Cloud computing is all the rage. "It's become the phrase du jour,"
says Gartner senior analyst Ben Pring, echoing many of his peers. The
problem is that (as with Web 2.0) everyone seems to have a different
definition.
As a metaphor for the Internet, "the cloud" is a
familiar cliché, but when combined with "computing," the meaning gets
bigger and fuzzier. Some analysts and vendors define cloud computing
narrowly as an updated version of utility computing: basically virtual servers
available over the Internet. Others go very broad, arguing anything you
consume outside the firewall is "in the cloud," including conventional
outsourcing.
Walang komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento