I’m not big on making predictions. Read them? Sure. But making them? I think that’s a bad move for someone whose Magic Eight Ball was forever stuck on “Ask again later.”
However, there is one prediction I feel pretty safe in making right now: We’ll hear more negative stories about using SaaS and cloud computing in 2010. And I’m not saying that just because seconds ago, when I asked the CGI Magic Eight Ball, “Will we hear more negative stories about SaaS/cloud computing in 2010,” it responded, “Absolutely!”
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/cm/blogs/lawson/cloudsaas-integration-theme-for-2010-caveat-emptor/?cs=38268
No, it’s a safe prediction because we’re already starting to see more about caveats about the cloud and SaaS, particularly when it comes to integration and legacy applications.
I’m not big on making predictions. Read them? Sure. But making them? I think that’s a bad move for someone whose Magic Eight Ball was forever stuck on “Ask again later.”
However, there is one prediction I feel pretty safe in making right now: We’ll hear more negative stories about using SaaS and cloud computing in 2010. And I’m not saying that just because seconds ago, when I asked the CGI Magic Eight Ball, “Will we hear more negative stories about SaaS/cloud computing in 2010,” it responded, “Absolutely!”
No, it’s a safe prediction because we’re already starting to see more about caveats about the cloud and SaaS, particularly when it comes to integration and legacy applications.