Cloud Computing and Ning's Monkey
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OK, I admit, I've had a drink of the platform-as-a-service Kool-Aid. And I liked it. I think the concept of an on-demand development platform is pretty kickin' and I was, I must say, duly impressed by Marc Andreessen's Q&A with Marc Benioff at Salesforce.com's Tour de Force event here in San Francisco. Neophyte that I am. I went to Ning, Andreessen's latest love child, to check out all the networks people have developed (during his Q&A Andreessen said there are about 150,000 individual networks created on Ning, which, like Salesforce's Force.com, is an on-demand development platform). Here's the message I received when I clicked on Ning's "All Networks" tab: "Ning is taking a short break! The picture? A (cute) stuffed monkey tapping away on a keyboard, eyeballs glued to a large monitor. A couple years ago Salesforce had some up-time problems, though those seemed to have calmed down since. But Ning's message brings about a good question: What exactly are the challenges to computing, or coding, in the cloud? And I think it's just one of those questions that only time will answer. |
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