Cloud Computing: From Scarcity to Abundance
Our latest paper on cloud computing and associated economic and policy implications was just published in the Journal of Industry, Trade and Competitiveness. Ma...
Our latest paper on cloud computing and associated economic and policy implications was just published in the Journal of Industry, Trade and Competitiveness. Ma...
Cross-posted from the Innovia Strategies Blog by Jonathan Murray & Desiree van Welsum If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prud...
In the economics of computing the most expensive resource is still the network. In scenarios where large data-sets are being processed it is almost always cheap...
I’m delighted to make available our new publication “The Services Dilemma” as a free eBook download. The Services Transformation and the algor...
Part I in this series of articles outlined the impact that the economics of scarcity has had on both software architectures and the structure of the computer in...
The underlying economics of computing resources have always had a profound impact on development of computing architecture and in-turn the structure of the comp...
Imagine a world where all internet browsers are required to present users with a simple question: “Do you want your online browsing activity tracked, reco...
Link to the PDF of the slides I used for my recent “Paas: Fit for the Enterprise” presentation at DeployCon 2012 in New York.
This article in Forbes magazine about network equipment providers enabling network carriers to expose service APIs (Application Programing Interfaces) started a...
Waiting for the start of Mahler’s Ninth. Performed by the New York Philharmonic, Avery Fisher Hall at the Lincoln Center, New York.