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Talk title:
How We Entered the Cloud: Computing in the Web
Abstract:
We are entering a new era in computing. Application development and deliver completely in
cyberspace. How did we end up in this new paradigm? What lessons from the past will apply
to this future?
In the modern software world, the ever increasing pressure to develop more complex
applications faster with less costs coupled with the needs to have complete accessibility and
portability of end applications is driving a need for a new software development and delivery
model.
Traditional software development models and software distribution methods will not be
sufficient.
To meet the needs for this advanced software model, software development, software
application delivery and machine infrastructure must be ubiquitous. This means that the
software development, application execution, and machine infrastructure will need to be
virtual services access only with a browser. It's happening today!
To view the video click here
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How We Entered the Cloud: Computing in the Web
Abstract:
We are entering a new era in computing. Application development and deliver completely in
cyberspace. How did we end up in this new paradigm? What lessons from the past will apply
to this future?
In the modern software world, the ever increasing pressure to develop more complex
applications faster with less costs coupled with the needs to have complete accessibility and
portability of end applications is driving a need for a new software development and delivery
model.
Traditional software development models and software distribution methods will not be
sufficient.
To meet the needs for this advanced software model, software development, software
application delivery and machine infrastructure must be ubiquitous. This means that the
software development, application execution, and machine infrastructure will need to be
virtual services access only with a browser. It's happening today!
To view the video click here
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