Subject | Re: Adobe's Low hanging .... ? |
From | Eric Stevens |
Date | 07/15/2014 01:11 (07/15/2014 11:11) |
Message-ID | <rpo8s9hah4noecapg956of03ra7poes2a5@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
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nospamIn some cases there is. There are many ill-advised people of the smart-phone brigade who believe that the cloud is a safe place to keep all their messages, images and videos that have overflowed from their phone. --
In article <lq1i6501ju1@news3.newsguy.com>, PeterN <peter.newnospam@verizon.net>wrote:nospamPeterNEric Stevensnospam
I gave examples of where cloud outages and other problems _have_ resulted in the loss of data _from_the_cloud_storage_.
but that doesn't matter to the user.
they have the data locally and if the cloud service never comes back they sync to a new cloud service.
That should read" Nobody except Nospam. Just check your response when I stated that any IT manager who relies solely on the cloud for storage should be fired.
if you were paying *any* attention at all to this thread, or even the post to which you replied to here, you'd realize that the entire point is that the cloud is *not* the sole repository for data.