The fast development of the internet brought new ways in which businesses are conducted. What was unimaginable only a few years ago, today is the norm. Businesses around the globe have seen new opportunities and decided to grab them. One such opportunity is cloud computing. …
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In the technology world, the cloud is used all the time. Some people are confused as to what the cloud actually is, and that’s understandable. Contrary to what you might think, the cloud isn’t just one …
Cloud computing is a concept that’s been around since the 60s. It was only in this century, though, that it became a mainstream reality. What was a somewhat nebulous concept back then has become a multi-billion …
Are you a power-user, try out namebench. It hunts down the fastest DNS servers available for your computer to use. …
Maybe you are like me, living in a different country which you were not born in and want to keep up with news, movies, etc. from home. …
If you read this you are probably already using cloud-based services, maybe you using Dropbox to upload your files to, or maybe you are using Google Drive at work. Maybe you have many different cloud-based accounts, …
Are you a user of Google Apps, did you know that Google Apps includes a videoconferencing service named Hangouts! …
Here is a great service that will tell you what technology a website is built off, this can be useful when you provision a new cloud service and the provider is not giving you all the …
To complete your PaaS setup, you would need to add a CDN and DNS hosting to complete your setup. The company that can help you with CDN and manages your DNS is Cloudflare. …
In 2007, Gartner reported that the IT industry was responsible for approximately 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions– equivalent to the aviation industry at the time. Since then the number of data centers worldwide has surpassed …
Cloud computing is the use of computing resources (hardware and software) that are delivered as a service over a network (typically the Internet). The name comes from the use of a cloud-shaped symbol as an abstraction for the complex infrastructure it contains in …