Intel's 'Cloud-in-a-box' Technology

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Intel technology comes flying from the clouds to rescue overloaded servers at 'Email Corporation'. Intel's 'Cloud-in-a-box' technology demonstrates the possibility of building the world's smallest self-contained datacenter. Small enough to be carried onto an aircraft, this demonstration concept showcases Intel® Node manager, Intel® TXT, Intel® Xeon 5600 series processors, Intel® SSD, Intel® VT, Intel® 10Gb networking, and AES-NI. Check out the cool video and learn more about these and other exciting Intel cloud technologies.
 
Waiting for their Dick-in-a-box technology to go mainsteam myself
 
It's funny how everything now that is ...in-a-box is no longer jack but dick.:D
 
I have yer cloud-in-a-box right here!

Actually, I do. It's called an HP Mediasmart server
 
Wouldn't a "cloud in a box" just be a normal computer ? This push for "the cloud" makes me very suspicious...especially since almost all of them peer into the data and use it for their own means...
 
Why would you need to take a cloud server onto an airplane? Isn''t the point of cloud stuff that you can interwebs access it from anywhere? :p
 
Honestly, for such advanced technology, I now feel dumber watching that video.:p
 
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