It's interesting to think about the idea of a federated cloud, but I'm not convinced it will actually happen. It seems like a lot of companies would be hesitant to give up control over their data and rely on a network of independent servers. Plus, with the dominance of major cloud providers like Amazon and Google, it's hard to imagine a truly decentralized system taking over. But who knows, maybe the fediverse will become the next big thing in cloud computing. Only time will tell.
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Is Cloud Computing Becoming Too Big to Handle?
Recap: With the increasing costs of cloud computing and the rise of connected computing and storage resources, there is a growing concern about the potential for a few large cloud companies to dominate the market. This article from InfoWorld explores the concept of a "fediverse," a decentralized social network of independent servers that can communicate with each other. This could potentially offer users more control over their data and identity, but it remains to be seen if this type of federated cloud will become a reality.
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