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What's fascinating about this video is that a couple years ago my son went to work for him in San Francisco! I could have never known that in 2013. I don't think he even knows I have this video up. I'll have to show him. I find that intriguing.
he thought of cloud and a device like the iphone... in 1995. the implementation just wasnt ready at the time. also the fact everything is an app within the browser.. what we have now.
I think all the big tech CEO's that were at least somewhat in touch with their industry knew that the cloud was going to take over data driven computing. They had access to information on it way before the public, and just looking at the specs makes it pretty obvious that the power and economy of server farms utilizing parallelism is a much better way of doing things than large on-site servers that are expensive and require frequent maintenance.
After you watch this, watch the Charlie Rose interview just broadcasted last week.Just amazing to see 20 years later how right he was on internet computing..
I think the cloud is inevitable. However, I don't think people in general will ever give up local storage. The cloud is good for backing things up. Its also good accessing your documents anywhere anytime. At the end of the day, I want total control of my data and I don't want to pay some huge software company to access it.
And now he (and everyone at Facebook, Microsoft, Google, etc) knows “what's going on” because he's reading _your_ messages, _your_ mail, and _your_ private files. :D
To every wise human beings, watch from 3:20 to 4:12. He's talking about everything in one place. If you watch even closer, at 4:13 the reporter says: all you need is a "web-browser"! which means: today's COULD COMPUTING. respect to him!
3:48 “It's all wrong. Lots of little computers are a terrible idea. You can't see the big picture because it's been sliced and diced, and it's stored in so many different locations. We've fragmented this information [so much that it] makes it _impossible_ to know what's going on.” - Larry Ellison
Current cloud models are based on centralized computing. The development of requests to distributed processing of logically linked and physically separate distributed databases optimized for the Internet, distributed web services, distributed infrastructure.
I'm not sure what your point is. Of course it's based on centralized computing and many companies now use cloud based data production and archiving to manage their digital documents. Thank you for watching this video. Larry is definitely different, lucky for us!
To be fair though a lot of people were making predictions about the cloud computing around that time, and they all (Larry included) have over-estimated the speed of the progress in this field.
He was also 54 years old in this interview. Process that. 54. This guy has seen it all by 1998. He was friends with Steve Jobs, a lot of hatred towards MSFT was coming from Steve, Larry is manipulator but Steve Jobs was the God of manipulation, so he learnt from the best.
Lillian Walker - That’s Larry’s quote, not mine. Love it. How else can one grow or else test one’s limits without taking risks; or without having skin in the game?
If we look at the market right now. Everyone is trying to sell you a cloud solution. Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Dropbox and especially Adobe who tries to to build an entire business solution. Software, cloud based software services, business catalyst, hosting and marketing services if you compare it with Google analytics+adwords+newsletter services. So, if we consider the fact that most people are still effected with "software" based on a hard drive, downloading and installing updates and still hoping that all works as before (with several desktop and mobile devices in one network), which ist in most cases not the case ... cloud computing and sync services ... it usually takes some time after every update to make it work again. I think SJ had this idea already in mind a long long time ago ... the out of the box solution ... looks something like a keyboard and a "glass plate" monitor and an Apple TimeCapsule similar network computer combined with a WLAN router, I would build-in an SSD-Drive ... just in case as a fallback. Network computers also mean, it has to work, always, 150% software and hardware reliable, no security issues, working smoothly with other network devices. (Apple has still this Airport issue and 1 hop with two Airport devices.) ua-cam.com/video/U8kH5eZdIqA/v-deo.html
The network computer sounds like the netbook. So much that I wonder (1 Why did the NC die if netbooks/chromebooks are useful and (2 Where did Oracle go with their own netbook idea?
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I admire his achievements but you can't just say all the end user needs is a browser. What about people who use computers to write software or those that use them to design products e.g. AutoCad or 3d modelling software, yeah sure store it on the cloud but can you really rely on that through through a VPN to your companies network and servers. Not everyone uses the internet for social media and shopping exclusively. Desktop computing is still a requirement in many walks of life.
so he assembles data means information about what all? i swear this computer thing is beyond me.. he has developed software to assemble data about world?
Interesting interview....but i do feel that the more that data is hosted in the "cloud" and remote servers beyond customers control, that we have become just mere cogs in someone else's corporate vision. Similar to how Facebook owns all the data your type or upload into it.....all these data centers will perhaps "own" much of the info that we feel is uniquely ours. When there were more hard drives and conventional data backups that were locked in safes, there was at least the pervasive feeling that we still owned whatever we were entering in onto our computers. Do you agree? youcanknowanything.blogspot.ca/
There has to be something we can do to take back control over the content we create, it's our i.p. not FB but they put in the T&C's that we agree to let them have it. Abuse of power if you ask me. Not cool
Simply Genius , Larry predicted 25 year ago whats happening today , proud to be part of it
this was in 1998
And this comment was in 2015!
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What's fascinating about this video is that a couple years ago my son went to work for him in San Francisco! I could have never known that in 2013. I don't think he even knows I have this video up. I'll have to show him. I find that intriguing.
Larry was 30 years ahead of reality.
wow, he thought about cloud way back in the day..... wow oh wow
Euphoria Soul This is what Larry thinks about cloud computing... ua-cam.com/video/0FacYAI6DY0/v-deo.html
he thought of cloud and a device like the iphone... in 1995. the implementation just wasnt ready at the time.
also the fact everything is an app within the browser.. what we have now.
Yet lost to Salesforce
Cloud computing is 50 years old
What year is this 1998? Alot of tech guys knew cloud computing was coming.
I think all the big tech CEO's that were at least somewhat in touch with their industry knew that the cloud was going to take over data driven computing. They had access to information on it way before the public, and just looking at the specs makes it pretty obvious that the power and economy of server farms utilizing parallelism is a much better way of doing things than large on-site servers that are expensive and require frequent maintenance.
This guy was so ahead of his time. Just goes to show how big Steve was.
After you watch this, watch the Charlie Rose interview just broadcasted last week.Just amazing to see 20 years later how right he was on internet computing..
larry is a genius...anyone else that denies it full of it.
11:16 Life is a miracle and I just don't wanna spend it just doing Oracle. Wow sir, awesome.
Brilliance of this man is amazing, and Google is doing this now.
I think the cloud is inevitable. However, I don't think people in general will ever give up local storage. The cloud is good for backing things up. Its also good accessing your documents anywhere anytime. At the end of the day, I want total control of my data and I don't want to pay some huge software company to access it.
Is it me or does she look like she is undressing Larry with her eyes the entire interview and wants to tear off his clothes? LOL
oh please, stop.....
@@LillianWalkerLive you denying that?
My goodness! Thought am the only one who saw that. Even Larry had 2 do blush a little bit.☺️☺️☺️
My goodness! Thought am the only one who saw that. Even the Playboy blushed a little bit.☺️☺️☺️
When you wrote "she" I thought you were talking about Ellison
Ellison was correct about network computers for $300. Most college students have one and it's called a Chromebook
This was really revolutionary vision back in 1999 just came out too early
Genius. Flat out Genius.
***** SCREW YOU ANTISEMITE!!
I really admire Larry Ellison I wish I can meet him
I'm sure there are a lot of people who would like to meet him too.....thanks for commenting
Hung out with him for an hour years ago during a SHOW - exactly just like what you see here
Everything is going on to servers, Larry Ellison had a great prediction here
Dude predicted the cloud everyone is using today. Safe to say Larry created AWS.
isn't it a little ironic though that Oracle was pretty late moving to the cloud, allowing Amazon to take the lead
And now he (and everyone at Facebook, Microsoft, Google, etc) knows “what's going on” because he's reading _your_ messages, _your_ mail, and _your_ private files. :D
To every wise human beings, watch from 3:20 to 4:12. He's talking about everything in one place. If you watch even closer, at 4:13 the reporter says: all you need is a "web-browser"!
which means: today's COULD COMPUTING.
respect to him!
3:48 “It's all wrong. Lots of little computers are a terrible idea. You can't see the big picture because it's been sliced and diced, and it's stored in so many different locations. We've fragmented this information [so much that it] makes it _impossible_ to know what's going on.”
- Larry Ellison
Current cloud models are based on centralized computing. The development of requests to distributed processing of logically linked and physically separate distributed databases optimized for the Internet, distributed web services, distributed infrastructure.
Miladin Djokanovic I hear you...
I'm not sure what your point is. Of course it's based on centralized computing and many companies now use cloud based data production and archiving to manage their digital documents. Thank you for watching this video. Larry is definitely different, lucky for us!
To be fair though a lot of people were making predictions about the cloud computing around that time, and they all (Larry included) have over-estimated the speed of the progress in this field.
Larry Ellison a real life version of Bruce Wayne without the Batman part.
This man is a BOSS!
Thats a cool comment
He was also 54 years old in this interview. Process that. 54. This guy has seen it all by 1998. He was friends with Steve Jobs, a lot of hatred towards MSFT was coming from Steve, Larry is manipulator but Steve Jobs was the God of manipulation, so he learnt from the best.
Bahahaha
Without the help of Ellison the iPhone probably would never have existed, or its development would probably have been delayed.
he's like han's gruber and tony stark put together lol
Benny You are right, truth is if it's on the net, it's public
7:50 A good reason to despise people who choose to use edge ... choose companies that play nice...
What is the name of the journalist?
Wow - so forward thinking! 1998 and he was already talking about the cloud!
9:20 “I like putting myself in demanding, challenging situations.”
Why do you say that?
Lillian Walker - That’s Larry’s quote, not mine. Love it. How else can one grow or else test one’s limits without taking risks; or without having skin in the game?
@@christopherarmstrong2710 Larry is a pawn of the CIA, just like Steve or Bill Gates.
@@christopherarmstrong2710The CIA controls the worldand its purpose is to create the first world government.
Life is a miracle and i dont want to spend it just doing oracle--Larry Ellison :)
it's a rhyme
3:07 Amazon was second to a flower company.
DarkChocolate33 must’ve been a romantic time
@@YEDxFILMS gay 😂
The hell happened to his eyebrows?
1998 or 1999. The video says he is 54. Wikipedia says he is 68 today (Aug 2013). 2013 - (68 - 54) = 2013 - 14 = 1999.
Is that Marc benioff in the audience at 3.14? :)
Sorry I don't know
Certo os artistas só postam fotos eles jovens. Isso Larry Elison sempre jovem. Abraço
4:38 Larry predicted the Google Chromebook 14 years early
He and Jobs has something in common...brilliant mind and vision!
against demagogy and gp ahead with the Human innovation, JAH Bless You Larry Ellison,
So ahead of his time.
Larry was talking about cloud computing in 1998... good lord.
If we look at the market right now. Everyone is trying to sell you a cloud solution. Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Dropbox and especially Adobe who tries to to build an entire business solution. Software, cloud based software services, business catalyst, hosting and marketing services if you compare it with Google analytics+adwords+newsletter services.
So, if we consider the fact that most people are still effected with "software" based on a hard drive, downloading and installing updates and still hoping that all works as before (with several desktop and mobile devices in one network), which ist in most cases not the case ... cloud computing and sync services ... it usually takes some time after every update to make it work again.
I think SJ had this idea already in mind a long long time ago ... the out of the box solution ... looks something like a keyboard and a "glass plate" monitor and an Apple TimeCapsule similar network computer combined with a WLAN router, I would build-in an SSD-Drive ... just in case as a fallback.
Network computers also mean, it has to work, always, 150% software and hardware reliable, no security issues, working smoothly with other network devices. (Apple has still this Airport issue and 1 hop with two Airport devices.)
ua-cam.com/video/U8kH5eZdIqA/v-deo.html
oh Gosh I read your post and honestly it's above my paid grade lol and I do appreciate your taking time to post a comment.
Genius Mr Lawrence i would know you as soon as possible , this will be my gift fantastic of my life . Please Mr Ellison help me .
The man is amazing!!!
Playboy, billionaire .... what else does a man need in his life..
To become that
He predicted cloud computing, but oracle's cloud is at least two years behind
He really is a real-life Tony Stark.
It said he was 54, so this video must be from the year 1999?
It must've been 1998 since they say he's 54 in this clip and he's currently 69
Internet computing===cloud computing...he is such a visionary guy!
I wonder if he has downloaded happy@work on his phone or pad?
6:56 "Hahaha pitiful humans"
*satan glare of approval*
Holy crap this is NOT from Feb 2013 :P
I just saw Larry give his keynote at age 78
Today we do computing on an iPad or iPhone
when was this?
The network computer sounds like the netbook. So much that I wonder (1 Why did the NC die if netbooks/chromebooks are useful and (2 Where did Oracle go with their own netbook idea?
Great CEO!
Late 90's. Back when they did a bit of actual work around journalism.
Late 90's what? Back when they did a bit of actual work around journalism? I don't understand your reference....
@@LillianWalkerLive That's a CNN interview from last century.
Go take a look at a news channel...."California wildfire"
CNN.......Trumo bad
News channel..."I had that Epstein story 3 years ago"
Shelter... TRUMP bad
News channel.... 80 days of rain in China.
CNN...Trump bad
News channel...Israel/UAE
CNN....Trump bad
News channel....Bolton (who Trump fired) + 14 others, Trump never said anything negative about military.
CNN....Trump said something bad 2+ years ago, anonymous sources (who didn't say anything while impeachment testimony was available as a venue)
News...BLM rioters attack Portland mayor. TRUMP offers troops.
CNN .... TRUMP bad.
News channel...Trump shuts down China flights (March)
CNN Racist Trump, (March) no need to stop flights. (March)Pelosi in Chinatown, come on down!!!!.....(May)Trump too slow to act
Real news channel.....here is a speech by an RNC speaker
CNN...lets cut to Trump bad spokesperson.
CNN CUOMO....im sick, in my basement....his own radio show....."some guy on a bike confronted me" (in his badement).....nono I'm in my basement.
News channel...Cuomo can't be in his basement yelling at a guy
I see ok, that makes sense!
@@MarkH10 😂😂😂 it’s so true though .
Larry Elison você era rápido gostei de ver sua velocidade. Abraço
Obrigada.
What year is this
2013 I think
I loved expression of beautiful interviewer when she said women at 8:27 ...
I wonder what he says about cloud computing and cyberhacking?
Would have to google it lol, I don't know, really
Me too, I wonder if there's a youtube video on that?
Journalists don't ask questions like that anymore
But a good journalist asks the hard questions
So sad and so true
He was right. And today they call it Cloud Computing... He called it Network Computing.
I mean it's tiny relative to what it will become. It's a very nascent industry still.
So interesting. Still #Chromebook was bad, maybe in the next 5 years it'll finally work!
Oracle is currently 485.79B
HOW OLD ARE THOSE VIDEOS?
What he spoke some odd 10 years ago is completely happening now!!! wow!!!
He was talking about the cloud in 1998 folks that is sooooo scary and he knew he was going to do it..
in 2018 internet computing = cloud computing
I just noticed he doesn't have eyebrows.
I never noticed that! Lol
sign of low testosterone, or maybe there blond, but it's all good. He's still a genius.
@@LillianWalkerLiveLarry's ancestors are Slavs, the Slavs have almost no eyebrows, they are also very bald but he has a lot of beard
@@LillianWalkerLive Ellison's voice is disappointing, compared to his height and muscles, I always thought he had a deep voice
That's a sign of low testosterone, very common in Men
I admire his achievements but you can't just say all the end user needs is a browser. What about people who use computers to write software or those that use them to design products e.g. AutoCad or 3d modelling software, yeah sure store it on the cloud but can you really rely on that through through a VPN to your companies network and servers. Not everyone uses the internet for social media and shopping exclusively. Desktop computing is still a requirement in many walks of life.
He wanted a 'Chromebook.'
What year is this from. Videos like this are pointless if you have no reference to the time frame.
his age is mentioned here as 54 yrs So based on this, this vid may be done in 1998
He had the right vision, where did he lost ?
Well i feel she's undressing larry with her eyes,lol. But hey,she's a stunning beauty,i guess larry knows and does not mind.
Having a lot of money usually pulls that trick.
5:26 $500 in 1998 is equivalent to $790 today.
so he assembles data means information about what all? i swear this computer thing is beyond me.. he has developed software to assemble data about world?
That's a technical question above my pay grade, I too swear this computer thing is beyond me :)
How could you bet against the “nothing but net” strategy
How could you bet against the nothing but net strategy, that's a good question.
Oracles stock is up
She and Ellison would make a great couple.
Ha ha ha.
Look at the welcoming expression on the beautiful lady interviewer's face when she ask about being a ladies man ;)
from the graph share they showed, seems like 98/99
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Revisen los datos.
Ellison 7 years ahead
Are they talking about chromebook ? lol
Where is my internet computer?
cloud is in the game,its a next big thing
It's a prehistoric chromebook
from poor to 56 billion net worth smfh what am i doing with my life
This reporter is so alluring I feel like she is my mother smiling at me cheekily after I have done something naughty
she says he was 54 so it's 1998
what is her name women please
Patricia Hopkins
yes
Interesting interview....but i do feel that the more that data is hosted in the "cloud" and remote servers beyond customers control, that we have become just mere cogs in someone else's corporate vision. Similar to how Facebook owns all the data your type or upload into it.....all these data centers will perhaps "own" much of the info that we feel is uniquely ours.
When there were more hard drives and conventional data backups that were locked in safes, there was at least the pervasive feeling that we still owned whatever we were entering in onto our computers. Do you agree?
youcanknowanything.blogspot.ca/
There has to be something we can do to take back control over the content we create, it's our i.p. not FB but they put in the T&C's that we agree to let them have it. Abuse of power if you ask me. Not cool
If you make an autobiography on Larry, casting Di Caprio, the journalist would be shown suc%^** after the interview
Abhi good choice