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Infosys wants regulatory norms for cloud computing

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Mr Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Infosys, has called for regulatory framework for cloud computing in order to offer citizen services.

“The Confederation of Indian Industry will represent the Government asking it formulate regulation to guide cloud computing. The CII has prepared a draft note on this,” Mr Gopalakrishnan, who is also the Vice-President of CII's National Council, said here on Friday.

He was here to deliver a talk on ‘Relevance of cloud computing' at the College of Defence Management here, he said cloud computing had begun to take roots. “At Infosys, we register 2-3 per cent revenues from cloud services. We offer products like human resources services over cloud. It can take care entire HR activity of a company,” he said.

INTERNAL CLOUD

Besides, the company started an internal cloud that allowed its employees to add more computing resources without having to waste time for provisioning.

He said cloud computing was the next wave of disruptive technology that would make personal computer just another means to get connected. “We are entering into a post-PC era,” he said.

Stating that launch of iCloud by Apple marked the next wave of innovation for the next 2-3 decades, he likened cloud's arrival with the introduction of PC in 1981 and the browser in 1994. It would have far-reaching implications on technologies, business environment and people themselves.

Using cloud, even individuals and small firms could taken much bigger companies as it allowed people to scale up their computing power within no time.

“Like we source power as and when we required, we now can get access to computer resources. This would create islands of computing resources. There would be scramble to become such islands,” he said.

As it disrupts existing models of businesses and way organisations work, cloud would also lead to sharp reduction of applications. “Some applications used to cost millions of dollars during Main Frames era. The PC phase brought down cost of applications a few hundreds (of dollars) and smarphones reduced cost to a few dollars,” he said.

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infosys start to do these things? I thought they are still a outsource company.
 
yeah there is a lot more to it than what the media tells you. Infosys has a large number of technology intensive projects.

just as there is more to chinese manufacturing than toys and iphones, there is more to indian I.T than outsourcing.
 
yeah there is a lot more to it than what the media tells you. Infosys has a large number of technology intensive projects.

just as there is more to chinese manufacturing than toys and iphones, there is more to indian I.T than outsourcing.

I suggest you to withdraw your joke. UN WIPO says india filed ~1400 wipo patents in 2011, a single Chinese company called ZTE filed 2800 wipo patents.

International Patent Filings Set New Record in 2011

manufacturing? high tech? or just blah blah?

btw, China filed ~16500 wipo patents, compared to 1400 by india. you don't need a smart brain to see which nation is smarter.
 
Could computing does need monitoring as it grows in the future.

There's a high possibility of cloud computing being used for terrorism.
 
I suggest you to withdraw your joke. UN WIPO says india filed ~1400 wipo patents in 2011, a single Chinese company called ZTE filed 2800 wipo patents.

International Patent Filings Set New Record in 2011

manufacturing? high tech? or just blah blah?

btw, China filed ~16500 wipo patents, compared to 1400 by india. you don't need a smart brain to see which nation is smarter.

It was not the point of smart u noob. It was all about how much u invest in R&D.
 
I suggest you to withdraw your joke. UN WIPO says india filed ~1400 wipo patents in 2011, a single Chinese company called ZTE filed 2800 wipo patents.

International Patent Filings Set New Record in 2011

manufacturing? high tech? or just blah blah?

btw, China filed ~16500 wipo patents, compared to 1400 by india. you don't need a smart brain to see which nation is smarter.

such insecurity.when did i say we are smarter than you ? we are malnourished, illiterate, less smart (note the racist tone in the post), less human, less everything than you.

All bow down to the Mighty Kingdom Under Heaven.

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I suggest you to withdraw your joke. UN WIPO says india filed ~1400 wipo patents in 2011, a single Chinese company called ZTE filed 2800 wipo patents.

International Patent Filings Set New Record in 2011

manufacturing? high tech? or just blah blah?

btw, China filed ~16500 wipo patents, compared to 1400 by india. you don't need a smart brain to see which nation is smarter.

Comparing Patents as a measure between Products Company with Services company is like comparing Apples to Oranges. The Services company is all about Processes. Compare it based on man-power efficiency (or) go through the normal process of comparing it based on Market Cap / Revenue etc.

Today Patents are not a measure of innovation, but a way to constrain innovation from others. But someone has to go through the patents of ZTE to understand their innovation index. I have no comments on them.

Thanks.
 

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