Not exact matches
It has become increasingly clear that there are three, maybe four companies that can support (at
scale) the
massive shared computing, networking, and storage infrastructure
necessary for a public cloud.
I'd rather see capitalism curbed early then see the
massive amount of decline in quality of life, health, and prosperity for the overwhelming majority of the population
necessary to balance the
scales via the free market.
As Ken Ward, the former deputy director of Greenpeace USA and an environmental strategist has so acutely observed, we must «stop seeking and celebrating dinky achievements» because «nothing that we are doing, nor even seriously contemplating, comes anywhere near such a
massive transformation [as is
necessary], yet every actor on the political stage... downplays the terrible realities and trumpets small -
scale solutions wrapped in upbeat rhetoric... We are racing toward the end of the world and have no plan of escape, but it is considered impolite to acknowledge that fact in public.»
You have ignored the point I made earlier about the
massive environmental problems that would be caused if renewables were to be used on a
scale that woud be
necessary to completely replace fossil fuel powered stations.