Friday, 5 February 2010

Mobile-RFID Cloud Computing in East Asia

This blog aptly mentioned the Mobile Cloud Computing environment that will be tested and trialled in South Korea by 2014. In my research, I have also looked into Mobile-RFID and Near Field Communications (NFC) that is known as pairing technology. Mobile-RFID environment is quite new in certain countries. But, Japan and South Korea are already on track. Now, South Korea, or maybe, Japan too, are looking into the possibility to extend it to cloud computing. I anticipate that should such plan takes place, security and data privacy issues will be more sophisticated. On one hand, these countries are too advanced (comparably to others). On the other hand, in my humble opinion, the EU and US need to collectively agree on a certain reformation within their states' or federal's legislation and how to respond to the South Korea and Japan's progress. A trilateral data protection initiative between US-Europe-Asia maybe a good start? So much so, public policy lobbying is much needed.

In the meantime, I am sharing an image (imported from Google images) - copyright by Gartner on what's holding cloud computing back. Maybe another point that should be stressed upon in that image is on - data privacy, security and retention - or in a trendy way - Information Governance on the cloud!

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