Cloud computing
The sky’s limit
Shifting computer power to the cloud brings many benefits—but
don’t ignore the risks
Oct 17th 2015 | From the print edition
ELECTRICITY was once generated where it was used; now it comes from
the grid. So it is with computing power, once the province of
mainframes and personal computers, and now moving into the
“cloud”—networks of data centres that use the internet to supply all
kinds of services, from e-mail and social networks to data storage
and analysis.
The rise of cloud computing is rapid, inexorable and causing huge
upheaval in the tech industry. The old guard is suffering: this
week’s $67 billion merger between Dell and EMC, makers of computers
and storage devices respectively, was a marriage forced by the rise
of the cloud (see article). Disruptive newcomers are blooming: if
Amazon’s cloud-computing unit were a stand-alone public company, it
would probably be worth almost as much as Dell and EMC combined.
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