August 7, 2012

Steve Wozniak: Use The Cloud, You Do Not Have Any

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The development of computing technologies and cloud storage or often called Cloud computing that digadang-gadangkan as future computing solutions proved to be taken ' terrible ' by Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak.

A monologue show by Mike Daisy with the title "The Agony and the Ecstacy of Steve Jobs" which also addresses the development problems of the development of cloud, Steve Wozniak is not shy to express his opinion.
"There will be an awful lot of trouble in the past five years," replied Steve Wozniak.

Now solutions cloud computing, cloud storage to streaming music and video more and more popular. Cloud computing-based services such as Windows Azure, eye OS and Google Docs is getting more and more popular.

Online storage service or cloud storage like DropBox, Google Drive, Microsoft SkyDrive or Apple iCloud also began to widely used as an alternative storage medium that is judged safe and accessible via any computer and the device.

As reported by from Slashgear (06/08/2012), the number of manufacturers and manufacturing software that offers cloud-based solutions or cloud cloud solutions makes more and more popular.
"With cloud solutions, you will not have any himself. I want to feel that I have something, "added Steve Wozniak.

The presence of cloud solutions change the habit of a person who would normally access his files directly through your computer's own hard drive into the remote server access with the model.

After the user saves the file in the file-cloud service, users must use an internet connection to access it, if there is no internet connection then files owned by the user will not be accessible.

"A lot of people feel, ' Oh everything really was on my computer, ' but I more we transfer everything to the cloud solution, the less control we have over our proprietary files. I am really worried about everything that happens in the cloud solution, "added Steve Wozniak.

Arif s.Driessen is the Editorial, Lifestyle, for Digital Works @ The Driessen Post.

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