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In Defense of Cloud Storage

21 Oct 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

In the past, the business atmosphere has been the focus of top of the line technology. This technology isn’t always the easiest or most fun to use—a particular scene from the movie Office Space comes to mind. But, tech in the workplace doesn’t have to be that frustrating, at all. Most business technology is meant […]

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OpenDrive Cloud Storage Offers Extensive Features

14 Oct 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

You turn to cloud storage for backup, storage, and convenience. Most providers are okay stopping there. OpenDrive is different. OpenDrive goes above and beyond by offering features that not only make your life easier, but also eliminate the need for some other apps. If you’re a media buff, you probably have a lot of movies […]

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Researching Cloud Storage

7 Oct 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

Looking at a cloud storage provider’s features and prices are most likely how you make the determination on who to store your data with. While this is very important, there are more behind the scenes type things to look at. For instance, checking out a provider’s support desk and knowledge base could be one of […]

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Cloud Storage is a Must for Your Business

2 Oct 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

You probably hear about cloud storage a lot. Sure, big corporations use the cloud for collaboration, backup, and much more. But as a small business owner, you may be wondering just how it could benefit you and make your life easier. Disasters can happen, hard copies of documents can become damaged and you never know […]

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Is Cloud Storage Just a Fad?

19 Sep 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

The way we store data has evolved so quickly over the past several years. Children transitioned from paper reports to floppy disks to rewritable CDs and then to thumb drives. Now, with the cloud, they don’t even have to take a tangible form of media with them. It’s really amazing to think about how much […]

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Is Pre-Installed Cloud Storage Worth It?

18 Sep 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

Cloud storage has certainly taken the world by storm. Our new devices usually come with some provider software installed and we are told how great they are upon setup. The truth is, however, that those providers may con you into purchasing a plan that isn’t right for you. You may never use the cloud for […]

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New Technology and How it Needs the Cloud

10 Sep 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

There has been a lot of new technology to hit the market lately and the frequency that we see new products out there will only increase over time. It’s an exciting time that we live in, and seeing what is out there now, all of the mind blowing devices that are hitting the market, makes […]

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Making Sure Your Cloud Storage Is Secure

3 Sep 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

Recent developments in the iCloud celebrity photo hacking situation have caused more concern about the security of cloud storage, adding to the fears that as soon as your data is uploaded to the cloud, it is automatically public domain, or is waiting to be plucked by someone eventually. Although most cloud storage services offer a […]

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Celebrity Photo Leaks and Your Cloud Data

1 Sep 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

Within the past few days, several photos of celebrities, often in compromising positions, were leaked by a hacker who exploited a hole in the Apple iCloud system. Virtually overnight, the Internet was filled with nude pictures of Jennifer Lawrence, Victoria Justice, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and several others, private photos that were intended to stay with […]

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Your Own Personal Online Drive

29 Aug 2014 | Under General | Posted by | 0 Comments

Personal computers started popping up in the consumer market in the late 70’s and early 80’s, made popular by such innovative machines as the Apple II, Commodore 64, IBM PS/2 and other similar models. As we worked with these wondrous new pieces of technology, we quickly started realizing that the more we worked with some […]

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