Not many riding the Wave

Not many riding the Wave
Google’s latest brainchild, Google Wave, is all the rage among bleeding-edge technology enthusiasts. But corporate information technology executives say that while they’re intrigued by Wave – a replacement for e-mail, the most widely used of all Internet services – they’re not ready to adopt it.
Part of the reason is a reluctance to entrust important data to someone else’s servers, even those of giant Google. But another factor is old-fashioned resistance to change.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/business/story/955443.html
google: Reluctance to change might stall e-mail replacement

Google’s latest brainchild, Google Wave, is all the rage among bleeding-edge technology enthusiasts. But corporate information technology executives say that while they’re intrigued by Wave – a replacement for e-mail, the most widely used of all Internet services – they’re not ready to adopt it.

Part of the reason is a reluctance to entrust important data to someone else’s servers, even those of giant Google. But another factor is old-fashioned resistance to change.

http://www.thenewstribune.com/business/story/955443.html

google: Reluctance to change might stall e-mail replacement

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