Labraiz
I think if you stand well back and look at what's needed rather than how thing can be done differently, then cloud based systems have very little to offer to the taxi trade. If everyone’s PCs were so primitive as to make any sort of task near impossible and some kind of hyper PC accessed via the Internet offered a solution then I’d buy into the argument. It’s not that way though because modern PC’s are more than capable of doing the job with one hand tied behind their back, so why rely on someone else’s PC to do the it?
We use a cloud based accounting package, which as a program is pretty good but it costs us money every month and at times goes painfully slow despite us having excellent Internet connectivity. I’d far rather have that same software purchased outright and running locally on our own PCs any day than what we have now.
As for the backup hype, that’s all well and good for the home user that’s scared of loosing their photos if their hard drive fails but there really should be no worry’s with backing up on your own network. We have close to a thousand PCs working out there and in the seventeen years we’ve been running, we’ve never lost anyone’s data, so to me, entrusting this task to another company that could go bust tomorrow seems all a bit bonkers.
Anyway, as Mike says, this one’s down to personal opinions and preferences and this is just my take on it.
Nice to see you back posting btw.
Bill
