RE: Xen virtual machines and ntp
- From: Lord of Gore <lordofgore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 13:27:09 +0300
I don't know why I am still reading this list ... :) I think because it
is still funny from time to time and because I tried to unsubscribe some
time ago and wasn't able because of a firewall from the location I was
trying to send the e-mail :))
But still the man was trying to say that:
those that weren't (given their conservative attitude) willing to
outsource, now, because of the financial crisis, will outsource.
Outsourcing is cheaper as you know already I believe. (Ok I might start
an argument here but please indulge me ... :) ). The plumbing means
infrastructure. I like him, he's kinda like an green circuit boarded
poet. :)
Anyway, those that have the technology to receive and fulfill those
requests for outsourcing (the cloud computing enabled providers) will
break those attitudes. I might argue with him here from the less
technical point of view (God, is this really happening on the redhat
list??? :))) ) and tell him that it should be more of the crisis's
effect. But like someone stated before I don't believe in cloud
computing that passes the LAN borders not from the IT perspective nor
from the business one.
Hope I shade some light on the redhat-it/philosophic-list muahahaha
Cheers mates
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 09:52 +0200, Smith Jack (Ext. - UGIS - UniCredit
Group) wrote:
Jose R R Wroteoutsourcing their IT plumbing; cloud computing platform providers are
-- snip --
Here is the rephrased paragraph:
Current economic conditions are dragging conservative attitudes into
the receivers or beneficiaries of exactly that (traditionally
conservative corporate IT) outsourcing. The proliferation of cloud
computing platform delivery mechanism providers, of which Amazon EC2 is
the poster child, should start smashing those artificial attitudes.
-- snip --
I have no idea what you are trying to communicate, and I suspect you
don't either.
How does a "conservative attitude" get dragged into outsourcing its IT
plumbing ? What IT plumbing does an attitude have ? How does its
conservatism affect the argument ?
What is a "cloud computing platform delivery mechanism provider" ? How
does one become a provider of a delivery mechanism for a platform based
upon cloud computing ? Do you mean a cloud computing service provider ?
What artificial attitude are you referring to that needs to be smashed ?
Please try again so the rest of us can follow your argument.
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