Scalable Software Systems: An Upcoming Internet Commodity
Are You the Next MySpace?
You may remember AOL. Millions joined. Millions left. Millions of dollars changed hands. Most people moved on to MySpace, Facebook and a dozen other sites where they had more control over their content and persona. Now Ning and similar sites offer netizens theMost importantly, this is where the money is. It won't matter whether it is Google-zilla or a basement hacker. The one who can shrink-wrap a decent, scalable, software solution holds all the cards. The precedent is already there. A few smart fellows figured out long ago, there was a need for "create your own forum" software. Licenses have changed hands many times, but off-the-shelf software that allows you to deploy your own forum is readily available. Scalability is the key to the more successful versions.
For the simple purpose of this brief article, we'll define scalability as flexible, customizable, and simply usable. The ability to pick and choose the desired features from the off-the-shelf package will be a key to success for the next, bit thing. It also gives the seller of such software the ability to make some decent coin by offering add-ons. Sell the basic package and let your buyer customize their software with options, not unlike a new car.
Imagine people paying you for the ability to deploy a mini-Facebook. Now imagine you are the person who created and controls the software that makes it possible. Partnered or licensed to a company with the infrastructure to handle the load (think Amazon, Google, or Microsoft) and you have the perfect, internet storm. Now, the buyer not only has the ability to purchase your software, but also can pay you for the space in which to deploy.
Related information
- Scalable solutions must be easy for the average person to install and operate.
- Programmers are expensive and scalable software virtually eliminates the overhead.
- Making money on the internet takes creativity.
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