Enterprise customers have dedicated firewalls outside of Vista, not to mention they will more than likely pre-configure the OS's firewall settings and can continue to configure it with Group Policy. As long as these enterprises have a decent IT team they will be able to stop any malicious ports at the (hard) firewall (LAN to WAN). And any LAN to LAN mischeif through GPO.
The problem with SaaS is that you are using virtually proprietary software. In a 3-Tier architecture you have the Data layer, Logic layer, and Presentation layer. You can access the Data Layer by numerous methods, ie. multiple applications can interface the data layer. With SaaS (from what I've seen) it is difficult or impossible to access the data layer.
I believe what's needed, and may even be a good idea for a start-up, is DaaS or Data as a Service. Your data is securely (I hope) stored and backed up through a DaaS provider. Available to you and your SaaS provider 24/7.
To take it perhaps one step further, the government could even enable monitoring devices within the equipment to further prevent any crime or terrorist attacks.
AJAX has potential but it is still an infant. If you want to build a true web application, well hello Java. I must give credit to ASP.NET for allowing direct programmable access to events on HTML objects.
Take a deeper look at what Google is aiming for... Store an infinite amount of things on their servers. Why? They'll market "best security" "safer than your home PC" "access anywhere" - what will they get? Returning customers, a "peek" at your interests, advertiser $'s, they become the hard drive of your computer.
Take a good look at that last one. If Google is your data then why not start selling Google PC's with a Google IOS (internet operating system)? These PC's would be dirt cheap ~ No expensive hardware needed if all your data is online.
There will always be ways around the search engine "AI" - I stumbled across a method that works quite well without the need to create multiple sites... And rating a page cannot determine its validity because "what" they are rating is not determined (look, authenticity, colors, appeal, etc)
I love the job posts that require:
- 400+ years of AJAX.NET
- 628+ years of ASP, PHP, Perl, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, COBOL, Windows Calculator, ColdFusion, Flash, Photoshop, Google Mining, VB6, XML, RSS, Java, JavaScript, J#, C++, Commodore 64, SQL 2000, SQL 2005, Oracle, Python, BASH, Binary, Hexadecimal, XML, More SML, More AJAX, ASP.NET 2.0
- 106-229 years coffee-drinking Starbucks or other name-brand. McDonald's coffee drinkers need not apply.
- 300+ years managing 400,000,000 users in a Windows NT / Windows XP / Windows 3.1 / Windows Vista / Windows Google / Unix / DOS / We dont even know what else environment.
etc... etc...
So if I make chocolate I'm making love?
Could it be perhaps the thought that "I love chocolate" tricks these scientists into believing that love is the same as chocolate? What if they asked the subjects to write down what their favorite food is and then see the patient's reaction when they talk about it. I bet it'd be considered love too. I love fish's cause they're so delicious!
Love can be fear too...
"I think I love you, so what am I so afraid of?"I think the Partridge Family sings that
"Hard Goods" eh?
Enterprise customers have dedicated firewalls outside of Vista, not to mention they will more than likely pre-configure the OS's firewall settings and can continue to configure it with Group Policy. As long as these enterprises have a decent IT team they will be able to stop any malicious ports at the (hard) firewall (LAN to WAN). And any LAN to LAN mischeif through GPO.
The problem with SaaS is that you are using virtually proprietary software. In a 3-Tier architecture you have the Data layer, Logic layer, and Presentation layer. You can access the Data Layer by numerous methods, ie. multiple applications can interface the data layer. With SaaS (from what I've seen) it is difficult or impossible to access the data layer.
I believe what's needed, and may even be a good idea for a start-up, is DaaS or Data as a Service. Your data is securely (I hope) stored and backed up through a DaaS provider. Available to you and your SaaS provider 24/7.
Feel free to email me with ideas...
What makes you think they dont already do this?
AJAX has potential but it is still an infant. If you want to build a true web application, well hello Java. I must give credit to ASP.NET for allowing direct programmable access to events on HTML objects.
OOP is OOP no matter what pair of gloves you're using to learn it.
Take a deeper look at what Google is aiming for... Store an infinite amount of things on their servers. Why? They'll market "best security" "safer than your home PC" "access anywhere" - what will they get? Returning customers, a "peek" at your interests, advertiser $'s, they become the hard drive of your computer.
Take a good look at that last one. If Google is your data then why not start selling Google PC's with a Google IOS (internet operating system)? These PC's would be dirt cheap ~ No expensive hardware needed if all your data is online.
There will always be ways around the search engine "AI" - I stumbled across a method that works quite well without the need to create multiple sites... And rating a page cannot determine its validity because "what" they are rating is not determined (look, authenticity, colors, appeal, etc)
I love the job posts that require: - 400+ years of AJAX.NET - 628+ years of ASP, PHP, Perl, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, COBOL, Windows Calculator, ColdFusion, Flash, Photoshop, Google Mining, VB6, XML, RSS, Java, JavaScript, J#, C++, Commodore 64, SQL 2000, SQL 2005, Oracle, Python, BASH, Binary, Hexadecimal, XML, More SML, More AJAX, ASP.NET 2.0 - 106-229 years coffee-drinking Starbucks or other name-brand. McDonald's coffee drinkers need not apply. - 300+ years managing 400,000,000 users in a Windows NT / Windows XP / Windows 3.1 / Windows Vista / Windows Google / Unix / DOS / We dont even know what else environment. etc... etc...
So if I make chocolate I'm making love? Could it be perhaps the thought that "I love chocolate" tricks these scientists into believing that love is the same as chocolate? What if they asked the subjects to write down what their favorite food is and then see the patient's reaction when they talk about it. I bet it'd be considered love too. I love fish's cause they're so delicious! Love can be fear too... "I think I love you, so what am I so afraid of?"I think the Partridge Family sings that
It's the end of the world as we know it... and I feel fine.