Bernie Sanders Unveils $150 Billion Plan To Expand High-Speed Internet Access

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Stop! Companies will still use computers and will continue to use them in the future.
They will eventually stop using PCs and use only laptops.
Laptops are mobile endpoints, so wifi is fine instead of wired internet access.

Think the financial services industry and it's 14 trillion dollar services be run on mobile devices.
You are not referring to Computers or PCs here, you are referring to servers, that's number 1.
Number 2, many gartner reports state that in the very near future there will no longer be IT Managers, they will just be account managers who will own the job of dealing with cloud providers.
What this means is eventually no more onsite server hardware, because of the elasticity of cloud offerings it is better than onsite server hardwares.

So yes you are right, the financial services industry and it's 14 trillion dollar services not be run on mobile devices, but it also won't be run by onsite hardware, it will be hosted in the cloud.
 

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we already did this. they just took the money and ran.

This is why Bernie annoys me. he just says shyt it seems.
lets go over this real slow.

Why is it different when bernie says it vs any other politician we have had to deal with the past say 15 to 20 years? because those guys were in it for the money and had to pay back those that backed their campaigns. obama was backed 50% by US 50% by them(the ultra rich/wall street/banks, etc.)

Young Bush was backed by Fossil Fuel and the old guard conservative ballers.

In any of our life time. non of us has experience a single politician in the white house that was solely backed by the people. Think about that. Bernie would be thee first time we have ever experienced this. which means what? which means he wont try to run off with the funds nor will he just allow the telecom corps to run off with the funds. He aint ya mama and daddy's politician. so we have to stop looking at his policies like they are just some nonsense that will take our money.
 

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They will eventually stop using PCs and use only laptops.
Laptops are mobile endpoints, so wifi is fine instead of wired internet access.


You are not referring to Computers or PCs here, you are referring to servers, that's number 1.
Number 2, many gartner reports state that in the very near future there will no longer be IT Managers, they will just be account managers who will own the job of dealing with cloud providers.
What this means is eventually no more onsite server hardware, because of the elasticity of cloud offerings it is better than the onsite server hardware.

So yes you are right, the financial services industry and it's 14 trillion dollar services not be run on mobile devices, but it also won't be run by onsite hardware, it will be hosted in the cloud.

Wrong on all accounts, and I am referring to PCs.

1) My industry has been laying down down high-speed fibre cables for decades now to covet the most necessary thing which speed. Milliseconds late and you're out of you out of positions that you need to be. Pretty sure other industries require that as well.

Computing power is to needed do in house research and since most algorithms are proprietary nature we are talking about servers. Not to mention the millions of day traders out in the world.

Pcs are not going anywhere and speed is absolutely necessary to do business.
 
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