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Why You Have To Take Advantage Of Cloud Email

Why You Have To Take Advantage Of Cloud Email In general, when an entity has its own server, it is but expected that it will also have its own email system. With the popularity of web based services, instead of having the domain name as the suffix of the email address, the service name becomes [...] ...

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Taking the Middle Road: The Need for Hybrid Clouds

Taking the Middle Road: The Need for Hybrid Clouds Hybrid cloud involves the use of public cloud and private cloud architectures working together. The key here is "working together", instead of having two silos of inoperable clouds. In theory, it combines the best of both the worlds, though in practice it is hard not to [...] ...

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Cloud Infographic: What Type Of Cloud Hosting Do You Require?

Cloud Infographic: What Type Of Cloud Hosting Do You Require? Source: VandelayDesign Tags: Cloud, Cloud Hosting, graph, hosting service, hosting services, illustration, Infograph, Infographic, IT ...

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7 Critical Characteristics to Demand from Your Remote Backup Service Provider

The biggest danger any business has when sourcing a remote backup service provider is the lack of knowledge in what to look and ask for.

Whitepaper: Reaping New Value from Existing ECM Solutions with the Cloud

Reaping New Value from Existing ECM Solutions with the Cloud For many organizations, enterprise content management has been an unrealized dream and the source of technological and budgetary challenges. Most large companies have invested millions in ECM solutions, but many are less than satisfied with their results. Even those that are happy with their deployments typically see them used by only [...] ...

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Cloud Computing: Leading From The Front – Part 1

Cloud Computing: Leading From The Front – Part 1 Cloud computing is not just a trend. It is changing the way IT organizations drive business value. In a short span of time, cloud computing has changed the way in which businesses and individuals consume computing resources. Cloud signifies a fundamental shift from a traditional model [...] ...

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Food, Water, Shelter, Cloud: The New Essential For Budding Entrepreneurs

Food, Water, Shelter, Cloud: The New Essential for Budding Entrepreneurs Thanks to cloud computing, entrepreneurship has never seemed so inviting. The cloud instinctively sizes itself to the needs of a business, eradicating overspending. In addition, its ease of access and zero expenditure on capital significantly simplify launch time. Even Forbes is proclaiming cloud computing’s advantages [...] ...

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Microsoft Hyper-V Backup and Recovery Best Practices

Since backups have been a common practice for decades, the process is very straightforward. Even so, backups take on a new level of complexity when they are performed in a virtual datacenter.

ScaleXtreme: Server Automation From The Cloud
ScaleXtreme: Server automation from the Cloud As one of the major Cloud Computing startups to watch for the past few years now, ScaleXtreme offers server automation for both private and public clouds and datacenters. Utilizing their API users can build, deploy, monitor and manage server automation, particular those involving system generation and ongoing server system management. [...] ...

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The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – Disorganized
The Lighter Side Of The Cloud – Disorganized By David Fletcher Review our collection Tags: best cloud cartoon, Cloud, Cloud Computing, comic, Computing, humor, IT, the cloud ...

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Creating Your Cloud Based Backup And Data Recovery Strategy
Creating your Cloud based Backup and Data Recovery strategy Data backups form an important part of an enterprise’s Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity planning (DR/BC). Traditionally the data was stored on tapes and physical media, at an off-site location, to mitigate the effect of the disaster. Saving the data on-site would have negated the benefit of having [...] ...

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