If you mean that there will always be some kind of cloud service available going forward...maybe. But, if you mean that even though a consumer purchases a device that only works with a specific cloud service and when that service goes away then everything is fine...nope, not really. If the devices that connect to these cloud services were to be an open standard such that they could then move over to a different cloud option I would agree. Or, if they were fully functional without the cloud, that's fine too. But, if Nest were to go under, how useful are all of those fancy thermostats? In fact, they are a safety hazard at worst and a major financial issue at best (people die when the temp drops and they can't control it (I'm refering to special needs people, bed ridden, infants, etc). If the camera I spent money on were to stop working because of a network issue and nothing else, it would certainly not be fine but it wouldn't be life altering.