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Aug 19

When Cloud Computing Can Be Disastrous

How do people even know what to see when it comes to cloud computing? It’s like trying to look at something out a window when you don’t really even know what you’re trying to see. Mix in the novelty factor and the view looks more like a bunch of hot air balloons ready to pop. How the view would improve with a little clarity and understanding.

Charlton Barreto provides a good example of what happens when there is not a level set view on what the hell a group wants to do about cloud computing.

Poor decisions are inevitable when the level of knowledge about cloud computing is so thin and the novelty factor is pulsating like a malformed, swelling red balloon. Add on top of that what Charlton describes and the results can be disastrous.


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