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lec1212 wrote:I'm all for cloud computing as well. Do you realize how much piracy that will cut down? You'll only be able to use the software if you have a valid login. That means no more multiple installations of the same license on other computers. You won't be able to sell your license to someone else.
Hi Braza
"Cloud computing is on its way"
Yeh, and that bums me out.
It's all sooner than we want (including music), that it will be more
like renting the right to use the whatever by
the minute or whatever the big kahunas dictate.
Better get your songs now, large cloud delivery centers
are being built as fast as they can:-(((((((
lec
2010-05-28 05:10 PM
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2010-05-29 06:25 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Aren't we all at this precise time?
Users will be totally at the mercy of the software company.
laszlonagy wrote:I don't... but what can I do against it? Its their legal right. I buy/rent only if I want, right?
Do we as users want that?
metanoia wrote:Well... Technically it will still be YOUR data... But in order to work/handle it you will have to be in the "Cloud".
The instant they force me to the cloud (internet outages, anyone?!?) is the day I no longer use their software. It's MY data and I'm keeping it!
2010-05-31 05:12 AM
REVIT3DdotCOM wrote:Sounds like you are a Revit reseller (but Graphisoft is heading this way too)
I'm all for cloud computing as well. Do you realize how much piracy that will cut down? You'll only be able to use the software if you have a valid login. That means no more multiple installations of the same license on other computers. You won't be able to sell your license to someone else.
REVIT3DdotCOM wrote:Cloud-computing may well have a future in non-processor intensive applications but I just cannot see remote server farms taking over from high-powered workstations for design firms with users running multiple applications like Photoshop, ArchiCAD/Revit, C4D/Max, Rhino, etc. Cloud-computing is really only significantly cheaper when predicated on most users rarely using all available CPU resources so one server can host multiple users. This is really no different to a current high-end desktop sharing multiple users simultaneously .. something that would be unbearable to me. There is a reason our standard workstation is an 8-Core Mac Pro with 8GB+ RAM .. people need it. You are not going to get that performance reliably out of cloud-computing .. certainly not when your or your software providers internet connection goes down.
Service packs, updates and revisions to the software itself will lower your IT costs, which will be very nice. All you'll need is a computer with an internet connection and web browser. That should cut down on costs for hardware and video cards.
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Of course, it will all be subscription based, so you will be paying forever. But, wouldn't it be nice if you could use other products on an as needed basis and not have to pay for programs you don't use all of the time.
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I certainly hope that Graphisoft has made that investment in these technologies for you.
2010-06-01 05:22 PM