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		<title>By: Douglas Gourlay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the shout-out.  I certainly believe a federated approach where workload can be exchanged in a trusted, secure, SLA-bound, manner between autonomous systems will be the wave of the future.  Now it&#039;s not a tomorrow future, but realizable within several years.  

There are a lot of technologies that will have to evolve as well as sets of business models that will need to emerge, be defined, and then honed to capitalize on this trend of workload definition moving from hardware to software and then of course becoming increasingly portable.

dg]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the shout-out.  I certainly believe a federated approach where workload can be exchanged in a trusted, secure, SLA-bound, manner between autonomous systems will be the wave of the future.  Now it&#8217;s not a tomorrow future, but realizable within several years.  </p>
<p>There are a lot of technologies that will have to evolve as well as sets of business models that will need to emerge, be defined, and then honed to capitalize on this trend of workload definition moving from hardware to software and then of course becoming increasingly portable.</p>
<p>dg</p>
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