Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloud. Show all posts
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Small Businesses: Oursource MS Exchange Hosting or go Gmail?
As soon as a few years ago, if a small business wanted professional and reliable MS Exchange services to push to mobile devices and work with Microsoft Outlook, the easy decision would be to pay for MS Exchange hosting with its annual fee per mailbox. In a business that had a handful of employees (i.e. a small mortgage or real estate firm that lived and breathed with email), this was a smarter business decision compared to having your own Exchange server and hardware.
Recently, Gmail's email services (including calendar, etc) have encroached on the small business email territory. Gmail is free and works with mobile devices. The storage space increases everyday (it's up to approximately 8GB now). However, a downfall to using Gmail for business is that each account is independently owned by the Gmail user, so the email account cannot be shut down by the employer and reviewed.
Ultimately, serious small businesses will stick with MS Exchange hosting, while small "mom and pop" shops will use Gmail. The gap between the two services in the business world is still wide, but at least Gmail provides a robust and feature-rich service for free.
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Cloud,
email,
hosting,
mailbox,
MS Exchange,
MS Exchange hosting,
small business
Monday, September 20, 2010
Dropbox: Managing Your Files Everywhere You Go
Managing files between computers and mobile devices has just got a lot easier with the help from the folks at Dropbox. Dropbox is service which allows you to store your files on a cloud network (which means an Internet-based network, whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand)
The benefits of Dropbox includes automatic syncing when new files or changes are detected, automatic backup of your files, and the ability to restore previous versions of your files.Dropbox is available for Windows, OSX and Linux a free Dropbox application for iPhone, iPad, and Android, which lets you access your files anywhere you go. For Blackberry users a mobile-optimized version of the website is also available for owners of Blackberry phones and other Internet-capable mobile devices.
Dropbox's pricing plans start with the Basic plan which is 2 GB of storage for free. A Pro 50 plan of 50 GB for 9.99/month and the Pro 100 of 100 GB for 19.99/month. Every time you refer a person to Dropbox, you get an extra 250MB added to your account for free with a maximum of 8GB.
For more information, visit Dropbox at http://www.dropbox.com/
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Andriod,
Blackberry,
Cloud,
Dropbox,
ipad,
iphone,
mobile,
Mobile computing,
Nerworking,
OSX,
Windows 7,
Windows XP