Cloud networks are already widely used, there are a lot of software and technology that help
efficient work. Cloud solutions are offered by all the major players in the IT market. Finally,
many people are already using cloud networks, and among them is probably you. Do you have a
Gmail / Hotmail?
First we used the computer as an isolated island - we had a computer and its software on it
where we kept all our data. Then we networked computers and enabled exchange of data, but the
first place to store data continues to be our computer. Business needs for data sharing and data
access from different locations have brought the relocation of the primary data storage servers
and storage systems. Similar reasons motivate software on the server relocation, first part, the
client-server solutions, and complete, using a variety of Web applications and services on the
server side.
We are slowly coming out of the company infrastructure and we are moving data and
applications to servers that are available globally. This is a cloud network. For the Windows
platform the best support is SkyDrive. Similarly, users of Apple computers will see iCloud to be
the best solution, and GDrive will appeal to Android and Google Docs users. In addition
to SkyDrive and DropBox, people use GDrive, mainly as additional storage and backup.
SkyDrive apps are available on almost all devices that use Windows Phone 8, Windows RT
tablet, Windows 8 laptop and XBOX 360 consoles. Data is available through all applications and
conservative users may map a disc-letter to_use SkyDrive space. The easiest way to work is to
save the document and load directly from the cloud network,
which is the only mode available on Windows phones and
tablets. On the "big" Windows 8 it is possible to copy cloud
network storage for data (the whole or part of it ) kept on local
disk, regardless of whether you use SkyDrive, GDrive, DropBox
or some other solution.
All your files are placed in the SkyDrive folder - documents, music, videos, etc.. including the
desktop that you use as a work area for what you are currently doing. Now all that is in the cloud
network. If you move to another computer, tablet or phone, all the files are right there. We
especially like the fact that there is a kind of online SkyDrive Recycle Bin, which keeps up to 25
versions of the document backwards. That way if you accidentally deleted something or want to
revert to the old version, you simply can do it through SkyDrive Recycle Bin.
efficient work. Cloud solutions are offered by all the major players in the IT market. Finally,
many people are already using cloud networks, and among them is probably you. Do you have a
Gmail / Hotmail?
First we used the computer as an isolated island - we had a computer and its software on it
where we kept all our data. Then we networked computers and enabled exchange of data, but the
first place to store data continues to be our computer. Business needs for data sharing and data
access from different locations have brought the relocation of the primary data storage servers
and storage systems. Similar reasons motivate software on the server relocation, first part, the
client-server solutions, and complete, using a variety of Web applications and services on the
server side.
We are slowly coming out of the company infrastructure and we are moving data and
applications to servers that are available globally. This is a cloud network. For the Windows
platform the best support is SkyDrive. Similarly, users of Apple computers will see iCloud to be
the best solution, and GDrive will appeal to Android and Google Docs users. In addition
to SkyDrive and DropBox, people use GDrive, mainly as additional storage and backup.
SkyDrive apps are available on almost all devices that use Windows Phone 8, Windows RT
tablet, Windows 8 laptop and XBOX 360 consoles. Data is available through all applications and
conservative users may map a disc-letter to_use SkyDrive space. The easiest way to work is to
save the document and load directly from the cloud network,
which is the only mode available on Windows phones and
tablets. On the "big" Windows 8 it is possible to copy cloud
network storage for data (the whole or part of it ) kept on local
disk, regardless of whether you use SkyDrive, GDrive, DropBox
or some other solution.
All your files are placed in the SkyDrive folder - documents, music, videos, etc.. including the
desktop that you use as a work area for what you are currently doing. Now all that is in the cloud
network. If you move to another computer, tablet or phone, all the files are right there. We
especially like the fact that there is a kind of online SkyDrive Recycle Bin, which keeps up to 25
versions of the document backwards. That way if you accidentally deleted something or want to
revert to the old version, you simply can do it through SkyDrive Recycle Bin.
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