Single-Tenant vs Multi-Tenant Cloud ERP Cloud software has grown in recent years because it eliminates some major administration headaches for IT staff and provides access to applications from browser-enabled devices including PCs, Macs, tablets, and mobile phones. One common business question is whether to host their new cloud applications in either single-tenant or multi-tenant mode. This article takes a look at why businesses would want to choose one or the other. History Although the software world, including the ERP sector, is abuzz about cloud computing, it’s not exactly a new idea. The Multics project back in the ‘60s imagined an
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Single-Tenant vs Multi-Tenant Cloud ERP
by cloudtweaks on January 23, 2013
in Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, Security, Storage, Technology
Cloud Computing For The Telecommuter
by Gregory on September 20, 2012
in Accounting, Business, Cloud Computing, Computing, Host, Images, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, Technology, Trends
Cloud Computing For The Telecommuter Telecommuting is the new way of working. The days when people had to be physically present at work are far behind. Working from home is a more cost effective, efficient, and easy option. That is why many companies have adopted it fully or partially. Cloud computing helps telecommuting to be effective because there are so many applications hosted online you can use to work efficiently from home. Managing projects The life of a telecommuter can be hectic. You probably have different current project, briefs, timelines, and so much more. This means that if you don’t
The Cloud: Reinventing Enterprise Collaboration
by cloudtweaks on March 22, 2012
in Cloud Computing, Computing, IT, SaaS, Security, Storage, White Papers
The Cloud: Reinventing Enterprise Collaboration IDG survey points to need for collaboration across all business units and an end to spot solutions It is no surprise to anyone working in virtually any business anywhere in the world today, that knowledge is power. Having access to the most accurate, up-to-date corporate information, and the ability to easily collaborate on that information gives organizations the means to make decisions that drive the most positive business outcomes. Collaboration and content sharing are not, of course, new concepts. But cloud computing has changed the nature of collaboration, content sharing, document storage and project management to enable more efficient, faster-acting
Cloud File Sharing Start-Up Review: Minus
by cloudtweaks on May 24, 2011
in Amazon, Backups, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Images, IT, SaaS, Storage, Technology, Tools, Video
Minus is a cloud-based, out of the box, straight-forward sharing platform which allows the users to upload and share photos, music, videos, PDFs and more. The site is focused on making everything simple and naturally convenient for the users. The site looks, sounds, interacts and then impresses and stands out ahead of others in its own simple, intuitive way. In the background, the minus is powered by Amazon’s latest, high-end EC2 and S3 cloud storage services. Salient Features Easy to Navigate Located at the top right and bottom left of the home page, five to six hyperlinked words each in
HomePipe – Cloud File Sharing Service Utilizes Both Cloud And Work/Home Computer
by cloudtweaks on May 6, 2011
in Backups, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, Host, SaaS, Startups, Storage, Technology
HomePipe – Cloud File Sharing Service HomePipe’s free online service revolutionizes your ability to quickly, easily, and securely access and share digital files (e.g. high resolution photos, music libraries, videos, presentations and documents) of any size stored on a home or work computer – from any web browser or mobile device – without spending more money on storage, multiple hours uploading, organizing or syncing in the cloud. HomePipe is a service that provides instant access and sharing of digital content of any size, anywhere, anytime from any web browser or mobile device. It’s the most secure remote file access and
Microsoft And Google Are At It Again
by sourya on March 1, 2011
in Apps, Cloud Computing, Google Cloud, Microsoft, News, SaaS, Technology
Microsoft And Google Are At It Again Microsoft and Google have been at loggerheads for quite some time now. And now this animosity has spread beyond search to the cloud computing space. Last week Google launched Cloud Connect and hit Microsoft right where it hurts – its Office portfolio. With the Cloud Connect plug-in, users can now go on the cloud with their Office files, without having to fire up SharePoint, another Microsoft product. With this single product, Office users get access to simultaneous collaboration, revision history, cloud sync, unique URLs and simple sharing of Office files – Word, Excel






