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| What happens when your cloud service just pulls the plug - Insteon gone |
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| cdev:
When a "cloud service" is unavailable you need to use others, or roll your own. Ive done this many times. Learn how the web works. No law ties you to any providers services. |
| cdev:
Ive found it very easy to use the Zope toolkit to make simple cloud services. Just to give an example of how to do it. Learn CGI. |
| SiliconWizard:
As I already said though, the easiest path is just not to use a cloud service if it's actually not needed, and favor local solutions. |
| cdev:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on May 01, 2022, 06:30:38 pm ---As I already said though, the easiest path is just not to use a cloud service if it's actually not needed, and favor local solutions. --- End quote --- In the world of today cloud services are ALWAYS needed.. it seems to me.. ?? |
| bson:
--- Quote from: Nusa on April 26, 2022, 01:34:01 pm ---Should have just copied the other 2/3rd's of the text from the one-page pdf instead of making people look at it. It basically says submit claims by Sept 18th if you want to chase whatever money you paid for their stuff. Unwritten subtext is that the assets are insufficient, so expect pennies on the dollar if you get anything at all. --- End quote --- You won't get anything at all. There's a schedule used for liquidations, and things like unpaid wages, taxes, government fees and outstanding loans are at the top. Since the company is bankrupt (meaning it can't pay its obligations) and has little capital assets (no factories, warehouses of inventory, truck fleets, rail rolling stock, etc) and probably little or no IP, chances are once its outstanding taxes are paid the employees get some portion of their outstanding wages, and then that's it. |
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