Save hand historys and stats in the cloud

View Poll Results: Save a player's personal database in the cloud?

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  1. #1
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    Default Save hand historys "in the cloud".(Central Server)

    Save player hand historys, stats etc "in the cloud" i.e in a central database that is accessed when we remotely log into it via Holdem Manager. This way we don't have to worry about data loss, our hard drives crashing and using HEM in different locations. Where ever we are using HEM we would always have our same database. HEM could charge a monthly fee. A great revenue stream for the company and a great convenience for users. Many users have two computers that they play online poker on and two separate installations of HEM. Manually syncing hand historys between two hard drives on a regular basis is inconvenient. Having a central database stored by HEM that a user could automatically upload hand historys to would allow a user to always have access to their total hand historys regardless of where they are located instead of having two separate databases. Data loss due to hardware failure would no longer be a problem either.
    Last edited by Virtue; 12-04-2010 at 08:30 AM.

  2. #2
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    Haha looks like it was a good idea after all. Called it!

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