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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=8g_tcd...
He also predicts something like the iPad in 1995 ... these guys aren't stupid ... I wish people would stop pretending they are brighter than likes of Gates, Jobs and Ellison.
In the same clip he is also talking about downloading and installing an OS over the internet ... something we have only just achieved.
I too watched the video and my interpretation was that there needs to be a reality check on what is and isn't cloud computing - cloud computing isn't some sort of magical pixie dust that can turn a crap product into something everyone desires just as 5 years ago simply saying you support Linux or going to open source a product didn't automatically resolve all the underlying fundamental issues being faced by the said company and their products.
Oracle, Sun and IBM have been pushing cloud computing before it was called cloud computing - heck, cloud computing is little more than a rebadged idea that existed 30 years ago but instead of a dial up connection to a logical mainframe for a shared computer time we now have semi-smart computers that log onto a computer on the other side of the world via the internet and voila do the same stuff as before.