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As a both a business owner and a board member (separate companies) fat chance Facebook will ever see our conversations ...

 

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Releasing for windows 7 makes some good sense. We just purchased a new sonicwall firewall platform, and use the VPN connectivity there. However, the new Sonicwall VPN client is ONLY available via the windows store. So it makes it very difficult for a business to predeploy and image the apps since they are locked up in that whole MS Store insanity. We have been waiting for a couple months now, and continue to wait for a solution that doesnt rely on registering every system we own to the windows store. 

 

 

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16 hours ago, AnonymousGuy said:

When you have an enterprise service agreement with a cloud company, you're guaranteed goingn to have it written in there that they don't ever touch or look at your data.  Wouldn't surprise me if it's encrypted in such a way that they don't even have access.

 

Sorry, I am a conspiracy theory person ?. They do not look at it, just do some metadata. Or AI does or NSA. The signed agreements have their weak spots for sure. And if you believe the cloud would get hacked.

 

To be more realistic, I do not think businesses have to worry about it though. The cloud brings many advantages and savings and eliminates so much plumbing, there is hardly any reason for not taking advantage of it.

 

 

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