I've made a point of reading many dozens of
articles on cloud computing and this is one of the poorest.
In
his article on cloud computing for lawyers, David Canton listed the following issues to consider:
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My goal over the next several weeks is to shed some light
on the elusive — and sometimes «magical» — world of
cloud computing through a series of
articles focusing
on SaaS technology platform.
Rick is the co-author of the book Law Firm Accounting Demystified, he has presented hundreds of seminars around the world, and he has published numerous
articles on legal technologies related to law office management,
cloud computing, and legal billing, business & trust accounting compliance issues.
Rick has given numerous seminars and published
articles on legal technologies such as law practice technology management,
cloud computing, and legal billing & trust accounting compliance.
My blog post from yesterday referring to a Guardian
article about Richard Stallman's (founder of the Free Software foundation) negative thoughts
on cloud computing.
Someone in the
article talks of
cloud computing, and having one's records
on remote servers.
The
article cites recent data breaches at Sony Corp. and Epsilon Data Management as a catalyst for concern around
cloud computing, and goes
on to cite several experts
on the potential privacy implications of these data breaches.
Mr. Antonopoulos later co-founded and managed a technology research company in the U.S. where he consulted for Fortune 500 companies and published more than 200
articles on security,
cloud computing and data centers.
In recent years Antonopoulos has advised several bitcoin startups, lectured
on cryptocurrencies and published more than two hundred
articles on security, cryptography,
cloud computing, data centres and a range of other topics.