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Cloud Computing Can Weather Storms for Small Businesses

The list of unnatural disasters as they pertain to small-business networks are plentiful. We’ve all heard of start-up entrepreneurs “losing everything” when someone spilled a cup of coffee on their laptop, opened an e-mail containing a Trojan, or their hard drive failed due to simple attrition. The aforementioned, along with simplicity and cost-effectiveness, have brought [...]

The Future of Backup, Restore and DR with Cloud Computing

Downtime is something that no company, regardless of size, is dreaming of. It is usually associated with monetary or client confidence loss. Having a disaster recovery plan (DR) is essential for every business today. Depending on company size DR plans vary in flavors and level of protection. Historically companies of smaller size have neglected the [...]

  
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    • Google simplifies integration of SMS and voice with App Engine April 3, 2013
      Google is hoping to make it easier for developers to integrate SMS or voice communications in applications running on the company's App Engine platform. Working with Twilio, Google has created native Python and Java libraries for working with Twilio APIs. The integration allows developers to start building and adding voice and SMS features to their apps […]
    • Know the key legal and security risks in a cloud computing contract April 3, 2013
      Enterprises that store data with cloud providers may no longer have physical control over it, but they're still on the hook legally for its protection and security. Knowing what goes into a SaaS contract -- and the risks associated with what's not included -- can mean the difference between a costly lawsuit or a successful partnership, according to […]
    • April 2, 2013
      Amazon.com has added a file-syncing feature to its online storage product, Cloud Drive, putting the service on par with competitors such as Dropbox and Google's Drive. The syncing feature will allow users to view an up-to-date file across several devices. Cloud Drive is a desktop application for Windows and Mac, and Amazon.com also has a version designe […]
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