An excellent presentation with a clever use of slides to keep the audience interested....It helped me understand Cloud Computing and provide a vision of the future....
Love the comments from people who have clearly never given an IT presentation in their lives and fail to understand that without a common ground combined with laymen terms for the audience to relate to (ie: a rifle to a tank fight), your audience is completely confused, lost and ultimately disengaged. His efforts to mix humor with the technical explanations was very well pieced together and he gave his presentation in a concise and well-received manner. Cheers.
excellent presentation. I think many people misuse the two terms invention and innovation. According to literature in the field of innovation; an invention is the creation of a new device or a service and an innovation is the commercial application of that device. Hence when cloud computing and other services are in their early stages of the 'S' curve it should be called inventions and when the market embraces them it becomes innovations
You're right, but that's why cloud computing is inevitable. Market forces will drive us there. So why not be prepared? He stated that not all IT is suitable for cloud computing. You've got to realize that most people will just want services provided to them. They won't care that they can provide the services themselves by collecting the needed software. They'll be happy to turn over control of the software to the service providers.
An excellent presentation with a clever use of slides to keep the audience interested....It helped me understand Cloud Computing and provide a vision of the future....
Love the comments from people who have clearly never given an IT presentation in their lives and fail to understand that without a common ground combined with laymen terms for the audience to relate to (ie: a rifle to a tank fight), your audience is completely confused, lost and ultimately disengaged. His efforts to mix humor with the technical explanations was very well pieced together and he gave his presentation in a concise and well-received manner. Cheers.
EXCELLENT presentation! One of the best I've seen in YEARS!!!
Still a great presentation here, what... 7 years on?
Still good 14 years later. We're thinking about the same "commoditization" process as applied to AI now though.
excellent presentation.
I think many people misuse the two terms invention and innovation.
According to literature in the field of innovation;
an invention is the creation of a new device or a service and
an innovation is the commercial application of that device.
Hence when cloud computing and other services are in their early stages of the 'S' curve it should be called inventions and when the market embraces them it becomes innovations
Wow. Well done and even fun!
Interesting presentation!
You're right, but that's why cloud computing is inevitable. Market forces will drive us there. So why not be prepared? He stated that not all IT is suitable for cloud computing. You've got to realize that most people will just want services provided to them. They won't care that they can provide the services themselves by collecting the needed software. They'll be happy to turn over control of the software to the service providers.
Cloud Computation is the realization of a memory hole.
Its Excellent after 5 years. But we are looking for you new presentation on latest cloud technology.
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haha simon wardley, what a legend
Actually it's "In the words of OSCAR GOLDMAN, 'we have the technology'". ;)
Yeah, that's the way to go : judge a presentation on the first two minutes... Had you kept watching you would've found it interesting !
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