this entire post is a puff piece.
i spent twenty minutes writing a few paragraphs about why and then lost my content.
i have decided not to bother rewriting. you need to study PhD level statistics and the natural errors that humans make in confirmation bias and other areas.
you do yourself and your clients no service when you share thinking like this that suggests your expertise is based on a large body of data when it is actually based on your passion for being “a hammer looking for a nail guy”
let me know if you want some links on why many of your conclusions are unfounded and based on biased.
and for gods sake where is the data you’re referencing in this post even once. not a single specific based on data. that’s like 12th grade scientific method training
you seem like a very enthusiastic smart guys so I am assume that you want to present a more empirical, evidence-based persona as a technologist than this.
i have intentionally left out all of the technical comments as I do not have time now to address the many errors in logic and thinking you have deomonstrated.
for all the people reading this that think SaaS is IaaS and it’s all porridge, I say “yes, porridge. have some more. nothing but the best fuel for…”
/josh
