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What is cloud computing?

In this week's Real Deal podcast, Tom Merritt and I try to explain cloud computing in concrete terms. Starting with an utterly opaque description from Forrester Research, we get into the realities of using the "cloud" of Internet-connected resources for data storage and computing. Then we dive into personal clouds of data--like what Microsoft is trying to build with Live Mesh.

Reminder: We record the Real Deal each Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time, and we have a live video feed and chatroom running while we're doing so. You can tune in at www.watchbol.com. In our next episode, we'll be discussing the necessary tools for video editing and posting. A lot of those, of course, will be Web apps.

Real Deal 108: Cloud Computing
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by The_Decider May 1, 2008 9:38 AM PDT
Just like Web 2.0, cloud computing is a meaningless buzzword to make something old seem new and better.
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