Being Online, Jian Wang
Being Online, Jian Wang
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Being Online
On Computing, Data, the Internet, and the Cloud

Author: Jian Wang, Jack Ma

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 9 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/31/2021


Synopsis

A pioneer of cloud computing and big data offers his vision of the future world taking shape around us.

Jian Wang was the founder and architect of Alibaba's cloud and has been the driving force behind its technology innovations. He was also the founder of the City Brain initiative to develop a new digital infrastructure for sustainable cities. Being Online is his meditation on the moment we are in, as the digital era shifts to the internet era, spawning new innovations at a seemingly dizzying pace: cloud computing, 5G, artificial intelligence, big data, wearables, robots, virtual reality, the internet of things, blockchain, and more. For Wang, the invisible hand that connects them is being online. The conjunction of computing, data, and the internet has erased the difference between being online and off. When computing can be done in the cloud, it is on the road to becoming a utility. When data is connected, making it big, its usefulness multiplies exponentially in unforeseeable ways, as does its value.

While telling the story of Alibaba's breakthroughs and the development of his own understanding of the internet, Jian Wang's visionary book lays out the implications of this shift and how to think about being online.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Manoj on October 09, 2024

The vision, the story telling and a vivid perspective on the history of technology changes! Amazing work by Dr Jian Wang. I've always been astonished by the speed and scale of innovations from China so it was good to see some view into the brain leading Alibaba tech. Really would love to follow his......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on June 14, 2022

My favorite chapter of being online is chapter 10: Human self confidence. It talks about the first person to summit mount Everest, the moon landing, and the Boeing 747-100. If the whole book were like this chapter I would give the book a five. I also liked the epilogue.......more