John McCarthy coins 'Computation as a Public Utility'

At MIT's centennial celebration, computer scientist John McCarthy proposed the idea that computing power could someday be sold like a utility, much like electricity or water. This prescient vision laid the theoretical foundation for cloud computing.

Significance

This was the earliest articulation of the utility computing model, fundamentally shifting the paradigm from owning computing resources to consuming them as a service.

Key facts

Year
1961
Type
invention
Location
MIT