Seeing the Future of the Cloud by Considering the Past

Cloud has been defined as the great new technology. As with all new technologies it’s hard to say where it will go.

Tech Savvy Executive Gregg Tushaus helped me see cloud from a different vantage point in his blog article: Cloud Computing – Getting Past the Hype

Specifically when he says that we’ve seen this kind of business model before, in the early 1900’s when companies stopped producing their own power and started to rely on utility companies for their power.

Combining the information presented by Brian Sherman from CompTIA’s AMM this year and you can see my vision of how Cloud computing needs to be a significant, but not the only component of a technology solution provider.

About Brian Kerhin

Brian Kerhin is the founder and President of Byte Harmony, Inc. Brian attended college at Iowa State University in Ames Iowa where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. Brian focused on software development and network administration while in college also doing a 4 year internship for Wandling Engineering doing 3d animation, designing and implementing their network and networks of their clients. Upon completing his degree he returned home and took a position as Network Administrator for Steel Craft Corporation (Hartford Steel Craft, Snoway International and Hartford Finishing) in Hartford, Wisconsin. Brian left Steel Craft Corporation to devote his full time and attention to Byte Harmony. Byte Harmony has provided computer services out of the Milwaukee area since 2001. Services include computer support (MSP, T&M, Project, Consultation), telecommunications support and outsourcing, Internet hosting and web development.
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