The Cloud: A Place For Your Stuff Comedian George Carlin was not far off the mark when he dismissed the modern home as “a place for your stuff”. A place to keep your stuff, your personal files and data, is an important part of day to day personal computing. For those of us who do not work with IT professionals on a daily basis, our first introduction to Cloud Computing is often taking advantage of free or cheap on-line storage of our data, our “stuff”. Cloud storage presents a number of advantages as well as a few pitfalls for the
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A Cloud Computing Super Drive: Creating Traction of Auto Parts Software as a Service (SaaS) is the main ingredient for the traction of auto parts from manufacturing to distribution stages. Many companies in the auto industry are using this budget-worthy provision of cloud computing to help make a cheap, highly efficient vehicle whose every part is superb. The supplying channels or the engineers in the industry represent the main point of focus here because they deal directly in the fixing of auto parts and accessories. The first thing one has to understand is that every assembly plant for auto parts
5 Ways a Small Business can use the Cloud Cloud computing is without a doubt the IT trend that has brought the most benefits to small businesses. We live in a global business environment and up to now small businesses had difficulties in competing with the big players, as they could not afford to absorb the costs associated with the necessary IT capabilities. Cloud computing has changed all that, as I have already discussed in my previous post, Cloud Will Allow the Smallest Companies to Compete against the Largest. And now I would like to share with you what I






