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“Cloud” is not a noun.

“Cloud” is not a noun. The Problem. People are more empowered with technology when they go home than when they come to work. If you tear down walls, people will build palaces. The Stakes. Ideas are most powerful when unbounded.

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“Cloud” is not a noun.

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  1. “Cloud” is not a noun.

  2. The Problem People are more empowered with technology when they go home than when they come to work. If you tear down walls, people will build palaces.

  3. The Stakes Ideas are most powerful when unbounded. Never forget why we are here: translating amazing ideas into amazing content.

  4. The Fix! Lie detector Geiger counter Generator Radiation suit Telegraph Pulley Water pump Battery charger Telescope Sewing machine Pool table Hot air balloon Golf clubs Xylophone Roulette wheel

  5. The Fix, Fixed ‘Cloud’ is not a noun. It’s not a thing. It’s a how. It’s a way to deliver a service. It’s a way to consume data. It’s a way to do almost anything. Don’t build a cloud. Do everythingcloudly.

  6. Data Freedom Open systems aren’t open if you can’t get at your data. You spend your whole day destroying silos. Don’t pay someone to build more of them.

  7. Interoperability Systems have to work together – no one thing will ever do it all. Choose solutions that fit together to do what you need.

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