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What You Need to Know About Protecting Cloud Assets Today

The cloud has proven to be one of the most wonderful resources in modern business IT. Not only has it allowed for APIs and plug-in software solutions that help businesses thrive – but it’s also been integral to the remote working that we’ve seen on the rise around the world as a result of the pandemic and the resulting lockdown. But, leaving aside the success of the cloud: what protective capacities are in place to ensure cloud assets are protected? This article answers that question, equipping you with the information you need to adequately protect your cloud data.

Data Storage Solutions for Your Business

Data storage is an important matter for many reasons. First of all, no matter what kind of business you own, you probably operate with data, either in electronic or physical format. You could either issue important documents, own personal information and credentials that should not be disclosed to the public. Therefore, it is important to find a way to store that data is a secure space, where only authorized members get access to. Although cloud solutions are quite popular when it comes to storing data, sometimes it is good to have a backup plan.
Having a copy of that essential data can sometimes save you a lot of money and stress. If not, your company could be in danger, considering how skillful hackers are these days. Even though there is not a one-size-fits-it-all solution, you can still find a great deal of data storage solutions and customize them to your specific needs.

Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams

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Adobe’s new service offers cloud based solutions especially for groups from small agencies to large organizations. Customers can reach the latest, always current versions of Adobe’s state-of-the-art desktop apps and services, tools like Photoshop, Illustrator and as well as the new HTML5 tools like Muse and Edge.

Backup Android phone into Online Vault

1Android data protection is now more vital thing than ever. This small device contains more sensitive and personal data. However most of the time we use local drivers, for store backed up files such as SD card, computer hard disk. If there is anything goes wrong, everything lost. So it's a wise thing storing our phone's backup on a cloud service. There are few solutions but most of them are not free.

Online Vault is one of the free android apps, which can back up your android phone's contacts, documents, music, pictures, videos and custom files into the online cloud server. You can save up-to 2 GB space free, if you need more space, you have to buy their premium service. The most significant thing is you can access your backup files anytime using your mobile or computer (via web browser).

Google May Be Launching The Google Drive As Early As Next Week, Says The Next Web

google driveRumors about the mythical Google Drive have been ramping up lately. The rumored Google Drive is gunning for Dropbox with universal storage and sync. The Next Web is reporting that the service may launch as early as next week, giving users an initial 5GB of storage space that will sync between Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. Pretty sweet!

Air Playit - personal audio video cloud server

picAir Playit became an immediate hit when its iPhone iPad editions appeared at Apple App Store in Aug.2011. So far it has reached over 1 million downloads. Today, the developers made Air Playit compatible with Android.
It acts as personal audio video cloud server & player which gives users immediate access to the media stored on PC/Mac even from thousands of miles away. 320 different video audio formats are supported for streaming to Android phones, e.g. 1080P/1080i HD videos MKV, M2TS, AVCHD, TP, MPEG-TS, AVC, MOD and standard videos MPEG1/2, WMV, ASF, AVI, MOV, RM/RMBV, FLV, MP4, H.264, M4V, WebM, WTV, etc.

Main Features:

Live Convert and Streaming Videos

Wyse PocketCloud Explore Now Available In The Android Market, Lets You Remotely Access Your Documents And Other Files From Your Mobile

pocketcloudWyse Technology, the company behind some some powerful remote access apps, has released a new Android app into the Market today called PocketCloud Explore. The app is simple in nature, but quite practical in use, as it allows you to access the files store on your PC remotely from your Android device, safely and securely.

YouSendIt application hits Android Market, full of handy features

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Like many of you guys I am a very big fan of cloud computing the advancements we're seeing in mobile clients. Whether its Dropbox, Evernote, Box, PogoPlug or any other player, it's wonderful to send, share, create, and manage from desktop and mobile alike. This week sees another player release an Android application as YouSendIt enters the mix.

Xperia Users Get a Free 50GB Box Account

xperia_boxIf you own a Sony Ericsson Xperia Device then you will be happy to know that you are now eligible for a Box account with a whopping 50GB. If you want it then you simply need to download the box app from the Android Market and register for an account on the app.

Here is the things you need to know about box though:

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