Really? But they already are using off-the-shelf sotware, on-premise, e.g. SAP and Oracle
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07 Nov 08
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12 Sep 08
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over-hyped
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yes, and that's typical for technological advances
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big companies, I would say it will be a slow, steady process lasting maybe 15 to 20 years.
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Cloud computing is starting to work in the consumer world
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banks
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security advances
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businesses use applications that are too unique
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software as a service, you can't replace the applications of the global 2000
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too unique
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I won't use some off-the-shelf software."
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possible to write and run custom apps on a cloud grid
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economies of scale
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Oracle, SAP vs Salesforce question completely ignores difference in functionality.
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Gartner Research analysts call "the cycle of hype and gloom,
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near the peak of its hype. The doom period, when the media and IT managers realize the challenges ahead, is likely coming soon. B
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you'll see word processing in the cloud that allows you to avoid buying Microsoft Office. What you won't see are American Express's fraud detection systems hosted in the cloud
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