The basic IT infrastructure needs only a processor, monitor (optional) and networking device to connect to the outside world. What is the need of so many options that does the same thing in a different way? The cost of migration from one platform to the other is the major component of the IT spendings. I hope to see a computing world which is highly standardized, high performing and has instant connectivity with all possible devices. The computing, which is the same thing can be offered as a service, which will minimize the IT spendings.
RE:RE:Why so many platforms for computing?
by shaju chakko on Jan 05, 2008 11:57 PM Permalink
I think you need to learn about computing. Probably still having an old P1 computer at home. Isn't it?.