"Don’t blow anything into the Cloud that you don’t have a personal copy of." I think most of the article could have been compressed into this.
It opens up a useful business model for companies to get into a person's "cloud" and back things up for them, either into another cloud or into some hard model (DVD).
But then again, nobody thinks about backups until they really need one.
It opens up a useful business model for companies to get into a person's "cloud" and back things up for them, either into another cloud or into some hard model (DVD).
But then again, nobody thinks about backups until they really need one.