I've had a surprising number of people in the past week admit they got their 
work-from-home problems resolved and it wasn't "my Internet sucks", actually 
their company IT department found the problem was at their end.

But yeah, it's like "who ya gonna call" but the answer isn't Ghostbusters, it's 
your ISP.  Because there's no number listed for "the cloud", and if there was, 
they wouldn't answer, or they would tell you to call your ISP.


-----Original Message-----
From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2020 3:50 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] anybody else having SAS problems this morning?

If it's in the cloud and broken, call your ISP.


bp
<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>

On 4/30/2020 1:41 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> On 4/30/20 7:15 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:
>> Cambium confirmed they are aware of an issue.   No details or ETA 
>> yet.   Or even exactly whose issue it is.
>>
>> Big organizations have way way way too much faith in ‘cloud computing’.
>
>
> Somewhere along the line people have latched onto this idea that the 
> more massively complex a system is that means it must be more reliable.
>
> On the other hand, I'm of the opinion that constantly increasing 
> complexity leads to more failure points and makes it harder to 
> troubleshoot when something does go wrong.
>
> Also if it's in the cloud it's someone else's fault.
>

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