Un link corretto
qualche dettaglio in piu', l'ho trovato in quest'altro articolo:
Tuttavia, continuo a _NON_ capire, esattamente, quale possa essere il ruolo di Google in un contesto che --a leggere gli articoli citate-- pare essere "ad alta sovranita' digitale" (francese).
In particolare:
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[...] the joint offer of Thales and Google Cloud is based on the most advanced technologies and services of each of the partners. The services offered by Google Cloud [...] will bring elasticity, agility, reversibility and technological openness, without software lock-in [...]
Thales [...] will provide the guarantees of sovereignty required in France [...]
French companies and public institutions will thus be able to benefit from a set of cloud services:======================================
Dunque, Google ci mette "solo" il software? Software, tra
l'altro, caratterizzato da "technological openness" e "senza
lock-in"?
Non è che ci si porta dentro un partner importante... che poi installa K8S (con le sue "elasticity, agility, reversibility" e tanto altro)? ...non capisco.
Saluti,
DV
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Damiano Verzulli
e-mail: damiano@verzulli.it
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"...I realized that free software would not generate the kind of
income that was needed. Maybe in USA or Europe, you may be able
to get a well paying job as a free software developer, but not
here [in Africa]..." -- Guido Sohne - 1973-2008
http://ole.kenic.or.ke/pipermail/skunkworks/2008-April/005989.html