The cloud is time. These days, old timers are remembered. You either wrote your own applications, or ran them on your servers (Time Share / Cloud) or use the software that they installed. Usually word processors and accounting applications.
Google Apps is the cloud. And since you get HD space, you can already maintain your own application running on your systems.
Time "Time" was all the rage in 70 and 80 years. Because maintaining your own system was not cheap. At that time, the smallest system any company worked in was the mid-range (for example, Honeywell, AS400, Dec, etc.). Got out of favor as PCs became popular. I remember when Lotus 1-2-3 came out, and everyone predicted that it would destroy what remained of Time Sharing. And this (along with dBase and other aps).
It's funny how we invite everyone again.
PS: I forgot one thing about the distribution of time. Since there was no Network, you had to plan a time. So your employees will go to the data center and work. It was like renting premises and systems. Time Share and Cloud work differently, but the function is the same.
Stephen Cox Nov 11 '08 at 18:08 2008-11-11 18:08
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