EPISODE · Aug 27, 2019 · 4 MIN
Marginal Cost Revolution
from FutureCreators · host https://future-creators.com
The discussion covers: The Definition of the Cloud Engine: Stripping away the technical jargon to view the cloud for what it truly is: an economic model that grants the remotest person or device access to unlimited computing power at marginal cost. The Three Cloud Membranes: A deep dive into how the App Membrane, the App Delivery Membrane, and the App Enablement Membrane interact to expand a company's "information surface" exponentially. The Survival of the Capital-Efficient: Why platforms like Uber can scale endlessly while traditional infrastructure-heavy businesses cannot. Francis explains how forcing capital inefficiency into a marginal cost ecosystem will inevitably cause a business to be crushed. Lessons from Apple's Inventory Mastery: An analytical look at how a deep understanding of cloud scale and inventory turnaround (keeping days' sales in inventory at radical minimums) allows top-tier firms to completely dominate the market. About FutureCreators: Hosted by Francis McInerney and moderated by Robert Braathe, the FutureCreators podcast features sharp, analytical conversations mapping out the global forces shaping international tech policy, network architecture, economics, and evolving digital structures. https://www.future-creators.com
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The Marginal Cost Revolution: How the Cloud Collapses the Cost of Doing Business Episode Summary: In this episode, host Francis McInerney and moderator Robert Braathe unpack one of the most powerful and disruptive economic forces of the modern era: the Marginal Cost Revolution. While legacy business models require massive, linear capital injections to scale up operations, the modern cloud completely flips the script. Francis and Robert explore how unlimited, universal computing power can now be tapped at near-zero marginal cost, and why this shift will permanently crush capital-inefficient organizations.
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