Cloudcomputing; “Web-based processing, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices (such as smartphones) on demand over the Internet”, (Source Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_computing) has, up until now, largely been employed by companies seeking to reduce infrastructure and software costs. Jolicloud would like to change that and may be successful. They have just announced that the launch of their first netbook; the Jolibook, powered by their proprietary OS, will be in the UK . The Jolibook is the first of its kind and marks the beginning of a revolution in Cloudcomputing. No longer reserved for Small and Medium businesses, Cloudcomputing is revolutionizing the Netbook industry and if Jolicloud has its way their OS may appear on corporate workstations in the very near future.
Most large companies already use Software as a Service in order to fulfill their business practices and spend large amounts of money on the maintenance of the workstations. The Windows OS can be complicated to navigate for a novice user, who unfortunately, is usually the end user in these firms and thus, switching to the Jolicloud OS could enhance productivity and reduce maintenance costs. These are just the obvious benefits. I expect that we will see further benefits surface as this becomes more popular and its use becomes more widespread. The main disadvantage surrounding the use of Cloudcomputing on a large scale is the ability to maintain data confidentiality and integrity. Since the data is being stored by a third party, control is limited. Hopefully privacy laws will catch up in light of the recent Facebook fiasco.