How wrong is this statement?
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@Dashrender said:
Many indeed do confuse it with the internet...
Like himself, for example. Cloud computing is one thing, the cloud is another. He's talking about neither. -
@Dashrender said:
...which is why Athena has gotten away with passing themselves as cloud based when they really aren't. And in the meantime...those of us who have been waiting and hoping patiently and giving them the benefit of the doubt are left frustrated and disappointed.
Ding ding ding, we have a troll. That's all that this is.
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What's sad is that he doesn't even realize he's a troll. He's spouting words that he doesn't understand, and other non technical types are following his lead because he SOUNDS like he know what he's talking about.
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@Dashrender said:
What's sad is that he doesn't even realize he's a troll. He's spouting words that he doesn't understand, and other non technical types are following his lead because he SOUNDS like he know what he's talking about.
What is Athena? I have never heard of it.
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@thanksaj said:
@Dashrender said:
What's sad is that he doesn't even realize he's a troll. He's spouting words that he doesn't understand, and other non technical types are following his lead because he SOUNDS like he know what he's talking about.
What is Athena? I have never heard of it.
It's an online hosted EHR (Electronic Health Record) company. While their solution isn't just one giant silo of data, 10's of to many thousands of clients all are in a single db on their servers in a DC somewhere - frankly I'm completely unaware of their infrastructure.. wasn't involved in the decision at all.
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@Dashrender said:
What's sad is that he doesn't even realize he's a troll. He's spouting words that he doesn't understand, and other non technical types are following his lead because he SOUNDS like he know what he's talking about.
That's kinda what a troll is. Spouting words one doesn't understand is always a form of trolling.
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As much as I'd like to go there and correct him, it's not worth the unhappiness my boss would push upon me when she reads it.
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Want me to post somewhere? I'll happily link to the US government's official statement as to what cloud is.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Want me to post somewhere? I'll happily link to the US government's official statement as to what cloud is.
I already asked him. It's nowhere we have access to.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Want me to post somewhere? I'll happily link to the US government's official statement as to what cloud is.
I would love it.. but it's a private forum for users of the product so you can't get in..
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@Dashrender said:
I would love it.. but it's a private forum for users of the product so you can't get in..
And the vendor hasn't called them out for lying?
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For Lying? Really? Other than yourselves (NTG) have you ever seen a vendor do that to a customer? This seriously makes me chuckle.
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To be fair we are not a Vendor, but yeah most if not all Vendors truth isn't something in their vocabulary.
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@Minion-Queen said:
To be fair we are not a Vendor, but yeah most if not all Vendors truth isn't something in their vocabulary.
Well we are a "vendor" but we sell services, not product.
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@Dashrender said:
For Lying? Really? Other than yourselves (NTG) have you ever seen a vendor do that to a customer? This seriously makes me chuckle.
If they are committing libel? I would expect it.
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While the facts are completely wrong, the gist of his complaint isn't wrong. So the vendor probably won't say anything (and so far has not).
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@Dashrender said:
While the facts are completely wrong, the gist of his complaint isn't wrong. So the vendor probably won't say anything (and so far has not).
Which part of his complaint is true? From what I could tell, his entire complaint was that he made something up and someone didn't do the made up thing that he wanted.
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The vendor has stated that "of course we're going to support iPads, everyone loves iPads"
As well as the sales people telling new clients that the product supports iPads, which is true sorta. The product is unusable in a clinic setting on an iPad, but you can search for things and do some other things, but it's not usable as a primary device for this application. -
@Dashrender said:
The vendor has stated that "of course we're going to support iPads, everyone loves iPads"
As well as the sales people telling new clients that the product supports iPads, which is true sorta. The product is unusable in a clinic setting on an iPad, but you can search for things and do some other things, but it's not usable as a primary device for this application.Oh okay, I missed that in the original statement.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Oh okay, I missed that in the original statement.
nah, you didn't, it wasn't there.