"Clearly users have figured out that clouds have often taken them for a
ride."

Well, maybe not so clearly.  Don't get me wrong; as a security geek I'm
unhappy at the thought of entrusting my employer's mainframe security to an
external company, especially one whose main business isn't security.  But
the evidence the writer cites doesn't lead to the inescapable conclusion
that users now know the cloud claims are false.

It does seem like an obvious interpretation, though.

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