A global survey of Wi-Fi hotspots carried out on behalf of network aggregator iPass has revealed how wireless will become a pervasive part of the lives of billions in the next four years.

A global survey of Wi-Fi hotspots carried out on behalf of network aggregator iPass has revealed how wireless will become a pervasive part of the lives of billions in the next four years.
The cloud is growing in popularity everyday, especially among SMEs. In fact, experts predict that by 2015, small business owners will spend more than $100 billion tapping into cloud-based technology.
With worldwide e-commerce on the rise year after year, experiencing website downtime can be an expensive problem for business. But what are the real costs and is there anything that can be done to avoid it?
One of the key issues facing companies when they put their content in the cloud is security, but what if we could send our documents to the cloud without security concerns?
With the development of technology resources, organizations will increasingly depend on exploiting data for creating new products, services, innovation as well as changes in business processes.
Although the companies mixed with disbelief and respectful attitude to the cloud-based IT technologies, there is no doubt that cloud based services are offering numerous benefits to businesses large and small.
If you are unhappy with your current cloud service or have never dabbled in keeping your files in the cloud, this primer will help you get acquainted with the players out there.
Cloud computing is one of the latest innovations in the realm of information technology. The ability of cloud computing in processing, transmitting, and storing data makes it increasingly significant in the delivery of public and private services.
We all know that the cloud is not a new technology, but a new business model of computing. However, it is increasingly evident, that can open up wide opportunities for all industries. Companies that don’t take advantage of cloud computing will be in the minority in less than six years.
The relationship between green energy and the data centers is in an early stage, but there has been a growing interest in using renewables in the data centers.
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