Make Your Cloud Phone Your #1 Weapon

In today’s world, where business competition is downright cut-throat, a smart company equips itself with the best tools that its resources can afford. That’s because not only does a small-and-medium business have to deal with a crowded field of similarly ... Continue Reading →

Using Cloud Computing to Promote the Green Movement

Cloud technology is helping green organizations promote eco-friendliness by practicing environmentally sustainable computing on a daily basis. Considering IT and the equipment that follows takes its toll on the environment, eco-organizations going green with their ... Continue Reading →

How Infrastructure Impacts Big Data

If there’s one term that’s really getting a workout these days, it’s “Big Data”. Everywhere you turn, across a vast spectrum of industries and organizations, Big Data always pops up. And why not? Everything about Big Data is, well, ... Continue Reading →

3 Benefits of Cloud Computing in the 21st Century

21st Century is all about speed, transfer of knowledge as fast as possible and efficiency in volumes. There is no time for spaces, loopholes or pauses. Every second counts when it comes to production, productivity, selling and investing. This is why people largely ... Continue Reading →

Cloud Backup – The Cornerstone of Your Business Data

Bigger the company, bigger the cloud backup provisions it requires. So, when it comes to organizational growth, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Big companies and MNCs generate more than trillions of gigabytes of data on a daily basis. Ergo, the need of the ... Continue Reading →

There’s A New Cloud On The Computing Horizon

Cloud computing is a concept that’s really taken off in the past few years. It seems that’s all that people talk about these days: cloud storage, cloud security, etc. Well, get ready for yet another cloud on the horizon, and we’re not talking ... Continue Reading →

Private Cloud to Hybrid Cloud

Cloud, the promise of a new agility for Information Systems (IS) now comes in many different ways. But whether public, private or hybrid, it meets the same basic criteria: resource pooling, dynamic capacity allocation, usage billing. If the private cloud raises ... Continue Reading →