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Cloud Talk
By John | March 13, 2008
Topics: 3tera, 7core, akamai, amazon, aws, blue cloud, cdn, cloud computing, couchdb, ec2, enterprise search, flexiscale, grid, haddoop, ibm, mapreduce, mosso, rackspace, rightscale, s3, simpledb, utility cloud computing |



March 14th, 2008 at 7:51 am
Hi John,
I’ve been following your commentary on cloud computing and was wondering, are you familiar with DatSynapse and either our GridServer or FabricServer technologies? The reason I ask is that we see them as instrumental building blocks in developing a cloud or utility infrastructure. If you aren’t familiar, then I’d be happy to introduce you
If you *are* familiar, then I would be very interested in understanding your thoughts on our technology.
Cheers,
Gordon
March 14th, 2008 at 9:40 am
I am loosely aware of DaSynapse but not Grid fabricServer. I will check them out however an introduction/Jumpstart would be great.
Thanks
March 15th, 2008 at 9:11 am
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April 15th, 2008 at 10:50 am
It stands to reason—to make electronic binary 0/1 connections use a Pentium chip. To make binary electronic/photonic, serial/parallel connection on hyperfractal architecture, junk out the transistors. Billion-bit cloud computing will be entirely transistorless—but very very disruptive to 64-bit computer chips. I’m a writer/futurist/humorist on this subject. For fast, simple, clean, cheap solutions, try a hyperfractal qubit chip—it’s a great imagination-stretcher. We have a better future coming. Enjoy!
Carla Hein