Just a quick update to my article on Cloud Gaming which can be seen here.
It has been reported by Engadget that OnLive is cutting up to 90% of its workforce after being forced to file for a Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors due to expanding its business without the necessary rise in customers (Economics 101: Laws of Supply and Demand seems to have been forgotten here!). Those losing their jobs are out by 4pm local time today after being informed in a meeting at 10am this morning. if its not bad enough to come to work to find out you and almost everyone else is being let go, they won't even receive any severance pay due to the legal state of the company, as they have entered a state allowing it to shake off millions in debt (including $40 million investment by HTC).
At $5 million a month to run the service and with the average concurrent user number for the service at 1,100 to 1,500, peaking at around 1,800 on a given day it is highly expensive with not anywhere enough users to cover the costs.
In a final bizarre twist Know Your Mobile reports that the company has been sold to its self (Technically a new start up company but owned by them) in an attempt to avoid bankruptcy and maintain supply to the end users, all be it with no investment and half the staff but most of the others to be rehired as consultants.
This is obviously a sad day for Cloud Gaming and completely a step in the wrong direction, but is a shining example of the old adage "Don't run before you learn to walk!" and why basic economics needs to be taught to businesses as they seem to have forgotten.
Links:
http://hardlyachannel.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/the-future-is-looking-cloudy-but-this.html
http://www.engadget.com/2012/08/17/source-onlive-undergoing-acquisition-in-wake-of-dire-financials/
http://www.onlive.co.uk/
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/blog/1547381/onlive_sold_and_restructured_but_remains_onlive.html
Nosh, Signing Out.
Showing posts with label Cloud Computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloud Computing. Show all posts
Monday, 20 August 2012
Saturday, 11 August 2012
The future is looking Cloudy (but this is a good thing!)
Regular
listeners to the Podcasts may have heard me (and the other Hardly Boys) talking
about this topic before but I think it’s a topic worth discussing further.
This topic
is of course Cloud computing and its progress within many areas of computing
and technology. With its uses far ranging within different areas of the
industry, from data storage to backroom software handling, through to real time
graphics processing. This rise can be at least partly attributed to it having
been championed by both Google and Apple, who are tripping over themselves to
offer you all the space and services you could possibly want to move to the
Cloud.
Labels:
Cloud,
Cloud Computing,
Future,
GameTech,
Graphics,
Hawken,
Nosh,
Nvidea,
NVIDEA GeForce GRID,
TechReview
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