Posts Tagged ‘Cloud Computing’

6th January 2010
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Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!

Unless you live in a cave without a TV, internet connection or even a window; then you’ll have noticed that the UK is currently covered in a blanket of snow which is causing major disruption to the working populous and economic damage to the tune of £600 million a day according to the FSB (video [...]

11th October 2009
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Why You Should Move Your Mail to the Cloud with Google Apps

If you are a small business that finds its reliance upon the use of a single computer for the management of its POP3 email a bit of a pain then read on for a solution?
Perhaps you use Microsoft’s Outlook™ in the office for your day-to-day emailing needs but also want to access all your email [...]

2nd June 2009
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Get Your Head in the Clouds

I don’t know about you but I am finding that I am turning more and more to web based applications and data storage in the “cloud” rather than desktop software applications and a hard drive that resides on a single machine, for my day-to-day computing needs.
Huh?
Let me explain.
Traditionally the standard approach to running software on [...]

28th May 2009
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I’ve Been Away, But Now I’m Back

Over the May Spring Bank holiday I capitilised on the benefits of working for oneself and took an extended break in the wilds of the Lincolnshire countryside without having to get a holiday chit signed by my boss.
The modern wonders of mobile internet computing, my BlackBerry and cloud computing mean that even though I was [...]

24th February 2009
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Official Google Blog: Current Gmail Outage

Official Google Blog: Current Gmail outage
A few issues today with GMail which we ourselves use as I’ve described in a previous post.
First became aware that this issue was wider than anticipated through Twitter.
Hopefully it’ll be sorted soon.
Oh hum!