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Submitted by Jo e. (not verified) on February 25, 2011 - 3:15pm.
Bearing in mind the shut down of the internet in Egypt, the recent shut down of Google in China as well as the never-ending malicious efforts of sophisticated hackers (e.g., infiltration of US military networks, or the fans of Dessange who crippled credit card company systems), I am consistently amazed at the rising popularity of "cloud" computing. It seems that individuals and businesses alike would be increasingly interesting in protecting their data.
Governments are not the only threat
Bearing in mind the shut down of the internet in Egypt, the recent shut down of Google in China as well as the never-ending malicious efforts of sophisticated hackers (e.g., infiltration of US military networks, or the fans of Dessange who crippled credit card company systems), I am consistently amazed at the rising popularity of "cloud" computing. It seems that individuals and businesses alike would be increasingly interesting in protecting their data.