On Premise vs Cloud arguments

Hi!
Just got out of a discussion with a non-technical-colleague about the virtues of CRM Online. As a result of this I wrote this post:
http://www.syntaxwarriors.com/2015/choosing-between-microsoft-crm-online-and-on-premise/
Anyone care to do some nerdy arguing about which platform has what advantages or limitations, or inform me about my missunderstandings or something I might have missed? :)

....comparing CRM OnPremise vs CRM Online in general terms, in my opinion add nothing to a decision made by a customer.
My blog: www.crmanswers.net -
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This is the exact point I am trying to make. in the post. 
That you must look at the things the business want to do in in their system, in detail, and specifically how you will solve them in order to make the right choice (ie online simply does not work well if you need integrations with thousands of records moving
every night since the organization service (even with batching) is just to slow).
Now I did try to generalize a bit but the reason for this is that I get many questions from sales people regarding which platform will fit a customer, and in my experience the platform will usually be chosen before all the demands from the business are known.
Therefore I wanted to make a simple checklist with points like, if X then you probably need on-premise because cloud wont cover you or vice versa.

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