What do the following have in common: Computers, limousines, empty beds and stay-at-home moms?
The cloud keeps them busy.
The rest of us are next.
Virtualization of computer servers, a core element in the development of cloud computing, made it possible for a single PC that was used 20% of the time to be used 80% or more. Software monitored workloads, spotted when a machine was free, and assigned it a workload that would keep it busy without distracting it from the original function.
From The New York Times
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