Prust wins cloud-storage case vs. SoftLayer

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Jeff Darcy

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Dec 5, 2009, 7:50:29 AM12/5/09
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Law-firm announcement here:

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-lanier-law-firm-announces-settlement-judgment-in-cloud-computing-patent-lawsuit-70630787.html

These are very broad patents, likely to affect many cloud-storage
providers - especially since a victory will probably enable/encourage
Mr. Prust to file more such cases (he already has one in progress vs.
Apple). IMO we really need people to band together to find prior are,
file amicus briefs, all that kind of stuff.

Greg Pfister

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Dec 5, 2009, 6:08:18 PM12/5/09
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Is there some summary of what these patents cover somewhere?

Greg Pfister
http://perilsofparallel.blogspot.com/

On Dec 5, 5:50 am, Jeff Darcy <j...@pl.atyp.us> wrote:
> Law-firm announcement here:
>
> http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-lanier-law-firm-announces...

Jeff Darcy

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Dec 5, 2009, 6:30:28 PM12/5/09
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Greg Pfister wrote:
> Is there some summary of what these patents cover somewhere?

I wrote about it several weeks ago.

http://pl.atyp.us/wordpress/?p=2409

There are probably better summaries somewhere, but in general I've been
a bit surprised by how little attention is being given to these cases.

Greg Pfister

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Dec 6, 2009, 10:34:11 PM12/6/09
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I *hope* the lack of response arises because everybody is considering
these to be hopeless obvious patent troll cases.

A quick scan of the first you mention, '968 -- also forwarded to me by
Jeff (thanks!) -- would, under any reasonably competent defense and in
any reasonably competent court, produce the flood of prior art you
alluded to.

Unfortunately, not all defenses and courts are competent.

Greg Pfister
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Raul Palacios

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Dec 7, 2009, 10:14:10 AM12/7/09
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Hello Folks
hope I'm not replaying some previous post on this forum ...
 
Was reading this article:
http://community.ca.com/blogs/itil/archive/2009/12/01/cloud-the-death-of-itil-or-the-opportunity-of-a-lifetime.aspx
 
And some interesting reflextion about the business value/support caught my attention:
Stating a recent survey (http://www.cio.com/article/498671/Cloud_Computing_Survey_Adoption_Prospects_Are_Hazy), by CIO, top concerns for Cloud Adoption were identified.
 
"
  • Security                        45%
  • Integration with existing systems            26%
  • Loss of control of data  26%
  • Availably concerns        25%
  • Performance issues       24%
  • Governance Issues        19%
These concerns, although relevant to IT, are not those of the business. Instead, the business is concerned about the organization's viability and thus the great divide between IT and the business continues ...
 
"
 
So what the sense is for enabling a better computing resources delivery but support business?
This is probably the space for start-ups and new offering to turn this framework into added value, not for just for the sake of technology, but moving ahead in the Value Chain.
In the meantime, something that should be interesting for me and I'd really appreciate the comunity of this forum guidance to get, is related to a Maturity Model which may involve/include CC on it. Any tip, I appreciate it in advance.
 
my two cents.
R.


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Gabor Fulop

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Dec 7, 2009, 12:14:14 PM12/7/09
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The concerns around security, availability, performance, etc. are
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daily on-line banking and e-commerce transaction have proven that
cloud computing can be a reliable and trustworthy solution.

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