I'd love to be wrong here, homomorphic encryption is still deeply in the land of white papers, technical journals and testing suites. There may be a commercial release sometime, but overall it will be extremely limited to a handful of use-cases and generally unusable for general computing demands.
Sure, the copy sounds good, but until it's a comprehensive product, it's not going to be able to address everything out there. It's difficult to believe that companies will turn over their regulated, compliant data to "cloud" companies to crunch.
I'd love to be wrong here, homomorphic encryption is still deeply in the land of white papers, technical journals and testing suites. There may be a commercial release sometime, but overall it will be extremely limited to a handful of use-cases and generally unusable for general computing demands.
Sure, the copy sounds good, but until it's a comprehensive product, it's not going to be able to address everything out there. It's difficult to believe that companies will turn over their regulated, compliant data to "cloud" companies to crunch.