Showing posts with label Exponential Phenomena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exponential Phenomena. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

My New Blog

As you probably know by now, I am not updating this blog anymore.
I have a new blog which I try to update regularly. You can see it at: http://www.exponentialbusiness.info/
The subjects of the new blog are similar to this one but I try to write about them more from the business aspects and less from the technical aspects.
You can subscribe for Email updates in the new blog in a similar manner as you subscribed to this one. You can find the subscription form either here, or in the right sidebar on the front page. Obviously, you can also subscribe to my RSS feed.

I hope to see you all as readers and commenters of my new blog.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Economy, Cloud and Exponential phenomena

Cloud Computing is basically an economic phenomena and not a technical one. The heart of the cloud computing phenomena is scale.

This brings us to the subject of Economy of Scale. In an economy of scale a business gets advantage from its scale.

One of the best ways to have the required scale is to use exponential phenomena. Most of the network effects are exponential, so we can try and use network effects to get to big scale.

I already wrote about the Technological Network Effect. One can find an exponential phenomena also in MLM plans. The WWW itself is an exponential phenomena. By using links you get an exponential explosion of content. The best evidence is Google's enormous scale.

The phenomena of social networks is also an exponential one. The connections between the people in the social network increases exponentially.

Exponential phenomena are indeed a great force. We should learn how to analyze and predict those phenomena. There are some modern tools we can try to use when analyzing exponential phenomena, such as modern economy theory and chaos theory. But the application of these tools is not simple, since we are used to think in linear terms.

I want to try to apply those modern tools to exponential phenomena in future posts. If you have some ideas of how to apply interesting tools to interesting exponential phenomena please write about it in the comments section.
 
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