In a recent blog post I mentioned that the American Marketing Association was hosting a seminar that focused on the various aspects of marketing in "the cloud"-the amorphous Internet being that's coming to monopolize the modern view on Internet marketing. Since that day it's come to my attention how many people really have no idea what "the cloud" is, even though they spend half their lives buried in it.
In fact, if trends keep continuing the way they have "The Cloud" may become a life force of its own. But what is "The Cloud"?
When I was digging around on the web for a simple way to explain what is, to be perfectly honest, an unexplainable but easily understood concept I realized that if you didn't "get" the Cloud, you weren't going to GET the Cloud! This definition, as proposed by Phil Whainewright, came as close as I've ever seen a definition come to being clear and comprehensible:
"Once your software becomes a service in the cloud, it opens up the potential to link it up with other services that are out there. For many vendors and users this is still a barely dawning realization, but it's of fundamental importance. In many ways, the Internet cloud is one great global SOA — still very rudimentary in many ways, but flexible enough to accommodate different levels of sophistication, and evolving fast." - Phil Whainewright
In other words, "The Cloud" represents a global joining of all of the data, software and other service you're ever going to need. The ultimate global network. A living, breathing entity that's slowly going to reshape the way we think of (and do) business-and, in time, the way we as marketers view the marketing profession and commerce as a whole.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you're not riding the Cloud when the time comes you're going to be left behind.
Monday, June 8, 2009
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