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I had a discussion the the MS rep in Singapore who was responsible for selling the "cloud" and the target audience was SMEs and small shops who could benefit from the flexibility. He was no interested in the big end of town as their requirements were too stringent.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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The last option is a bit pointless in my opinion. Unless industry regulations prohibits the customers app to be in the cloud, and the cusomer demands it,then so be it and I would develop for the cloud.
I need to make an income after all.
Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!
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True, but that means that you do have an interest in moving to the cloud(your customers).
All the best,
Dan
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You'r right. I voted for Cusstomer demand
Ego non sum semper iustus tamen Ego sum nunquam nefas!
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All 3 apply to us, I can't see financial instutions moving their systems outside their firewall, but then I've been drmatically wrong in the past.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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I read "100% reliable security" as a reason for moving to the cloud (at least how the question was asked).
I was tempted to pick it just for a laugh, cause putting all your data out there on the web for a 3rd party to take care of sounds secure to me.
Pete
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Yeah, I rolled my eyes on that option...
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Now if we could only get the IDs of the 14 people who believe that, how naive.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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