Vishwa Bandhu Gupta should not talk about technology

  • Thread starter Thread starter Sushubh
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 28
  • Views Views 21,428
 
^ I didn't read that, butdoes it have something to do with the fact that clouds can get blown away during a storm?
 
[NEW DELHI: In a video gone viral on the internet, Vishwa Bandhu Gupta, a former additional commissioner of income-tax, makes it clear that he thinks cloud computing is about real clouds and how data can be lost if the cloud bursts into rain.


Gupta, now a vigorous anti-corruption campaigner, says, "Aaj poora technical system cloud system par aa gaya hai... jo aaj aap Google istemaal karte hain... cloud system pe aa gaya hai... Abhi tak yeh study nahin ki gayi hai jab andhad aata hai tab kya hoga... kisi garib ki UID banate waqt... cloud formatting galat aati hai... baarish aa gayi toh records galat aayenge aur woh garib aadmi arrest ho jayega..."


(Today the entire technical system, Google, is cloud based... But there is no study on what happens in a storm... cloud formatting will go wrong, a UID card will have mistakes in the rain... some poor man's UID will go wrong... and he will be arrested...)


Vishwa Bandhu Gupta also thinks that information stored in mobile phones leaches into the phone's battery and stays there even if the SIM is destroyed. Whatever you say hangs in the air around you for an hour, and can be sucked into recording machines and played back.
 
Real face of India bureaucrat. 🙄
 


Guys. Just imagine what will happen if the cloud bursts, all the data may get lost - Worse, the people in the town where it bursts may get access to all the data
 
OMG.....agar barish ho rhi h to........LMAO......Its is better to keep your mouth shut and let others think you are stupid than to open your mouth and prove it.......
 
Most appropriate adjective to define Mr. Vishwa Bandhu "Bluff Master".
 
ok. he is not alone.

Galway councillor Seamus Tiernan was branded a 'feckin eejit' for thinking that cloud computing would only work in areas with lots of rain.

In reply Coun Tiernan told incredulous Cllr Martin Shiels that he should "go **** himself".

The row broke out after Mr Tiernan told the Infrastructure Committee meeting this week that his native Connemara would be ideal for cloud computing because it has heavy cloud cover for nine months of the year."

Councillor thought cloud computing depended on rainy weather — www.telegraph.co.uk — Readability

----------

duh. looks like telegraph got trolled. Let
 

Top