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by Greg Cruey on November 27, 2009
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Times have changed. It's not just that the possibility of backing up your PC online exists at all; it's that there are so many good companies competing for your business on the issue....
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by Greg Cruey on July 31, 2009
I've heard it said that real men don't backup. Well, I'm here to tell you, it ain't so...
Do you have a disaster recovery plan? Michael Gray talked recently about how he uses cloud co...
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by Greg Cruey on July 17, 2009
In the words of Mashable, it was expected and inevitable: Micorsoft is putting one of their flagship products, Office, one the web. Included in the web-based version of Office 2010 you'll find Wor...
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by Greg Cruey on July 11, 2009
This shows clearly what Google is making with the Chrome OS - a web, or cloud, OS that puts the bulk of all user activity firmly up in the web. No heavy lifting on the user's netbook; that will a...
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by Greg Cruey on June 21, 2009
BusinessWeek ran a couple of pieces recently on how cloud computing is changing both business and management.
The concept of cloud computing is one of a user sitting at a terminal taking advantage ...
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by Greg Cruey on May 23, 2009
I haven't paid this much attention until recently, but documents may soon be big business on the web...
The two main competitors in the new document wars are DocStoc and Scribd. Both sites are do...
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by Greg Cruey on April 11, 2009
It seems like I see more and more stuff about cloud computing and cloud storage recently. Much of it is coming out of the business media. Venture capitalists are interested in how much they can make o...