On 09/07/2011 23:20, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
Craig White wrote:
The reality is that applications are becoming more and more web based
SAAS and as the costs of specific applications needed on specific
platforms (ie, Quickbooks) rise, web based SAAS will replace them. The
point is that for end users, the OS is eventually going to become
irrelevant.

Hm. First wider loss of internet access of something like Power loss in
Japan will wake up most of the people that are now into Cloud based
computing.


Actually, I think first major Cloud player to be majorly hacked will be a double whammy to kill off the 'cloud' mentality:

At least the following two will occur:

* Everyone will question the security and privacy of their data in the 'cloud'. * The cloud provider will shut down for a couple of weeks (like the Playstation saga) to investigate what was accessed and how.

Can your company afford to be without your apps and data for a couple of weeks, while some hacker organisation has it?

I think not.


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