Avant-garde Electrical Grid – Cloud Computing: The World Wide Computer

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Is your brain cluttered with precious memories and brilliant ideas? Why not store it in the cloud? In the beginning were humans and humans were computers. Even a simple mathematical calculation and a tiny storage of data consume huge processing power of the human brain. With the passing of time, crunching of information became simpler with the advent of computers and storage of information became easier with the introduction of cloud services but these developments threaten the way humans live and operate. This is the general theme of the book “The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google”.

In his book, Nicholas Carr argues that just like electricity, which was once produced and owned by businesses for their own use later became available to everybody by public utilities, computing services is also turning into a utility. He also discusses about the drastic changes happening in the society, culture, economics and business brought on by the development of new technologies. The grand theme of the book corresponds well with 1 Ludwig Siegele’s overview about the importance of cloud computing in his report titled “Let It Rise” published in The Economist:

“The rise of the cloud is more than just another platform shift that gets geeks excited. It will undoubtedly transform the information technology industry, but it will also profoundly change the way people work and companies operate. It will allow digital technology to penetrate every nook and cranny of the economy and of society, creating come tricky political problems along the way”

Carr’s writing is persuasive, entertaining and he has an excellent story-telling skill and proves himself to be a well-read historian. He brilliantly compares the modern technological devel...

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Works Cited

1 Extract is taken from the special report published by The Economist on cloud computing titled “Let it Rise” by Ludwig Siegele. http://www.economist.com/node/12411882 [Published October 23, 2008]
2 “Living in the cloud”: The Big Switch by Nicholas Carr, p. 105 [Published January 2008]
3 Quoted by Scott McNealy, Co-founder of Sun Microsystems, http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/s/scott_mcnealy.html
4 From the chapter “Burden’s Wheel” of “The Big Switch” by Nicholas Carr, p. 12 [Published January 2008]
5 The Myth of the Machine, vol. 2, The Pentagon of Power by Lewis Mumford [New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970]
6 Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman, p. 127 [Vintage; 1st Edition, 1993]
7 From the chapter “Burden’s Wheel” of “The Big Switch” by Nicholas Carr, p. 16 [Published January 2008]

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