Analyst suggests iCloud's services as important as iTunes

Analyst Ben Reitzes of Barclays Capital has released a report declaring iCloud as the most important service Apple has put together since iTunes. iTunes revolutionized the way people buy music and content online; Reitzes suggests that iCloud will be a similar revolution that transitions the main hub for digital content from the PC, iPad, or TV into the cloud itself. We already know Apple is planning on making a big investment into iCloud and its infrastructure, and Reitzes says that investment will come in many forms, including connections with partners to share and spread the data stored on Apple's servers.
It's hard to argue with an estimation like this one. iCloud's effects aren't quite as obvious as a downloadable application like iTunes, but the service has already come in handy a few times for me. It certainly seems like Apple is aiming to make iCloud as dependable and seamless as possible, which is exactly what you want with a cloud service. We'll have to wait and see whether it becomes quite as revolutionary as iTunes, but if you buy into Reitzes' analysis, iCloud has a big part to play in Apple's future.
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Analyst Ben Reitzes of Barclays Capital has released a report declaring iCloud as the most important service Apple has put together...
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If you thought MobileMe was a disaster, it holds nothing on iCloud. I am dumbfounded on why no one is talking about this. Maybe because no one understands it or is really using it yet. But wait until it loses your data. Then you'll be in iCloud hell like many of us. Stay away from iCloud. Once you turn it on, good luck turning it off without it deleting your data. Reporters, get your act together and do some reporting and not just repeating Apple's press releases! iCloud has some serious problems!
February 02 2012 at 9:56 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyiCloud is great. The only downside I am seeing is that, by using an umbrella name for many different elements, some of my customers wonder why all their apps don't swap data between devices automatically- They don't realise that ALL apps will need to be rewritten to support that feature, if they ever do (and there wasn't much good sample code around, ahead of the iOS5 launch)
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