Citrix commissioned a survey to find out what American’s think “cloud computing” is.
The survey of more than 1,000 American adults was conducted in August 2012 by Wakefield Research and shows that while the cloud is widely used, it is still misunderstood. For example, 51 percent of respondents, including a majority of Millennials, believe stormy weather can interfere with cloud computing.
Every time I think America can’t get stupider than it is, someone does another survey.
We need to stop doing surveys.
By the way, even my parents know it has nothing to do with the weather. I think. I hope.