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A Google News search for Microsoft SSDS, the SQL Server Data Services it announced last week, yields just six articles - SIX! A random nonsense search term probably returns more than six items.
In 1943, Thomas Watson, Sr., the father of the modern IBM, said, "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." Change the last word to data centers and the old boy might finally be right.
With only a few big cloud data centers doing most of the computing, it seems likely that the relatively higher-margin market for standalone server gear will be displaced by commodity blades sold like memory chips for cell phones.The multibillion-dollar systems software market, which includes operating systems, storage and systems management, security, network provisioning and performance management software, thrives in large part on the weaknesses of the pre-cloud computing and networking models. Systems built on client/server, n-tier and Web 1.0 architectures are a dog's breakfast and have created an industry around software for managing software. Cloud computing still requires system management software, of course, but a different kind. Making money from building it will require a different technical approach and a very different business model.
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Tim Negris has been a product executive at Sybase, Oracle and IBM, a strategy consultant to Dell, HP and Sarnoff Labs, a database and language standards wonk on ANSI, XOpen, and TPPC committees, and is a software innovator in collaborative web technology.
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