Cloud Startup Of The Week – TagMy Doc TagMyDoc is a cloud startup document collaboration service based on cloud computing technology; this service is provided with the help of quick response code or QRC for receiving any document shared by the sender through the TagMyDoc service. This is the first such type of cloud-based service that substantially reduces the consumption of printing papers while easily allowing for efficient circulation and the collaboration of any document in a large group or an organization. TagMyDoc offers both free and paid services – the paid services are more featured as compared to free one, but still, free service
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Cloud Startup Of The Week – TagMy Doc
by Walter on April 4, 2013
in Cloud Computing, Computing, Images, Mobile, Security, Startups, Storage, Technology
Happy Techsgiving! Top 7 Tech Gadgets I’m Thankful For In 2012
by cloudtweaks on November 21, 2012
in Blogs, Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Happy Techsgiving! Top 7 Tech Gadgets I’m Thankful For In 2012 With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I decided to take a couple minutes to think about what tech gadgets I have been most thankful for in 2012. I’ve seen both consumers and corporate clients really begin to embrace a few technologies over the past year. As a consultant, a lot of these things make life easier for me, my coworkers, and my company. 1. DropBox …and other online file-sharing/storage solutions. This is more of a selfish item. I use DropBox personally to sync documents and data across various devices.
True Facts To Help You Talk About Cloud Computing In The Social Scene
by Gregory on September 17, 2012
in Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Host, Images, Infographic, IT, Security, Social networks, Technology
True Facts To Help You Talk About Cloud Computing In The Social Scene Cloud computing as a technology is changing the way so many things are done today. It’s at the center of how you use another company’s e-mail, how you share documents on Google, how you chat on Skype, and so much more. The list of what the cloud implies is endless; however, if you have no clue about what cloud computing does for you, you are not alone. There are many people as you out there who have no idea what the cloud does for them. Cloud computing
Microsoft Office In A Cloud
by Catherine on July 27, 2012
in Accounting, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, IT, Microsoft, Security, Storage
Microsoft Office In A Cloud Everyone from students to screenwriters use Microsoft Office. It is probably the only thing that both Apple and PC users can both love and not argue over. Last Monday, Microsoft announced Office 13. Microsoft has already began to boast about the features in the new edition of their money-spinner and it involves the cloud. John Jendrezak, Microsoft Partner Group programme manager, has announced on the Office Next blog that the updated Office software will be able to save documents to Microsoft’s cloud computing storage service Skydrive. Once the document is uploaded into Skydrive the file
Review Of The Top Cloud Storage Providers In The Consumer Segment
by Balaji on May 9, 2012
in Amazon, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Google Cloud, Google Drive, iCloud, IT, Reviews, Storage, storage-filesharing
Review Of The Top Cloud Storage Providers In The Consumer Segment Cloud storage in the consumer segment is really hotting up, as providers across the spectrum vie for consumer data that would provide them with the scale to roll out a variety of value-added services. In this review, we will consider the seven leading services that account for most of the market, and help you decide the right one for your needs. The four parameters I consider are: size of free storage space; third-party integration; ease of access across multiple platforms; and value-added services. I believe these to be the
Nuance Cloud Bridges Content Gap between Paper and Digital Documents
by Anuradha on August 2, 2011
in Backups, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, News, Press Release, SaaS, Smart Phones, Startups, Storage
Nuance Cloud Bridges Content Gap between Paper and Digital Documents A new cloud-based service from Nuance enables users to easily organize, access and share documents from nearly any PC and mobile device. Known as PaperPort Anywhere, the new offering allows users to manage and access their documents in the cloud using web browsers. In addition, it enables using free apps from Nuance for Apple and Google Android mobile devices. What makes the solution work effectively is the Nuance OmniPage OCR (optical character recognition) engine that has been designed to automatically create searchable documents from scanned and camera-captured documents, as well
Capture Components Unveils 'Scan to the Cloud' for Google Docs
by Anuradha on July 6, 2011
in Apps, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Google Cloud, Host, IT, News, SaaS, Storage, Technology, Tools
Capture Components Unveils ‘Scan to the Cloud’ for Google Docs Capture Components has introduced a new scan to the Cloud product for Google Docs- ccScan for Google Docs- a full-featured capture application, which allows users to scan, import, identify, store and share documents directly to Google Docs. The company has also announced a scan to the Cloud product- ccScan for Box.net. Capture Components claims that both new releases are approved listings on the Google Apps Marketplace and Box Apps. These two products have been designed specifically to fit user needs for capturing documents to the Cloud. Users can easily scan,






