A recent survey of 1,000 Americans suggests that Americans like to think they’re on top of the latest innovations in cloud computing, but they actually know little about it. Even more unfortunately, many of them think that the cloud is in some way tied to the weather, according to an article from Web Pro News.
The survey, conducted by Wakefield Research for Citrix, found that 51 percent of respondents believe that stormy weather can interfere with cloud computing. A majority (29 percent) of respondents think that the cloud is an actual cloud. Only 16 percent actually knew what the cloud was.