I don't like her but I don't see what's wrong with her amateur explanation of "cloud". I mean it's not as if she's an IT technician.
Seems to me that she's making a valid point that your data is safer and more private when contained in your own premises. Don't tell me that the cloud operators can prevent the government fishing through your data whenever they feel like it.
Agreed. This seems pretty much par for the course for how she speaks.
If something is stored on my physical laptop, I know "exactly" where it is. If it is in the cloud, I really have no idea where it is being stored. Somewhere, yes. Exact location, IDK. It is why they came up with the term "cloud" to represent what is happening.
But, it might be something. Because whoever runs the cloud has information to everyone that uses it. When thieves had to go out and break into buildings it was much more difficult for them to get any information on them and the chances of them getting caught were greatly enhanced. Now, they can sit home in their underwear (or less) and get everything on us without leaving, and who will catch them-years later we will be told about the theft and given 1 year of security checks on our identity-real nice-putting more of our information out there for the FREE taking!
I was referring to making a big deal about her explanation as being nothing. I think that there are other examples that more strongly showcase her lack of intelligence.
Agree with you when it comes to cloud computing and I try to avoid it whereever possible.
I don't like her but I don't see what's wrong with her amateur explanation of "cloud". I mean it's not as if she's an IT technician.
Seems to me that she's making a valid point that your data is safer and more private when contained in your own premises. Don't tell me that the cloud operators can prevent the government fishing through your data whenever they feel like it.
"Cloud" = "Someone Else's Computer"
Agreed. This seems pretty much par for the course for how she speaks.
If something is stored on my physical laptop, I know "exactly" where it is. If it is in the cloud, I really have no idea where it is being stored. Somewhere, yes. Exact location, IDK. It is why they came up with the term "cloud" to represent what is happening.
This is making much ado about nothing.
But, it might be something. Because whoever runs the cloud has information to everyone that uses it. When thieves had to go out and break into buildings it was much more difficult for them to get any information on them and the chances of them getting caught were greatly enhanced. Now, they can sit home in their underwear (or less) and get everything on us without leaving, and who will catch them-years later we will be told about the theft and given 1 year of security checks on our identity-real nice-putting more of our information out there for the FREE taking!
Agreed.
I was referring to making a big deal about her explanation as being nothing. I think that there are other examples that more strongly showcase her lack of intelligence.
Agree with you when it comes to cloud computing and I try to avoid it whereever possible.