[p2p-research] Introducing MHP: New Architecture for an Open Cloud

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 04:29:30 CEST 2009


Dear friends,

Is anyone interested in covering this?

Jordan is also the author of a book on new currencies,

Michel

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Jordan MacLeod <jordanbmacleod at yahoo.com>wrote:

> Dear Friend,
>
> It's a pleasure to announce the release of a software product a couple of
> years in the making. It is the first of what we hope are many to follow that
> capitalizes on what we are calling MHP technology. MHP, or multi-homed
> protection, is a patent pending process we have developed to revolutionize
> how we transmit and store data in cloud computing environments.
>
> While this alpha product is frankly only suitable for those of you with
> technical expertise, I wanted to share this process with a broader audience
> because it is something that I believe will prove critically important in
> quickening the widespread adoption of cloud computing and build a more
> secure and resilient digital infrastructure (which at present is highly
> vulnerable to malicious attacks).
>
> MHP works by breaking apart files before they leave your computer and
> spreading these files fragments over many servers. In this way, these
> fragments can be stored in the Cloud and/or transmitted to others with an
> exponentially greater degree of security and assured privacy. While the
> Cloud has staggering potential, it is precisely these current security and
> privacy concerns that prevent individuals and organizations from offloading
> their sensitive information onto servers that are vulnerable to hacking and
> privacy breaches. With MHP, no server would ever again hold a whole file
> that could be stolen or even read by an unintended party. The Cloud as a
> whole would be composed of millions of servers that each stored meaningless
> fragments that only had value when a user used MHP to retrieve the
> fragmented files and recombine them after each part is received. It is
> remarkably simple, yet powerfully effective in overcoming the primary
> barrier to cloud adoption. It simultaneously introduces a paradigm to
> confront the severe cyber terrorism risks of our day.
>
> We would like to invite you to have a look at our website and product. For
> those of you with technical know-how, we hope you'll have a look under the
> hood to see how it works. For those of you who don't, we would be grateful
> if you pass along word of MHP to those who do. MHP is open source and we
> believe is relevant to billions of humans -- as a process clearly superior
> to the current state of the art, our goal is to attain universal adoption
> through free licensing to individual users and high-impact solutions to
> commercial, govermental and not for profit organizations.
>
> Our website is: www.elevatorcorp.com
>
> If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact
> me. It's an exciting day for us and we hope you will join us in co-creating
> the Age of the Cloud.
>
> Best regards,
> Jordan
>
> Jordan Bruce MacLeod
> Author, New Currency: How Money Changes the World As We Know It (Integral
> Publishers 2009)
> Co-Founder, Elevator Software Corp. | www.elevatorcorp.com
> Co-Founder, Cornerstone Global Associates
> Founder, New Currency Institute | www.newcurrency.org
>
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