CLOUD Dimensions: WHO, WHAT, WHEN & WHERE
Sep
07
Posted by Gary Thompson in Standards | 0 Comment
Over the past several months, there have been numerous blog posts at the CLOUD website discussing how a CLOUD-enabled Internet will empower new ways of resolving issues in healthcare, finance and education. Ironically, we discuss how the Internet must change through the very web pages that we see as the root for many of the challenges to be overcome! Yet, we will be changing our webpages nonetheless. In addition to changing the look-and-feel of the CLOUD website in the next few weeks to support more interaction and forums, we'll also be making a number of exciting announcements about the growing momentum of this vision. We will also be making it possible for folks to directly support our efforts, so as to propel this effort forward through a real revolution of ME.
We'll also be making several posts over the course of the next few days to discuss Who, What, When and Where and how they look different in a world of ME 1.0, as opposed to a world of Web 2.0. Who, What, When and Where are not unique. These four axes are discussed by companies from Apple to Facebook as the core for some of their new products and services. WHO I Am™, WHAT I Am™, WHEN I Am™ and WHERE I Am™ are unique, and they form the four axes of the future multi-dimensional standard CLOUD is building. The following picture will help us frame this discussion over the next several posts as we discuss each dimension from a CLOUD point of view:

Tags: WHAT I Am, WHERE I Am, WHO I Am, WHEN I Am, Internet









