This week we saw quite a range of emotion from Gmail users. When the lights went out at the mail service (2/24), some users panicked, others said, Holiday, while some didn’t even notice. No matter what your response to Gmail’s outage, there exists a fundamental question: What are the implications of the outage?
What Does it Mean?
As we saw this past week, Google is not infallible (though many of us think so). It had, what many are calling, a hiccup. The Gmail servers went black. Does this tarnish the future of cloud computing for Google? The “what ifs” are frightening if the cloud one day evaporated and all personal information and software vanished.
What if Gmail’s hiccup caused the deletion of several accounts? Would Google’s cult-like following migrate to another provider? We think that users would cut them some slack. Given the little criticism of the outage, Google’s mission of organizing the worlds information is still intact. Why?
Still the Gold Standard
Google is the gold standard of the tech and every other industry. It has built a strong brand equity. It has such a strong following with nearly unrivaled consumer loyalty, an outage is just a little, benign blip on the radar.
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