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On 01/20/2012 02:35 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > your data (or your car) > would be held hostage. Greetings Jerry, list members. Most of the responses were about cloud services for the corporate, where in that case (hopefully ) there is some real technical consideration of the "what-ifs". for the SMB market however, Microsoft 365 and maybe Google-apps (not sure about the latter) are a huge success. At previous lines of work I saw them selling very well. Small IT firms really loved the fact that they will not need to manage any local exchange servers and still earn money. Lawyers, Doctors, CPAs gladdy put their exchange servers and shared MS Work/Excel/PPS on the cloud, with little understating as for what this means - it is just like taking all your boxes of documents and giving them to someone else,and being able to access them as long "they" allow you. In this case, Microsoft and Google have very good PR and people would trust them even if you portray bad scenarios. It will only be possible to make SMB size companies to re-think these moves if stories like " and even-though I had Internet service working, I could not access my Email or my clients Payroll summary " will start showing up. -- Guy Gold
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