Danisment,

10 Centralisation will occur.
20 Distribution will occur
30 go to 10

Anyone who's been in IT for more than about 6 years will have gone through
the cycle at least once. It's got more to do with management making a name
for themselves than any rational argument.
Money's the ONLY thing I store centrally. Because I get interest. Otherwise
I'd keep it myself.
When Oracle start paying me to house my data they'll have a chance.

Mike


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Hello List,

Maybe, some of you will not be agree with me, But, I think centralization
will
occur.

Let's imagine that There is no banking system in the world and everyone
keeps their
money at home. And, someone claims that there will be banks and people will
give
money to banks. In this case, we would say 'Why'. We would say "Why do I
give my
money to a bank ?".

This is same thing for IT sector. Some of us say "Why do I give my data ?".
I'm
saying if we give our money to a bank, why don't we give our data to data
centers ?

Which one is important for commercial companies, money or data ? Money is
centralized, why not data ?

Also, Centralized information makes societies more democratic, more clearer.

Danisment....






 
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