Ignoring that I'm replying to this from an ec2 box and thus the cloud
is obviously not dead. We can't accept the first premise:

"Think about it: In order for cloud computing solutions to be seen as
viable alternatives to more traditional desktop solutions users --
personal and business users alike -- need to be 100 percent certain
their data is secure."

I don't always need security, but when I do, I put it on a shared
hosting provider that probably doesnt even have proper hardware
support and uses  buggy software to make it seem like I'm on a
different computer.

entertainment news is yellow journalism.

On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Ivan .Heca <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://m.blogs.computerworld.com/cloud-storage/22305/why-prism-kills-cloud
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