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kriscoverdaleSometimes I think my open source friends misunderstand cloud.They seem to have missed @timoreilly's prescient counsel http://t.co/tbB0IzRch0
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the lock-in provided by many of these applications is given by their data rather than their code
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If services are required to interoperate, competition is preserved
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proprietary, but it is reusable
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A key test of whether an API is open is whether it is used to enable services that are not hosted by the API provider,
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10 May 10
Giorgio BertiniIn short, we're a long way from having all the answers, but we're getting there. Despite all the possibilities for lock-in that we see with Web 2.0 and cloud computing, I believe that the benefits of openness and interoperability will eventually prevail,
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That's why I'm interested in peer-to-peer approaches to delivering internet applications.
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The "internet operating system" that I'm hoping to see evolve over the next few years will require developers to move away from thinking of their applications as endpoints, and more as re-usable components.
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Ben GodfreyTim O'Reilly's thoughts on open source the cloud computing age.
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DJHell .I've been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green Mars: "History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do." Innovators are left behin
Cloud Computing tim o'reilly ungelesen importiert Cloud Computing Open Source Source
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John RodgersThis is probably a defining post on cloud computing as well as a description of how architecture
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Brent SordylA key test of whether an API is open is whether it is used to enable services that are not hosted by the API provider
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Ruth ParlinSo here's my first piece of advice: if you care about open source for the cloud, build on services that are designed to be federated rather than centralized. Architecture trumps licensing any time.
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Michel Bauwensopen data is fundamentally challenged by the idea of utility computing in the cloud.
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02 Aug 08
Afshin Mehdizadehخودم هنوز نخوندمش
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digerateurTim O'Reilly's writings are always thought provoking.
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stanley stevens"Yet another benefit of open source - try before you buy viral marketing - is also possible for cloud application vendors. During one venture pitch, I was asking the company how they'd avoid the high sales costs typically associated with enterprise softwa
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Erik JonkerNice article by Tim O'Reilly about open source, cloud computing and the future of the internet
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31 Jul 08
webmink"almost all of the software stacks running on cloud computing platforms are open source, for the simple reason that proprietary software licenses have no provisions for cloud deployment". What's missing from this analysis is a clear statement of digital
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zpinheadI've been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green Mars: "History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do." Innovators are left behin
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