Saturday, April 23, 2011

Legal challenges could hold back ‘cloud computing'

"Content owners are a little hesitant to jump into this new model because it is disruptive to their distribution models currently in place," said Laura Allen Phillips, research analyst for Dallas-based Parks Associates.

"You don't want to be 'Appled,' " said Kurt Scherf, principal analyst at Parks Associates. "You don't want a third-party technology company coming in and setting the standard, setting the pricing and making its mark before you can act.

From the article, “Legal challenges could hold back ‘cloud computing',” by Victor Godinez

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