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Google triples free storage to 15GB
Google said it is increasing the amount of free storage for users of its Google Drive cloud storage service to 15 GB. Read More


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Eliminating the Need for WAN Acceleration Using the Cloud
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How to keep the feds from snooping on your cloud data
A growing number of SaaS providers offer secure encryption log-in to Dropbox and other cloud storage vendors, meaning even they can't access the data you store. And neither can the government. Read More

10 careers robots are taking from you
Should we fear the rise of robots? From pharmacists to fast food cooks, here's a look at 10 advancements in technology that could put you out of work. Read More

Richi Jennings: Google cloud attacks Amazon and Azure at I/O
Urs Hölzle gets excited. Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) announces new cloud stuff. The huge ad broker wants to compete better with Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS/EC2. Among the highlights: New pricing, shared instances, replicated NoSQL, and PHP. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers sort out the details. Read More


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When Disaster Tests Your Business, Cloud Can Save It
Find out why the survivors of Hurricane Sandy and other recent calamities say they wish they'd had cloud-based business VoIP communications, rather than "the vulnerability and limitations of the premises-based communications we had in place." Read Now

Microsoft boosts photo management in SkyDrive
Microsoft is rolling out changes to SkyDrive to enhance management of photos in the cloud storage service, including more efficient viewing and uploading of files. Read More

Peter Eicher: If files were bricks, you'd change your backup strategy
If somebody asked you to do the exact same work over and over again, would you think that was a smart thing to do? Of course not. But that's exactly what many of us are doing in our backup environments. Read More

HP updates IT automation suite for cloud deployments
Further pursuing its strategy to help enterprises move workloads to hosted environments, Hewlett-Packard has updated a number of its IT management tools with more capabilities to work with public and private clouds. Read More

 

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