittie
Nicolas Carr envisioned compute resources being delivered in a means similar to electricity. Though providers and consumers alike use the terminology to describe cloud computing billing and metering models, the reality is that we’ve just moved from a monthly server hosting model to a more granular hourly one, and the delivery model has not changed in any way as we’ve moved to this more “on-demand” model of IT resources.
Continue reading If I Had a Hammer...Or Why Carr's Analogy is Wrong. Again.
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