Cloud computing and ‘commodity’

Cloud computing and ‘commodity’
One of my favorite bloggers (and long-time cloud pundit), Simon Wardley, once wrote a short post that clarified the meanings of two words that are key to understanding the value of cloud computing
http://news.cnet.com/8301-19413_3-10454932-240.html
If cloud computing is driven to offer core capabilities (such as raw server capacity or even java application execution) to as wide a market as possible,

One of my favorite bloggers (and long-time cloud pundit), Simon Wardley, once wrote a short post that clarified the meanings of two words that are key to understanding the value of cloud computing
http://news.cnet.com/8301-19413_3-10454932-240.html

If cloud computing is driven to offer core capabilities (such as raw server capacity or even java application execution) to as wide a market as possible,

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