No, we just lose the entire Northeast for several days. Here in SE Michigan, I can count on three to four days without power per year because of trees falling during wind or ice storms. For whatever reason, Detroit Edison will not bury electrical lines.
Only one of my customers had full power backup (medical lab) where I could work. Fortunately, it was a Friday and my on-prem customers were down until Sunday.
Well, no. You’re on-prem.

The problem with this (and many other posts here) is that we say cloud to mean specific and general things at the same time. That’s causing this post to bounce back and forth. All cloud, Epicor SaaS, Azure, … It’s difficult to have a conversation like this.
If we’re talking about Epicor SaaS, which I believe most of us are, then yes. It is not going well, and I remember when it was better. Epicor is definitely going through growing pains. Moving an on-prem Windows solution to Linux containers at scale is not easy, but it is the right thing to do. Kinetic is only one of many irons that Epicor has in the fire. (
) With everything going on at once, it has to be difficult keeping everyone rowing in the same direction. If every team was, SaaS would be on a better footing, and I think more people would move to it voluntarily and not have to be forced into it.
