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The Architecture of Cloud Computing: A History Lesson

Posted November 17, 2009 | Technology |

Cloud computing is another iteration of a trend that began 40-plus years ago. In the beginning of the computer age, only large, wealthy enterprises and governments had computers. Early mainframe computers were huge power hogs and, by modern standards, impossibly slow; but for large numbers of tasks, they were much faster and economical than the way organizations were doing business.

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Ken Orr
Ken Orr was a Fellow of the Cutter Business Technology Council and a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Data Analytics & Digital Technologies, Business Technology & Digital Transformation Strategies, and Business & Enterprise Architecture practices. He was also a regular speaker at Cutter Summits and symposia. Mr. Orr was an internationally recognized expert on enterprise architecture, data warehousing, knowledge management… Read More
Andy Maher
Andy Maher is an IT professional who concentrates in enterprise architecture, business intelligence, metadata management, systems integration, knowledge management, and solutions for a whole range of impossible problems. He has written extensively on data warehousing and systems architecture. Mr. Maher has spent the last 10 years working “in the channel,” involved in all aspects of the distribution business, with a concentration in BI and B2B… Read More
Andy Maher
Andy Maher is an IT professional who concentrates in enterprise architecture, business intelligence, metadata management, systems integration, knowledge management, and solutions for a whole range of impossible problems. He has written extensively on data warehousing and systems architecture. Mr. Maher has spent the last 10 years working “in the channel,” involved in all aspects of the distribution business, with a concentration in BI and B2B… Read More
Andrew Maher
Andrew Maher Senior Consultant Andrew Maher specializes in enterprise architecture, business intelligence, metadata management, systems integration, knowledge management and solutions. In his thirty-plus years in the computer industry, he has… Read More
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