Personal computing discussed
ronch wrote:I still can't deny the value offered by a free office suite such as LO
ronch wrote:(such as exporting to PDF... I don't think MS Office 2007 can do that).
Sargent Duck wrote:it saves to your sky drive.
Madman wrote:Sargent Duck wrote:it saves to your sky drive.
IMHO, that alone is the reason not to use such product, EVER.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
grantmeaname wrote:You know, for two-page reading responses about "East Coast City Orchestra" and note-taking spreadsheets of who I want to meet at the career fair, I'm comfortable with that. Maybe not as much with tax returns and medical information, but it's not like all my data needs military-grade security protection.
just brew it! wrote:No argument there. But how many people will actually ask themselves every time they create a document: "Does this contain sensitive information, and should I entrust it to the cloud?"
Captain Ned wrote:just brew it! wrote:No argument there. But how many people will actually ask themselves every time they create a document: "Does this contain sensitive information, and should I entrust it to the cloud?"
Bankers don't. They see the cloud as a way to make IT cheaper and never ask the pertinent questions, instead relying on vendor assurances. Instant fail of GLBA data security regs.
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Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?