How Cloud Is the Zipcar of Computing

December 5, 2013 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from Sys Con Media. Author: Cloud Ventures.

At a pre-conference Meetup recently, one of the organizers waxed poetic about how the cloud is changing how companies do business. His big example was ZipCar, the car sharing company. His example was how Zipcar uses cloud to deal with data.  But, I think he missed the bigger analogy there: how cloud is changing IT the way Zip car forever changed car ownership.

Before Zipcar, a few large firms dominated the car buying market. If you wanted a car you went to a dealership and negotiated a long term contract. You took on the responsibility for owning, maintaining, and paying down the costs for the life of your vehicle. Your car selection was also limited by what the local dealership had on the lot that day. The cost to buy, own, and maintain a car kept many people from having the mobility of a car…

Now, Zipcar has changed the way people use cars. Zipcar is ideal is for shorter term needs without owning or maintaining a car. You can select and reserve the vehicle you need before you leave home, and your future vehicles are located in places that make Zipcars on-demand and largely self-service…

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