Since the advent of cloud computing, many critics have questioned the stability and security of these services, particularly in regard to data storage. Business users and consumers alike have turned to the cloud for their primary or supplementary storage needs,...
One of the most frustrating things for a business user to have to contend with is an unresponsive computer or application. For many organizations, including members of the healthcare industry, a sluggish software program could lead to costly delays that may...
Businesses have a wide variety of storage options available to them today, including traditional HDDs, solid state drives and cloud-based solutions. Often, company leaders will make the mistake of choosing a single method to handle their storage needs, ignoring the...
Cable television and Internet service provider Comcast has been rolling out data caps for its broadband users. The move may be an attempt to prevent would-be “cord-cutters” from abandoning Comcast’s pay TV service in favor of HD streaming options...
Hard disk drives are still the default in many consumer PCs and some older Macs. Manufacturers utilize HDDs because of their high capacities and low costs, and these drives typically serve end users well for while. However, HDDs are unstable compared to durable media...
For all of its scalability and flexibility, cloud storage continues to exhibit fundamental shortcomings that render it unsuitable for many backup and archiving workflows. The recently announced surprise shutdown of photo backup service Everpix demonstrates that even...
Recent Comments