Monday, October 25, 2010

Re: Blackbaud Version 8

Tell the cable providers that! I'd love to have some options or some back =
up. I've talked to Verizon about FIOS and they laughed at me - literally. =
They expect it will be 15 - 20 years before they get fiber to us if they =
ever bother to do it at all.

Sister Elizabeth

>>> Renee Ramig <rramig@sevenhillsschool.org> 10/25/2010 1:07 PM >>>
I think within the next 24 month, just about everything will be in the =
cloud. Microsoft's new product is Office365 where everything is in the =
cloud which will be released in about 6 months. There is no longer a =
client. Although, they have not come out and said they will stop creating =
a client-based product, I just have a hard time seeing this happening. =
There is less and less need for companies to deal with tech support for =
end users trying to update their client-based software. Moving everything =
to the cloud reduces cost, reduces "walls" where things can be accessed, =
and helps to manage security for smaller companies.=20

I realize this can be an issue for areas with internet issues, but with =
more and more things moving to the cloud, I think that rural area =
solutions will need to become better and less expensive, so the lack of =
reliable internet stops being an issue.

Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School


-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for independent school educators on behalf of Sister =
Elizabeth
Sent: Mon 10/25/2010 9:14 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU=20
Subject: Re: Blackbaud Version 8
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I'll have to say that being dependent upon the Internet for access to
FE, EE and RE, is probably going to cause us to move to another system.=20
We are in a rural area and I just can't see having all our data in the
cloud. We are down too much to risk that and we only have one way to
get to the net, there are not options available in our location.

I hate being forced to move by vendors!

Sister Elizabeth
Powhatan School

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