Konrad Zuse
No, because a defibrillator has no processor in it. All that a defibrillator does is run electricity through your heart to get it started. Now the machines that monitor your heart, they have processors, but not a defibrillator.
He probably had a fascination with such things from a very young age, but I know he started really doing computing things when he was in the eight grade.
Cloud Computing means the following: 1. Pay Per use: users pay per use rather than fixed cost. You pay per hour rate for usage of resources on the cloud rather than buying a server upfront. 2. Resource Sharing: The same hardware resources are shared with multiple customers thus resources are shared and pooled to provide maximum utilization. 3. Access through Internet: The Cloud means the internet so you access resources on the internet rather than house them in your own datacenter
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_super_computer_made_in_India"One super computer - made in India - is called PARAM. It is developped by the CENTER OF DEVELOPEMENT OF ADVANCED COMPUTING. Website : http://www.cdac.inAnother super computer - made in India - is called cluster-computer "Kabru". It is made by the INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES. Website : http://www.imsc.res.in
That depends on personal opinion. From my point of view, my choices would be Sir Clive Sinclair (who 'kick-started' the home computer industry with the ZX80, ZX81 and Spectrum computers) - and Sir Alan Sugar - founder of Amstrad computers. Between them - they brought computing power out of offices, universities etc - into the public domain. Alan Turing was the 'Inventor of the computer', and I would chose Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple
Wikipedia has a good section on open source cloud computing to help you get started. OpenOffice.org, Google Documents, StarOffice and many others offer various open resource cloud computing products.
Get some capital. I started my carpet cleaning business with the capital that can buy some machines in cleaning carpets, etc.
They both wanted to colonize countries in Africa + Britain was building up its navy and Germany felt threatened by it so started building up its navy too. There's loads more to the answer but this is all I've got.
No it was not - Nazism started in Germany, and from Germany they started their invasion and occupation of other Countries.
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Herman Hollerith invented punch cards and used them with his tabulators in the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation which later merged with two other companies to form IBM
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It is not wise to just jump into cloud computing if you do not know what you are doing. You may make mistakes, and you will just not be able to use the system as efficiently as you could if you had a better understanding of how it works. You should look at a cloud computing overview before you begin. This will not give you every little detail, but it will help you get started.
They started building it in the year of 1909