Exactly. Whoever came up with that bright idea needs their head tested. And that goes double for whoever takes them up on it!
I'm in training for my MCSE (then upgrading) and have quite a few meetings with various bureaucrats through my charity work, when you talk to them, they're always mentioning the Cloud and online apps/storage. Sometimes I want to scream, just have to talk to their IT dept to find like-minded souls; they feel they're not being listened to.
In an ideal world, this would be a great idea but people are people, hardware breaks and how do you work in blackspots? These very same bureaucrats will be the first people to moan when it all goes wrong.
I play my own game here too, briefing my co-ordinators on open source and various other projects, and deliberately screwing with their mind over this. They're always asking about it, but 'security' and 'ID theft' are great buzz words. Bit like training a parrot, wind them up and let them go. Just have to show them how easy to break a password, crack emails or another such secure system; amazing how attitudes can change.
I know that's cynical, but the only way to fight these bigwigs who cannot see the big picture. For crying out loud, I don't even like relying on one office suite!
'In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'