by wwarren | Mar 23, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Government Regulations, Security
Public clouds are not the answer but private clouds(virtualization) is a good idea. Sometimes a public cloud is a good idea but most times workloads can be easily virtualized in house with more security and control than the public clouds can offer. With internal...
by wwarren | Feb 26, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
To further expand on my previous post now that “everything is equal” yes the FCC will now be the “decency” agency. Not only has tv changed but the First Amendment as well. Dallas Mavericks owner and investor Mark Cuban predicted that...
by wwarren | Feb 26, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
Sure this is about trying to control the content but it goes even further than that. Karl has this nailed here. It WILL result in higher prices across the board AND will result in MORE monopolistic behavior by incumbents. Why? The barrier to entry is going to be...
by wwarren | Feb 23, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
The Supreme Court has ruled that if the FCC applies Title II to the Internet, all uses of telecommunications will have to pass the “just and reasonable” test. Bureaucrats can review the fairness of Google ’s search results, Facebook ’s news feeds and news sites’ links...
by wwarren | Feb 7, 2015 | Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
I am expanding on my previous post. I am saying this because “net neutrality” states that broadband providers cannot slow down traffic and allow other traffic to go faster so that all traffic is at the same priority. There’s a huge issue with that...
by wwarren | Feb 5, 2015 | Cloud Computing, Government Regulations, Internet, Net Neutrality
Title II is what gave us MA Bell..remember those days? You HAD to buy phones from them? Comcast isn’t going to get smaller nor is Comcast(nor anyone else) going to get more competitive. The barrier of entry is so high now it’s nearly unfathomable. All...