Putting P2P To Work
An anonymous reader writes "Looks like some folks at IBM have had moderate success in getting P2P adopted within the corporate enterprise. One new paper on the site describes experiences in deploying a decentralized search network spanning machines in 43 countries. Another describes a system for peer-to-peer sharing of dynamic web applications instead of static files. The idea is to support development and distribution of simple modules that themselves form meta p2p networks. Neat."
MP3s from IBM's OC-192s?! Sign me up!
"The lesson to be learned is not to take the comments on slashdot too literally." --Vinnie Falco, BearShare
What they need to do is synergize by making more robust b2b real-time applications using p2p e-solutions.
You'd think a huge corporation like IBM would have enough copies of 'Jenna's built for speed' to around so employees wouldn't have to share DiVX's. Damn ecconomy.
At the rate P2P is going people will be able to use 100% of my CPU power and hard disk space to remotely code DivX files reliably in just a few years!
If a chair is thrown in a forest, and there are no witnesses, did Ballmer still do it?