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I’ve come out pretty strong against the fad of “cloud computing”, which has spent the better part of the last year at the top of my most-hated buzzword list. In private, I’ve even been known to threaten that the next PR person to send me a release using the word “cloud” was going to get it, right between the Prada frames.

So, imagine my glee while watching one of my heroes — Oracle’s chief samurai warrior and jet pilot, Larry Ellison — drop effortlessly into a riff on cloud computing while talking to a room at the Churchill Club.

Ellison makes a pretty solid argument that cloud computing isn’t just the future, it’s also the present and the past. This from a man who just bought Sun Microsystems — a company which sported “The network is the computer” as its slogan, more than a decade before the first marketroid said cloud.

In Soviet Russia, cloud computing makes fun of you.

Take the leap to see Lawrence “Shecky” Ellison in action.

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