What has become popular with computers, cars, empty beds and housewives? Cloud computing will keep them busy, and the next target is us.
One of the core factors in cloud computing development is the virtualization of computer servers, which allows a PC with only 20% usage to reach 80% of the utilization rate. The software is able to monitor the workload, identify the idle time of the machine and then continue to arrange work to ensure that it can play its original function and keep running.
Now, thanks to cloud Computing's ease of connecting people and information across multiple devices, the economy is promoting a similar pattern of spatial resources. A company called Uber has linked private car owners who are in a state of unemployment to those who want to get hitched (drunk or late-night work). The move offers a cheaper place than a hotel, but sometimes it's a mixed blessing.
We can think of this trend as the function of cloud computing itself, because informing, locating, and arranging space requires access from many locations to the public database. Theoretically, it is not a problem to rent a house in a state of unemployment, but it is now easy to get through a shared system.
Another example of this trend is liveops, which is a cloud call center service. Companies like Pizza Hut, Nationshealth and Kodak usually pay 25 cents a minute to receive orders, handle user problems, and sell products. LiveOps recruited 2000 people to contract jobs, and these people contacted each other through the clouds in their home. Hiring is calculated on a weekly basis, but they usually only want to do it every half hour, and they will fill in the free time.
LIVEOP chief executive Marty Beard said: "The computers in the cloud find the right people in our agents and then call their homes." These people are usually students, parents, veterans looking for a job--people who don't have free time. "In addition to the phone, the company responded to Twitter and Facebook's postings about companies with LiveOps.
Mr. Beard says people typically work 25-30 hours a week to earn wages by selling products or by selling insurance on a licensed basis. "If you're good, you can earn 45,000 dollars or 50,000 dollars a year, and maybe double." ”
In fact, they are filling up their free time, just like the Uber limousine and the servers in the system, thanks to cloud systems.
The same kind of emergency will go into more areas. Most of our work is similar to the Uber or liveops patterns, and shared calendars and files plus location-aware devices give us more time and space.