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Eric Swanstrom

Big Data Research on American CIO's Look to the Cloud to Create Value - 0 views

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    Check out my latest upload on the Big Data research that continues to indicate that Cloud Competitiveness and productivity have spiked in interest among America's CIO's.
Eric Swanstrom

Check out the latest white Papers on American CIO's Look to the Cloud to Create Value - 0 views

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    Using the big data research these white papers presents an overview on the Cloud Competitiveness and productivity that have spiked in interest among America's CIO's. Download your free copy of white paper.
Eric Swanstrom

Fastblue Connects your Cloud & Data Center Effectively - 0 views

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    The Data Center, Cloud computing has become a central aspect for IT divisions in SMB and Enterprise companies alike. In doing so it has increased the amount of information that is being passed across the network, from one location to another. Fastblue recognizes the necessity for always on, always-accessible data and networking in today's digital world. Offering a range of managed Cloud-based services we're able to help your business grow without expensive capital investments and upkeep costs.
Akmal Yousuf

Microsoft Office: which version should I buy? - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: ML Gomes is getting a new PC running Windows 8, and wants to know which version of Microsoft Office is best for her needs Microsoft office - www.office.com/setup Blogs Which version of Microsoft Office is best with Windows 8? Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Which version of Microsoft Office should I use on Windows 8? I am buying a new laptop and need to use Outlook. ML Gomes Microsoft usually brings out new versions of Office to match new versions of Windows, and Windows 8 is no exception. The new Office 2013 is designed to work with Windows 8, and both have a similar modern styling that puts the emphasis on your content rather than Microsoft's software. Also, both are designed to work with cloud (online) services, particularly Microsoft's SkyDrive. However, other things have changed now that Microsoft is not a software company but a cloud-based "devices and services company". As chief executive Steve Ballmer said last year, this "impacts how we run the company, how we develop new experiences, and how we take products to market for both consumers and businesses." Under the old system, you could buy a copy of Microsoft Office on DVD, and use it without an internet connection. Under the new system, you buy a Product Key, which is 25 alphanumeric characters long. Entering the code online enables you to download your copy of Office, or activate a free trial version pre-installed on your new PC. FREE OFFICE WEB APPS The good news is that under the new system, most home users don't need to pay anything for Microsoft Office: they can use the free, cloud-based service in the form of Microsoft Office web apps. Sign up for an email address at Outlook.com, and you get free web-based email, a contacts book (People), a calendar, and 7GB of online storage in SkyDrive. (Outlook.com has replaced Hotmail, so you can use a Hotmail address, if you already have one.) Log on, click SkyDrive, and you can create and edit files in the four main Of
Akmal Yousuf

Office 365 news round-up - www.office.com/setup Blogs - 0 views

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    Every couple weeks, we round up industry news and articles you might have missed. We hope you enjoy our latest selections. Microsoft: Office 365 Cloud Now $1 Billion Business. Office 365 is now a $1 billion business; one in every four enterprise customers now have cloud seats with Microsoft. Office 365 Review. Office 365 "is still the best productivity suite on the market." Its comprehensiveness and the ability to stream a full version of programs give it the edge over Google Apps. What's New in Lync Server 2013. The enhancements to Lync Server 2013 "make Lync 2013 easier and more intuitive to use compared with previous editions." Microsoft Introduces Two-Step Verification for Microsoft Accounts. Microsoft rolls out an optional two-factor authentication service to improve security across all of its accounts. Outlook.com to Support 32 New International Domains and Alias Sign In. Outlook.com will be updated to include support for 32 additional international domains, allowing users to select a mail address in their preferred region. New Microsoft Privacy Campaign Promotes Consumer Control. Microsoft launches privacy campaign that includes privacy education resources on its website and a quiz that consumers can take to find out their "privacy type" and learn how to manage privacy settings. Intel, Microsoft Top Clean Energy Ranking. Microsoft and Intel use the most clean energy to power their U.S. operations, according to a list developed by the EPA's Green Power Partnership.
Akmal Yousuf

Running a small business without an IT team - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Small businesses have enough to focus on without having to spend time and energy worrying about email, data storage or backup servers. In fact, most small businesses don't know or understand what a server is. The good news is that in today's technology environment, they don't need to. This is because more small businesses are rapidly moving from outdated technology solutions to Web-based solutions to power their company, also known as "moving to the cloud." By moving to cloud solutions like Office 365, small businesses find they can concentrate their resources on growing their business rather than trying to solve technical issues. Large enterprises typically have entire divisions dedicated to supporting and keeping their IT infrastructure up and running. Even though small businesses don't have this luxury, they can still punch above their weight by choosing the enterprise-grade IT services in Office 365 to help solve their most top-of-mind business challenges.
Akmal Yousuf

Running a small business without an IT team - www.office.com/setup - 7 views

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    Small businesses have enough to focus on without having to spend time and energy worrying about email, data storage or backup servers. In fact, most small businesses don't know or understand what a server is. The good news is that in today's technology environment, they don't need to. This is because more small businesses are rapidly moving from outdated technology solutions to Web-based solutions to power their company, also known as "moving to the cloud." By moving to cloud solutions like Office 365, small businesses find they can concentrate their resources on growing their business rather than trying to solve technical issues.
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    It's a shame you don't use the services of it specialists.
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    I have an online business that is based on jira. With the power bi jira connector I was able to achieve easy data export, which means that I no longer need to do it manually. The experts at alphaserve have made everything user-friendly. I encourage you to read more about how this thing works if you are interested.
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    It's perfect for small businesses, thank you!
Mota Data

What Approach is Best Suited for Server Monitoring: Agent Based or Agentless? - 0 views

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    Modern day networks are made up of physical servers, virtual servers, cloud based servers and even legacy servers all running alongside each other. We will increasingly see the continuous adoption and evolution of Micro services.
Glenn Mackay

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Cloud Hosting Provider - 1 views

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    Every day, the cloud computing market is exploding with a large number of new service providers. For the companies who are thinking to migrate to the cloud model, we have prepared a list of important factors to be considered when choosing a cloud hosting provider.
Eric Swanstrom

Terremark's CloudSwitch Software Protects Your Applications and Data - 0 views

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    Terremark's Enterprise Cloud with CloudSwitch software allows you to work with your applications in more cost effective ways, instead of the endless data center build out costs. It integrates your data center with Verizon's Terremark cloud computing services to deliver a gateway to the cloud.
Zac Mac

What are the Differences between Paid Web Hosting and Free Web Hosting? - 7 views

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    Do you ever wonder if you should go for free web #hosting or paid web hosting? Find out What are the Differences between Paid Web Hosting and #Free Web Hosting?
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    Do you ever wonder if you should go for free web #hosting or paid web hosting? Find out What are the Differences between Paid Web Hosting and #Free Web Hosting?
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    The difference between free and paid hosting services is only in the quality of the service that provided. Free hosting providers usually have outdated equipment, their servers are overloaded with information and quite often this leads to freezing and inability to access your site / data. Also, paid hosting services offer professional server maintenance, assistance in transferring information from other services, high-quality and fast customer support. At the same time, the cost of paid hosting providers isn't very high. I can share with you the link to cloud hosting servers https://www.hostforweb.com/cloud/ where you can find more detailed description of the services of this company and price list for them. I think $10/month is pretty low given the quality of their service and the cost of the server hardware.
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market reports

Micro Servers Market worth $26.55 Billion - 2018 - 0 views

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    [178 Pages Report] Micro Servers Market report categorizes the global market on the basis of applications (Cloud Computing, Media Storage, Data Centers), processor type (AMD, Intel & Arm), Components (Hardware, Software & Operating System) & by geography.
market reports

Micro Servers Market - 0 views

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    Micro Servers Market (2013 - 2018), By Processor Type (Intel, Arm, Amd), Component (Hardware, Software, Operating System), Application (Media Storage, Data Centers, Analytics, Cloud Computing) & Geography (North America, Europe, Apac, Row)
market reports

Micro Servers Market - 1 views

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    Micro Servers Market (2013 - 2018), By Processor Type (Intel, Arm, Amd), Component (Hardware, Software, Operating System), Application (Media Storage, Data Centers, Analytics, Cloud Computing) & Geography (North America, Europe, Apac, Row)
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Micro Servers Market - 0 views

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    Micro Servers Market (2013 - 2018), By Processor Type (Intel, Arm, Amd), Component (Hardware, Software, Operating System), Application (Media Storage, Data Centers, Analytics, Cloud Computing) & Geography (North America, Europe, Apac, Row)
Robin Dale

How to Select Best Online Cloud Storage Company - 1 views

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    Day by day, as the cloud computing technology is getting advanced, people are getting more attracted towards it. In the past few years, a lot of cloud based services have launched in the Industry. Due to the benefits such as flexibility, reliability, accessibility, and security it is much preferred all kind of businesses.
Eric Swanstrom

RapidScale's Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) or CloudRecovery Service at Fastblu... - 0 views

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    RapidScale's Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) or CloudRecovery allows you to back-up your infrastructure and data in remote, mirrored data centers that have failover servers. It offers effective, scalable protection while eliminating upfront costs for expensive maintenance and equipment, making it ideal for any size business.
Akmal Yousuf

Get started with Business Intelligence in the new Office - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    This post is brought to you by Seayoung Rhee, Product Marketing Manager in the SharePoint Product Marketing Group. Reliable business intelligence and insight are key to a thriving business. Excel, SharePoint and Office 365 make business intelligence (BI) in the new Office more accessible to everyone across an organization as part of their everyday work. New and enhanced features in familiar tools such as Excel empower everyone in a business to easily explore, model, analyze, and visualize data from various sources. With SharePoint, users of all levels can collaboratively develop and share insights through dashboards and scorecards, and this experience continues seamlessly in the cloud with Office 365. For corporate environments, these features are further enhanced by SQL Server for higher levels of performance and scalability both on-premises and in the cloud with BI Azure. Ultimately with Microsoft BI, anyone in the organization can develop the insights that help drive new discoveries and make better, more informed decisions.
Akmal Yousuf

Office 365: A customer-centric service experience - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    A teacher would never be satisfied with her performance if she discovered that the entire back row of her classroom was unable to hear her lecture. In the world of cloud services for business, we see things the same way. With Office 365, every user counts! Google has a different approach. It starts counting downtime only after at least 5 percent of users are affected. Imagine if 100 of your 2,000 users had no access to email. Would you, as an IT professional, be satisfied with your performance? Would your business hold you accountable for your performance? The answers to these questions are clear. Calculating downtime only after 5 percent of your users cannot access email, as Google does, makes it more difficult for you to assess impact to user productivity. Google's approach doesn't help your business with meaningful performance metrics. With Office 365, every affected customer and every service counts when we calculate downtime. Downtime means the total minutes in a month during which service is unavailable, excluding scheduled downtime. For services like email, there is no scheduled downtime, an experience that our many Exchange Server customers have long been accustomed to-system maintenance while they continue to be productive in their Outlook inboxes. In addition to the way it calculates downtime, Google also combines consumer and commercial service availability when reporting the availability of Gmail. This means if you are considering Google Apps for Business, you cannot get accurate information regarding the availability of the commercial service that you need. On the other hand, Microsoft's approach to calculating downtime, which includes every user minute, helps you understand whether your users' productivity is being impacted by downtime of email. Google takes a "use at your risk" approach around Google+, Hangout and Google Voice. These services are not part of Google Apps for Business and are excluded from the SLA. Excluding these serv
Akmal Yousuf

A Microsoft Office 2016 Preview: Smart & Subtle Changes - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: The shrouded veil of secrecy has been lifted from the latest edition of Microsoft Office. Excitement for Office 2016 is still lagging behind the Windows 10 enthusiasm camp, but following the July 29 release of Windows 10, attention will return to the world's most popular productivity suite.When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview? When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview?Windows 10 is coming soon. Still confused about how the upgrade will work and wondering about the timeline? We have some answers, although more questions remain.READ MORE Office 2016, like Windows 10, has been re-designed within a revised Microsoft ethos. Office 2016 has been built from the ground-up with mobile and cloud users in mind, slotting in with the ever expanding fleet of Microsoft productivity applications. Office is, in general, a different set of tools from days gone by. We aren't confined to the five-or-so core products, and we can expand the functionality of the Office ecosystem using a massive range of add-ins and templates. Office 2016 logo - www.office.com/setup I'm using VirtualBox to preview Office 2016. Microsoft strongly suggested uninstalling Office 2013, which isn't currently viable due to work commitments. Using a virtual machine, however is a great way to explore different Office products alongside each other, without having to uninstall your current suite. I've also had a look at Office 2016 on Windows 10 Build 10130. Verdict: good times.How To Use VirtualBox: User's Guide How To Use VirtualBox: User's GuideLearn to use VirtualBox. Get virtual computers up and running inside your computer, without having to buy any new hardware.READ MORE Anyway, enough of that. Let's look at Office 2016. NEW OVERVIEW Much akin to the extended and inclusive testing phase of Windows 10, the Office 2016 preview has now accumulated over 1 million users,
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