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The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
Opportunities in (I.T.) Chaos
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over 3 years ago
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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I just finished reading “ The next wave of technologies ” by Phil Simon. A great read! It proposes a new Enterprise 2.0 - not related to earlier Web 2.0 related definitions: IT organizations will adopt several new technologies. Cloud computing . No need...
The future SQL Server and Data Intensive Computing
The Web 3.0 has finally arrived… It’s The Cloud
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Luis Daniel Soto Maldonado
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The 2008 trending topic everyone was talking about was the Web 2.0 . On October 23 that same year, Amazon EC2 dropped the Beta label and the story accelerated: Less than 4 months after commercial availability of elastic computing there were over 22 definitions...
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