Missed this one before...
That's not what I meant, if you business line from Verizon drops you're doing a whole lot of nothing (edit) if you're 100% cloud. Even when our Level 3 T1s drop we can still do quite a bit of work, there's some pain but people aren't being sent home for the day.
I get you now... Yeah, that's one tick against it... What to do about downtime... Here's how I think this will play out:
Bizzes that can afford it (fortune 5000?) would have a backup router system in place, since they already likely have a whole trunk of the internet backbone connection nearby to connect directly to.
Schools will be wary of this problem; but after the school boards do a cost analysis, they'll say: "Ok, so it goes down for something like 1 day a year... But we save 90% of our IT budget. Let's do it... I'm finally getting that raise this year!"
Small bizzes and individuals will think somewhat like this, and then be tempted to grab a 4G wireless card to slip in there instead of using wifi.
/Game over
You can't market the device based on ease of use but tell people they need to connect their printer to a NAS dude, maybe you can do that but what about grandma?
Luckily for google then every modern printer I know either has a NIC built into it already or at least offers a NIC upgrade.
Maybe maybe not at the rate they currently refresh hardware and the state of the existing school infrastructure.
Are you joking? Here are some basic numbers:
Assume 1000 students = 1200 computers needed, plus an IT support staff of perhaps 4 people.
With a bulk-rate, more powerful computer that comes to: $500 x 1200 + ($42,000 salary x 4)
$60,000 for the PCs & $168,000 annual salaries =
Total
$228,000 spent in 1 year.
(Of course they won't have to buy new PCs every year, the majority of the cost is the same.)
If they switch over the lot to Chromebooks, they can let 3 staffers go because IT support will be very minimal. Maybe they can let all 4 go and get some kids to do the rest, but let's say 3 for now. Also, they have no moving parts... Not many getting broken, and those that do get replaced immediately without any fees. So let's knock off the extra 200 PCs for support...
$28 x 1000 x 12 months = $33600. 1 Salary = $32,000 =
Total
$65,600.
Every school in the nation is being pitched this number right now. So are Bizzes and government offices, etc... Think any of them might bite?