Odhanan
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Drkfathr1 said:Doesn't bode well for the Digital Initiative if they can't even keep their site up for an announcement that they KNOW would be big.
Exactly my thought. I'm excited about 4e. I'm worrying about the D.I. however...
Drkfathr1 said:Doesn't bode well for the Digital Initiative if they can't even keep their site up for an announcement that they KNOW would be big.
And for those 100,000 customers using the service for a hobby, it is a lot less painful for them to cancel a $10 subscription if the service sucks than it is for a $100,000 corporate customer to migrate something critical to doing business to another host.SavageRobby said:My professional experience has been more like Umbran's. Consumer-based online content/functionality distributors rarely get the same kind of treatment that corporate-based ones do, simply as a matter of economics. The per customer leverage is much different when you have 100,000 customers paying $10 each, rather than 10 customers paying $100,000 each.
Thornir Alekeg said:And for those 100,000 customers using the service for a hobby, it is a lot less painful for them to cancel a $10 subscription if the service sucks than it is for a $100,000 corporate customer to migrate something critical to doing business to another host.
WotC won't need an SLA to ensure the site is well-maintained. If WotC cannot maintain the DI, they will fail because people will not keep paying. That should be incentive enough.
Hjorimir said:There is no way you're getting an SLA. No way. You sound like people who get a cable modem and expect a CIR to go with it. It just isn't going to happen.
Xyxox said:My cable provider pro-rates my bills whenever there is any sort of an outage. Because they ahve provided me with an SLA, I have my television delivery, broadband services, and telephony services all through my cable company. I've had one outage that affected all three services in four years. If an outage affects any service, I am automatically pro-rate credited for the lack of service. This is a home service, not a business class service.
Xyxox said:IF, as others have said, they will dissavow any assurances of the service being available, I simply cannot subscribe. There is no value to subscribing to such an online content hosting service when I can obtain the same assurances for no cost whatsoever.