According to the last paragraph of the thread; basically cloud computing is still 100 years from being ready for prime time. Security is important and I would expect a security company to focus on it but data ownership rights also need to be addressed. Plus everything glossed over in that last paragraph. Resistance is not futile. The news is rampant with failing cloud vendors so if they are failing, why are they failing and what impact has it had on the customers?
Somebody is going to have to make the first move and guarantee data ownership and a "hands off my data approach". Basically if a country says to the rest of the world, "You can story your data in servers in our country and we guarantee no matter what content you put in the server, you own it and we won't look at it."
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