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	<title>Comments on: HP&#8217;s Cloud Vision Goes Beyond Computing</title>
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		<title>By: How the Cloud Will Disrupt the IT Status Quo</title>
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		<dc:creator>How the Cloud Will Disrupt the IT Status Quo</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Crowd Sourcing Log&#187; &#187; HP’s Cloud Vision Goes Beyond Computing</title>
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		<title>By: Brett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brett</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;I liked what I was hearing in the interview. I&#039;ve always been uncomfortable with the majority cloud definition - seems too reliant on infrastructure and it didn&#039;t address any of the business requirements from anything besides an infrastructure perspective.
The cloud concept enables us to move out of our current domain, and we should rearchitect our applications and processes. The cloud is an abstraction for data access: if you can access your GP&#039;s files on you, via the cloud, your data is in the cloud. I&#039;d like not to have another repository in the cloud - just another datastore to update/sync - but perhaps we do need it: for continous access, backup, etc purposes. Perhaps we need a flickr for datastores?
Not a big social media player either, but social media definitely needs this concept of my personal data in the cloud, which each social network can access - based on security rules setup by owner.&lt;/p&gt;
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The cloud concept enables us to move out of our current domain, and we should rearchitect our applications and processes. The cloud is an abstraction for data access: if you can access your GP&#8217;s files on you, via the cloud, your data is in the cloud. I&#8217;d like not to have another repository in the cloud &#8211; just another datastore to update/sync &#8211; but perhaps we do need it: for continous access, backup, etc purposes. Perhaps we need a flickr for datastores?
Not a big social media player either, but social media definitely needs this concept of my personal data in the cloud, which each social network can access &#8211; based on security rules setup by owner.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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