This claraio example pushes me to point out that it would still
be nice to be sure that every workfile or content stays inside the
private IP address space at any given time. At all times.
Personally, I simply don´t like the idea of effectively handing over
the absolute control over my intellectual property to any kind of remote
or even unknown entity/authority that may have completely divergent
interests to my own without even needing to state so in advance.
Clouds are happily described as giving you that air of freedom but
handing over data to a cloud effectively just means handing over your
data to someone else.
I don´t see why I would want to do that.
It would be nice if Claraio is made to run self-contained in a private network
without any strings attached.
Cheers,
tim
On 10.07.2013 11:32, Rob Wuijster wrote:
I think most of us got the email ;-)
But all these new (internet based) tools makes it very interesting for what
lies ahead.
Rob
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On 10-7-2013 11:26, Stefan Kubicek wrote:
I'm a bit surprised this hasn't been posted here yet, I hope I'm not spoiling
anything, but post date is 8th of July, so...
http://exocortex.com/blog/introducing_claraio