There was a time long ago when IBM ruled the cloud, although no one used that word back then. The company’s mainframe line in the 1960s and ’70s was the original distant and unseen pile of metal and silicon meant to be shared among all users. Each program got a slice of the big machine’s time, and everyone understood they were “time sharing,” which sounds a bit more precise than the amorphous word “cloud.”

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD