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Five Ways That Cloud Storage Will Change The Way We Work
With the recent data loss experienced by T-Mobile Sidekick customers in the US (now partially retrieved) – businesses may be wondering whether it is really worth their while putting their faith in the cloud. When it comes to storing and backing up vital data this incident has be viewed by some commentators as a black-eye for “the cloud”. read more
The Business Benefits Of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is an Internet-based way of working where users access applications through a web browser rather than hosting software locally on their own PC. The applications can be very simple, such as web-based email, through to more complex business software such as web-based accounting. What are the benefits? read more
How Integrated, Web-Based Software Makes Business More Efficient
Cloud computing is the future of business software. Using online software to free you up to get on with actually running your business and making informed decisions based on the information you get. There’s a plethora of web based systems available for accounting, CRM, ecommerce and email marketing, as well as service desk, billing and card payments. read more
What Is Cloud Computing?
Cloud computing is the Next Big Thing, but what exactly is it? Traditionally, you’d buy software either on CD or by download, and install it on one or more of your own computers. Every now and then you’d be required to buy an upgrade. read more
Cloud Computing Makes Data Back-Ups Simple
Cloud Computing offers a new alternative to having to manage your own data back-up routine that might be more reliable and save you money. read more
Cloud Computing For Small And Medium-Sized Enterprises
Running a small- or medium-sized enterprise (SME) can be stressful even in the best of times. In periods of economic turmoil the pressure is even more intense, especially for Information Technology (IT) budgets. read more
The Increase Of Software As A Service
SaaS is the latest buzz word in the technology industry, but what does it mean? SaaS (pronounced Sass) stands for Software As A Service and is a low-cost way for businesses to obtain rights to use software as and when it is needed versus licensing all devices with all applications. Essentially it’s pay as you go software and can cover everything from management information reporting through to automated voice recognition services read more
Windows 7 -A Boon For Small Businesses Using The Cloud
Microsoft’s launch of Windows 7 – an improved operating system on the previous offering Vista – will enhance the ability of thousands of small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) across the UK to increase efficiencies and reduce costs by becoming more cloud computing friendly. read more
Security In The Cloud
IT security is always about trust. We trust, often implicitly, that the technology we purchase and install on our own networks will protect us from security threats. read more
Cloud Computing: Great For Back-Up, Or Will It Set You Back?
Cloud computing: great for back-up, or will it set you back? Being prepared isn’t a choice, it’s a necessity. Your business must protect its data, and consider how it will recover in the event of a disaster, whether this is a user error, a system failure or something more serious. read more
