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UK govt office admits ability to negotiate billions in cloud spending curbed by vendor lock-in

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It’s one of the points I’ve been making since the beginning of enterprise cloud services. It’s not to say necessarily that a cloud service is bad, but you have no control (and often no easy way out) if prices jump (remember Microsoft changing their SQL database licenses from per CPU to per core – think it was that way around).

Quite often too, cloud providers use their own proprietary formats inside their cloud, so all works wonderfully, but what went out of the window was many governments’ requirements around open data standards. There was one very good reason for open data standards, and that was for easy portability to any other service, e.g. using ODF document standard and then moving from LibreOffice to, or from, FreeOffice.

Combine both of these and you’re in a tightish spot. You may also have very few skilled IT staff left, because all your services now sit in someone else’s cloud.

So, you just want to factor all of this in very carefully when considering whether to go into a cloud or not. We won’t even mention the UK govt’s experiences recently with Oracle…

See https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/04/uk_cddo_admits_cloud_spending_lock_issues_exclusive/
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danie10@squeet.me

A camera battery with a USB-C port is a gadget whose time has come – Glad 3rd parties are helping bust proprietary vendor lock-ins

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The Nitecore UFZ100 camera battery is here to release photographers from Sony’s proprietary grasp — a built-in USB-C charging port lets you power it up using the same hardware as many of your other devices. It hasn’t been officially released yet, but you can use the battery with the Sony A7 III, A7R III, A7R IV, A7S III, A9 (ILCE-9), A9 II, A6600, A7C, A1, FX3, and A7 IV, saving you from lugging around a separate charger if you want to bring along (and charge) an extra battery on a shoot.

Reliability and price have not been made known yet though. So yes there may be some trade-offs as certainly the capacity is slightly less, with a longer charging time.

See https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/19/23031768/nitecore-sony-camera-ufz100-battery-usb-c

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