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Why I Like Remote PC Support - 1 views

I really am impressed with remote PC support from Remote PC Support Now. Aside that it is very responsive and quick, remote PC support provides complete resolution to a wide variety of computer iss...

remote PC support

started by Rem PC on 09 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
cecilia marie

Software Support Saved My Spring Days - 1 views

Last spring, I was having trouble with a recurrent problem from a software I installed on my PC. It keeps on displaying errors on the screen which really got me ticked off. After 2 weeks of putting...

software support

started by cecilia marie on 10 Aug 11 no follow-up yet
seth kutcher

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simpl...

remote PC support

started by seth kutcher on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
jameswaltz

Desktop Support to Keep My PC Running Fast - 1 views

I have been subscribing to desktop support from OnlineDesktopSupport for almost a year already. I dit it because I need to keep my PC running fast. If I have a slow computer, I will not be able to ...

desktop support

started by jameswaltz on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Rem PC

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simply...

remote PC support

started by Rem PC on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Stian Danenbarger

Gellman: "Privacy in the Clouds: Risks to Privacy and Confidentiality from Cloud Comput... - 0 views

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    This report discusses the issue of cloud computing and outlines its implications for the privacy of personal information as well as its implications for the confidentiality of business and governmental information. [...] The World Privacy Forum is a non-profit public interest research and consumer education group.
Rich Hintz

Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks - 0 views

  • Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks April 10, 2009By Marty Foltyn ORLANDO, Fla. — Cloud computing was a hot topic at this week's Storage Networking World show, but one attorney sounded a warning note about the rush to the cloud. In a presentation titled "Computing (strike that — Litigation) in the Cloud," Steven Teppler, senior counsel at KamberEdelson in New York, said cloud computing and services are a corporate counsel's nightmare. The 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) changed the legal and corporate information landscape, putting custody and control at top of mind. "Cloud computing means that data may always be in transit," said Teppler, "never anywhere, always somewhere." And that creates a big challenge for corporate counsel. How can they identify "who, when and where" in the cloud? How can organizations handle document retention? And to add another layer of worry, information targeted for the cloud may also be subject to laws requiring privacy and persistent data integrity, and other requirements that the storage manager may not even be aware of. Teppler spelled out the top cloud computing shortcomings: no native security attributes; inadequate or no security provisioning by providers; the lack of understanding of cloud legal issues (a real problem for not only cloud computing providers, but also corporate counsel and IT consultants); and the failure to recognize potential liability from either legal issues or a lack of security. Teppler told the audience that litigation in the cloud is already here. Users of cloud services will need to insist on service level agreement (SLA) terms with their providers to ensure legal and regulatory compliance, searchability, demonstrable customer care (security), provably persistent data integrity and reliability, and demonstrable storage security and integrity for electronically stored information in the cloud.
Alex MIkhalev

Running R on Amazon's EC2 « From Data to Decisions - 0 views

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    Running R on Amazon's EC2
DJHell .

Google App Engine for Java: Part 1: Rev it up! - 4 views

  • Remember when Google App Engine was just for Pythonistas? Those were some dark days. Google Inc. opened up its cloud-computing platform to Java™ developers in April 2009. In this three-part article series, Java technology author and trainer Rick Hightower gets you started with this reliable, robust, and fun platform for Java-based development. In this article, you'll get an overview of why Google App Engine for Java could be the deployment platform for your next highly scalable killer app, then start using the Google Plugin for Eclipse to build two example apps: one based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) and one based on the Java Servlet API. You'll learn for yourself what a difference Google App Engine for Java makes, both in building out an application from scratch and in deploying it to the tune of up to five million views. (And that's just the free version.)
digitalhydcsg

Cloud solutions offer Disaster recovery services in Australia - 0 views

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    Cloud disaster recovery services managed by Cloud solutions experts. We are one of the leading cloud service providers in Cloud disaster recovery Australia.
Casey Wedge

Cloud Office to Manage all Business Applications in One Place - 0 views

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    Fastblue Communications, partnering with RapidScale, provides our clients with best in breed SMB cloud services. Our CloudOffice product will replace your physical IT Infrastructure with Cloud services such as Cloud Server and Cloud Storage. The CloudOffice product can support your business with Office 2010, Microsoft Exchange 2010, SharePoint, and Cloud Servers/IaaS. A Representative from Fastblue is always available to discuss how we can help grow your business and answer any questions you may have about our products or services.
digitalhydcsg

Cloud Services Australia by Cloud Solutions Group - 0 views

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    Our Approach to Cloud Implementation and services from Melbourne
digitalhydcsg

Alibaba from China to expand cloud computing business abroad - Telecompaper - 0 views

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    Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group will extend its cloud-computing services to overseas markets in March, the China Daily reports.
Eric Swanstrom

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Solution from Fastblue - 0 views

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    Plan customized business continuity and disaster recovery solution for your business with Fastblue. We work closely with strategic partners such as Savvis/CenturyLink, RapidScale, Navisite and more to help businesses in creating a powerful BC/DR solution. We believe in an evolving solution set that enables organizations to reach near zero RFO and RTO for their business services.
Richard Parker

10 Internet of Things growth predictions for 2015 | Diigo Groups - 1 views

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    Cloud to take up 90% of IoT data by 2020, says IDC. IDC's FutureScape report reveals the latest findings and predictions on the Internet of Things (IoT) between 2015 and 2020. CBR highlights 10 need-to-know predictions from the report's findings. 1.
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