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Rather have your software on your own computer...
... or on someone else's down a long telephone line from you?
That was part of the point of the analogy about using your neighbor's toaster.

But file formats and application incompatibilities have little to do with the issue, so far as I can tell.
Posted by: Anton Philidor   Posted on: 03/11/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It would be nice to use existing technology, but  bjbrock | 03/11/05
BJBrock is correct  whisperycat | 03/11/05
How About A Discussion On BPL?  itanalyst | 03/11/05
Utility? For whom?  Eggs Ackley_z | 03/11/05
The problem is, one company wants proprietary power plants and transmission  DonnieBoy | 03/11/05
Yeah, IT "flows" like a coked up elephant on roller skates!  Jeff Spicoli | 03/11/05
Prove it.  Anton Philidor | 03/11/05
Good points  IT Scion | 03/11/05
What? You need to prove that we need general computing capacity????  DonnieBoy | 03/11/05
Rather have your software on your own computer...  Anton Philidor | 03/11/05
At one time, people thought they needed their own generator too.  DonnieBoy | 03/11/05
Raw computing power and storage can be a comodity.  DonnieBoy | 03/11/05
Software is not a commodity if a single major company...  Anton Philidor | 03/11/05
Yes, Microsoft likes the idea of utility computing, as long as,  DonnieBoy | 03/12/05
This has always been a bad...  wizzzer | 03/11/05
It has always been a very good analogy.  DonnieBoy | 03/11/05
This has always been a bad...  wizzzer | 03/11/05
I think..  IT Scion | 03/11/05
Complicated explaination of a network computer  osreinstall | 03/13/05
Nothing new  scotth_z | 03/20/05
Be Careful What You Wish For  powerindustry | 04/22/05

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