Archive for November, 2009

Perception of Security in the Cloud

Posted in Internet, security on November 27th, 2009 by irv – Be the first to comment

Arguably the biggest buzzword in computing today is “cloud computing.” Other candidates include “real time web,” “social computing” and (my favorite) “monetization.” Briefly, cloud computing means deploying internet based applications and services in a way that abstracts hardware needs out so that dependence on any particular server is limited and adding more servers (or virtual servers) makes scaling relatively easy. The example of cloud computing I am personally most familiar with is Amazon Electronic Compute Cloud which hosts the web site I have been developing at my job (Trailmeme). There are numerous others.

A recent study reported at Dark Reading claims that adoption of cloud computing is being hampered by concerns about security. I think this at least somewhat misleading.

The article gives two numbers related to this. First, almost exactly half of companies are not using the cloud and do not plan to at this time. The second number is that half of those mention security as one of their reasons for not rushing to adopt cloud computing. The conclusion of the article is that security is a major concern in cloud computing. I wish this were true but I don’t believe it.

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Escaping from The Prisoner

Posted in movies and TV on November 17th, 2009 by irv – 3 Comments

So someone thought it would be a good idea to remake Patrick McGoohan’s 1960s classic The Prisoner. Why? My current favorite candidate for a reason is that Hollywood hates creativity. They also remade V, after all and that was a show that was crying out to be forgotten (while the remake – which I’ve stopped watching – performed the amazing and unforgivable feat of making Morena Baccarin boring).

I could criticize the casting of The Prisoner but what would be the point? Jim Caviezel seems to be a competent enough actor but no where near Patrick McGoohan’s caliber. But then, who is there alive today who is of that caliber? But my problem with the show isn’t with the acting. It’s with the entire show.

Did I mention they’ve also canceled Dollhouse? (See here and here) This was a somewhat creative show that had all the interesting stuff leached out of most of the first season and all of the second season that had aired before its cancellation. The rumor is that the creator of the show, the brilliant and always interesting Joss Whedon, was not allowed by the network to do the show the way he wanted except for a few (brilliant) episodes in the first season. Whether this is true of not, the resulting show was dull. It’s a shame to lose a show with such an interesting premise (programmable people) but the execution was so poor, I guess it’s no great loss.

The Prisoner didn’t have the advantages of a brilliantly creative creator or an interesting new premise. It’s had a lot of hype, though, and of course Ian McKellen. And it has lots of feelings.
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