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Re: Some elementary thoughts on OPES usage scenarios

2001-02-07 16:54:40
The ASP's exist in the form of infrastructure elements with cycles
to burn - Moore's Law doing its thing.  It seems a compelling
business model - there's an excess of a well-positioned resource,
it's begging to be sold.  OPES lets it go to market.

Hilarie

"Phil Rzewski" <philr(_at_)inktomi(_dot_)com> 02/07/01 04:09PM >>>
At 01:05 PM 2/6/01 -0600, Jayanth Mysore wrote:
(2) Such boxes may be provided by access network providers or "compute power
distribution networks" similar to "content distribution networks" that are 
popular
currently. These networks will essentially lease CPU cycles, memory, disk 
space etc.
to users. Such an infrastructure will especially be useful as a large 
number of thin
wireless clients begin getting connected to the Internet using fully 
packet based transport
mechanisms over the air.

Or to use more industry common terms, you're talking about a type of ASP. 
However, whereas today's ASPs provide and bill for particular specific 
applications, it sounds as if you'd like OPES to be a tool by which an ASP 
could simply communicate what type of code they're capable of running and 
how much their resources cost, then people could upload their code and go 
to town.

It's a nice utopian vision. However, if I may be skeptical, the ASP market 
is having enough trouble providing services and billing for them using a 
well-defined & finite number of applications. I'd like to speculate that 
providing this type of ASP functionality would only make their lives even 
more complicated, and would never get used.

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