Free Yourself With Free Space On Google Drive CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Jul 01 2015 3 0 General Business Web Development cloud free space Google Drive There was a shock last week when Google Drive lowered its prices for online storage. This has led experts to concede that large online storage users will always have a way of avoiding high tariffs. Thursday saw this unprecedented price slashing taking place alongside the announcement of a free 15 gigabyte plan. According to Avram Piltch of Tom's Guide there is more to it than what meets the eye, like Google's plans to increase membership. Google are doing what Amazon did to booksellers, says Arun Taneja. They are attempting to change the reality of online storage. Today the average person may need only 10 GB. However, this could increase owing to Google Drive's new drive. Read more ...
OpenStack Summit Moves the Framework Forward CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens May 20 2015 15 0 .Net Development Web Development cloud OpenStack Summit This weeks OpenStack Summit in Vancouver showcased some of the ways large corporations and newer startups have used the OpenStack framework to build some cool applications. Companies like HP, IBM, and Redhat along with SwiftStack and Bluebox were on-hand at the conference to show developers what is new in cloud computing. We all know that OpenStack has been one of the most popular open source development projects ever. And companies like Rackspace use the framework to host applications at their data centers. Read more ...
SkyDrive, Now OneDrive, Accessible Storage By Microsoft CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Jan 27 2014 797 0 cloud OneDrive storage Read more ...
AWS Compared Google Compute Engine Cloud Services CapturedTech - Technology - Patrick Stevens Apr 10 2013 2173 0 amazon AWS cloud GCE google cloud computing (Photo credit: kei51) AWS Compared Google Compute Engine Cloud Services Both Amazon and Google have lowered what they charge for their Cloud services among many others. The thing is, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Compute Engine (GCE) have brought down their costs significantly in an all-out competition. Besides this, Google has gone a step further and increased the number of virtual servers it has, providing great choice. It has also made its service Euro-friendly. Read more ...