Monday, July 26, 2010

Cloud Computing

The Cloud idea is for a user to simply do things on his device regardless of what's behind the device, whether it is OS, network, communication, server. This idea places absolute freedom in what device the user chooses to use, the users have absolutely no need to look beyond the device he is using, therefore you can discard all those network, OS, and servers.

Increasingly it is the user device that's all the people would see, and this device is already in the form of the iPad, and nothing but the iPad.Cloud computing from an implementation viewpoint is keyed on one single computing element: the dispatcher.Dynamically virtual scalable neither has a central computing nor a central storage. All the resources are virtualized and provided as service over the internet. An internal dispatcher system that allows an application's components to communicate using predefined signals.

iPad is designed as an integration platform. Cloud computing is implemented as a two-tier platform, but iPad as a client has total sub host self processing capabilities. iPad is truly an amazing User layer that has Unix lineage going as far back as necessary, such as VT100, and Unix-to-Unix, and Unix-to-SNA bridges. Techies will find the iPad a truly open platform with a different Apple license much like the jailbreak community in backward compatibility even with 3270 data stream and RFC capabilities. The key is standards.

Apple OSX is one single standard. IBM is already the biggest iOS shop having acquired and developed huge infantry of iOS talent already engaged in silent iOS projects numbered in the thousands, Android is a distant second.

IBM mainframes have long been hosting thousands of Linux subhost environments, and these will play instrumental roles with iOS mobility with native kernel compatibility with the BSD based iOS. Apple Unix is strategic, others are not, IBM Enterprise OS and zOS are 80% Unix System V compliant, HP UX is 100% Unix System V compliant, these industrial giants are tied at the umbilical cord.

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