On 10/04/2012 07:34 AM, Steven S. Critchfield wrote:
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With the cost of actual hardware maintenance, and such. Now days I see more 
benefit to the cloud offerings. If you don't have regulations saying how your 
data is handled, moving out into the cloud might be a better option. If you 
don't have to rely on special hardware, why buy it up front and deal with it's 
eventual failure and the cost of that downtime.


I asked the boss "how cloudy" he wanted to get. He hasn't progressed down that comfort curve yet but needs to. Just getting him to the point of moving servers out of the office is a big step. The electricity here is included as part of the rent ;)

Howard

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