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Stealhead 05-08-13 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2053366)
Well I sure am. In this age of electronic surveillance and computer hacking the idea of deliberately putting a companies proprietary data out over the internet seems to me like a real bad idea.

You would be correct about the security.The DoD has it own "extranet" that no one else can even get into.I have a friend that is a weapons intel officer in the USAF he joked one time about how he spends a few hours each day sitting down monitoring a set of PCs that connected to this military "extranet" I asked what that was said that was all he had liberty to say about it.

Platapus 05-08-13 03:56 PM

So if I can using CS-Cloud, how do I know that the images I am working on are still private?

August 05-09-13 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 2053404)
I do however, dislike immensely, not sending our data to inhouse company ran servers. At least when we still did that, It was easier for me to troubleshoot when something went wrong, and I knew what extension to dial for the server room, located around the corner from my cube. Not to mention being able to give our sysadmin some crap cause I knew the guy and saw him every day.

No no.. everythings, "on the cloud" now.

And you will become increasingly dependent on the cloud as you loose your equipment and associated IT staff. Much the same thing happened with Centrex lines replacing in house PBX's. When they start jacking the price it'll be too late to switch back without a major capital reinvestment.


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