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Gary Edwards

Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing | InfoWorld - 7 views

  • In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer.
  • The journey to liquid computing
  • everal years ago, Google showed us a different way: the cloud as the new center. With Google Docs (now called Drive), you created your documents on its browser-accessible servers and worked on them there, usually through a browser but also via native apps on iOS and Android. You didn't have to sync your data, because it was accessible from pretty much any device. Unfortunately, Google's Web-based apps don't work that well versus what you can do on a smartphone, tablet, or PC native app, so most of us still start with the device and use the cloud as mostly a convenient file share.
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  • Apple's iCloud Documents took the same idea but tied it to specific apps, moving us away from the notion of a common file pool to a common activity pool: text documents or spreadsheets or photos.
  • Apple's initial iCloud Documents approach was too tied to its apps, though, so it hasn't really expanded beyond Apple's own applications. (Apple is moving to correct that mistake in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite.)
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    "I was typing an email on my iPad, and I got distracted. Some time later, I set the iPad down on my desk, and an icon on my Mac appeared. I clicked it, and in seconds the Mail app was running with that partially entered email in front of me. That's the Handoff feature in action, part of the iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite updates that will ship this fall. It's a sign of a change in computing that Google and Microsoft are also pursuing, not just Apple. Liquid Computing Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing Liquid computing: The next wave of the mobile experience Apple Watch: The Internet of things' new frontier iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite are both in beta, so I can't really talk about the details of Handoff yet. But I can say it works just as Apple showed off at its recent WWDC conference's public keynote. Handoff is the first big step into a future where the notion of a device will go through a radical transformation. [ Mobile and PC management: The tough but unstoppable union. | Subscribe to InfoWorld's Consumerization of IT newsletter today. ] At first blush, what Apple is doing is blurring the lines between mobile and desktop devices. That's true, but it's only part of the actual transformation under way. There's no real name for this transformation yet, so I'm calling it liquid computing until someone else comes up with a better name. In a nutshell, what Handoff -- and liquid computing in general -- portends is a world where both data and activities move around as needed. The device isn't the center of the universe, as it has been since the first computer. Think back to the early PC era, when people first started getting PCs at home, not just at work. Remember the effort we all spent in making sure we copied our files to a disk for use at home? We had to bring our data with us or else use a network connection to a file share. That model has persisted to this day, which is why the biggest loss of corporate data remains the lost or stolen thumb drive or
credenceone

Things to consider before migrating from On-premises to Cloud | Credence One - 0 views

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    The clouds have been building for some time now, and it is difficult to ignore them at this point. Cloud computing seems to be the direction many companies are moving. To cloud or not to cloud is the question that many organizations are currently facing. While on-premises data center technology isn't necessarily on the brink of extinction, cloud computing is a relatively new option with many benefits, including scalability, agility and cost efficiency.
Vasanthan Veerasingham

Cloud computing technology and importance of cloud developers - 0 views

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    Cloud computing technology and importance of cloud developers : Cloud computing and its developers are capitalizing on surging demand. The best part is that it has helped many businesses too to cut down on costs.
reviewsserviceit

Buy Google Cloud Account - Best & Cheap Price - 2023 - 0 views

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    Buy Google Cloud Account Introduction A subscription to a number of Google's cloud computing services is known as a Google Cloud account. On Google's infrastructure, customers can deploy and manage apps using these services. What Is a Google Cloud Account? A Google Cloud account is a subscription to a number of Google's cloud computing services. Users can deploy and manage apps on Google's infrastructure using these services. Buy Google Cloud Account Organizations of various sizes use Google Cloud accounts to host websites, store data, and run apps. Users of Google Cloud services only pay for the resources they really utilize because they are pay-as-you-go.
Jason Smith

Cloud Computing Boosting Business Vistas - Check out the Top 7 Reasons for its Adoption... - 0 views

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    Cloud technology is the modern metaphor for the Internet. Almost everywhere the term cloud computing is heard about, which deals with storing and accessing
anonymous

Cloud Staffing and IT Outsourcing Evolution - 10 views

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    "Today there are many talks about cloud computing. Supposedly it can give a new effective way to satisfy needs in hardware and software products and IT services. But what about IT personnel? Can the cloud model be expanded to... cloud staffing?"
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    Does we all live in the clouds?
Manish Kumar

Cloud Computing- The upcoming platform for CRM Applications - 2 views

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    So what is cloud computing? The answer- Cloud computing is a platform which enables you to run your applications as you need it in an On- Demand Format you don't invest in infrastructure including hardware and software.
credenceone

The state of cloud computing in 2017 [Infographic] | Credence One - 0 views

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    Here's a no-brainer: 2017 will be a big year for the cloud. Cloud computing is an innovation rivaling the advent of client-server, the PC or the internet, and it's going to enjoy continued vigorous growth in the New Year.
wittyben

What is Cloud Computing? - WikiSummarizer - 0 views

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    Cloud computing being summarized into easy to understand mindmap.
Jeff Johnson

In Sync to Pierce the Cloud - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Everyday consumers are doing cloud computing, too, maybe without even realizing it. When you use an Internet-based backup service, or Google's online word processor or spreadsheet, or a Gmail or Yahoo mail account, you're working with data on a secure Internet server somewhere - not on your hard drive. Apple is the latest company to find a silver lining in the cloud. Its new MobileMe service ($100 a year) is an overhaul of a suite of Internet features that used to be called .Mac.
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.
Gianto Widianto

CloudAve - 0 views

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    Cloud Computing, Software as a Service as Business Enablers
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credenceone

Security and cloud computing [Infographic] | Credence One - 0 views

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    For an organization's information technology, infrastructure management (IM) is the management of essential operation components, such as policies, processes, equipment, data, human resources, and external contacts, for overall effectiveness.
Manish Kumar

Onsite Vs On Demand CRM- Make your choice - 1 views

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    With the onset of concepts like (SAAS) and cloud computing customers have multiple choices of choosing a platform which suits their requirements and meet their budgets. The On Demand CRM application has become the buzzword in the CRM application industry.
Mike Chelen

Howto CREATE BUNDLE UPLOAD and ACCESS custom Debian AMI using ubuntu - Linux Config Wiki - 0 views

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    This guide will provide all necessary steps on how to create, bundle, upload, run and connect Debian ETCH AMI on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). For this guide we have used a Ubuntu 8.04 however Debian as a host system can be also used. For more information about Amazon EC2 read here
Graham Perrin

Jean-Lou Dupont's WEBlog: Cloud Computing Mind Map - 0 views

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    An interesting map, with an invitation to collaborate in its edition.
Donna Baumbach

Cloud Computing in Plain English - 5 views

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    Common Craft video
learncoz

LearnCoz | Online Courses with Experts for Python, Data Science, Selenium, RPA, AWS, De... - 0 views

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    Learncoz is the leading online learning platform in India that provided most popular online training courses such as Python training course, salesforce training course, Selenium training course, Angular JS training course, google cloud computing course, etc.
Wendy Evans

101 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Tools for Teachers - 1 views

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      I use this for my computer Science Students
  • WordPress is a blogging platform that allows you a lot of versatility in the kind of content you can offer. Create a class blog where you post links to helpful readings and give updates on assignments. It’s free to sign up and start a blog.
  • Prezi is a really neat cloud-based presentation program that allows you to zoom in and out. If you don’t mind your slides being public, you can sign up for a free account with 100MB of storage.
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  • Create, share and collaboratively edit documents using a Google account. Google Docs is especially useful for group projects where students are working together on an assignment. Ask your students to provide you with access to their Google Doc while they’re working on it so that you can give them real-time feedback on their progress.
  • With a free option for K-12 teachers, Wikispaces is a great tool for making custom webpages that your students can edit together. You can manage privacy settings, create student accounts without email addresses, embed media and even customize the design of your Wiki pages.
  • With millions of YouTube videos, there’s bound to be something that’s relatable to your lesson. There are step-by-step tutorials, news clips, editorials, short documentaries and more. Recently, YouTube launched an education-specific version of the website called YouTube for Teachers.
  • Google Calendar is great for planning lessons, exams and keeping track of assignment due dates. It’s fast, intuitive, and only requires a Google account. It also has the ability to sync with some smart phones.
  • Screencast-O-Matic is an online screen recorder with a one-click recording feature. You can use it from your browser on either a Windows or Mac computer.
  • Google Sites is a free and easy way to create and share webpages and wikis.
  • Gmail is one of the most versatile free email programs out there. It’s really easy to use and you can access it from any computer with an internet connection. Most smartphones also have an app that allows you to check your email while you’re on the go. This is really great if you give your students your email address.
  • Use Diigo to highlight text and images on webpages that you’ve found and then access them at a later date from your Diigo account. You can also create sticky notes if you need to write additional comments. When you return to the website, all of the annotations you made are still there.
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    101 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About
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