Category: Technology
Cloud Data Storage is the Safest Option for Small Businesses
Posted on: August 06, 2012 by total
I hear it all the time. “I would never put my critical data in the cloud.” It’s a prevailing point of view. Using cloud data storage seems like you’re more vulnerable to privacy invasions, hacking, and other problems. You are taking a risk by trusting someone else with your data. However, ask yourself this: Is your data really safer if you manage it yourself?
A great article from Forbes about Cloud Computing
Posted on: January 26, 2012 by total
The History and Future of Cloud Computing http://www.forbes.com/sites/dell/2011/12/20/the-history-and-future-of-cloud-computing By: Ana Cantu, Dell Though many people tout cloud computing as the next big thing, the idea is almost as old as the computer itself. The concept was born in the 1960s …
Biggest Landlords Use Analytics Software to Big Advantage
Posted on: January 26, 2012 by total
Posted by Teresa on November 30, 2011 under Landlord Tips | The biggest multi-family housing owners in the U.S. have been using a secret weapon to maximize rental revenue and minimize vacancy
Why Google Chrome is better than Internet Explorer
Posted on: December 13, 2011 by total
If you think the only way to view a website on your computer is by opening Internet Explorer, it’s time to broaden your horizons. Excellent alternatives to Microsoft’s built-in web browser have existed for years, yet many people still do…
Cloud Computing Benefits for Your Business
Posted on: October 12, 2011 by total
10 Answers to the ubiquitous question: Why Cloud Computing? Reduced costs: Cloud computing reduces your hardware (computers, software (all those downloaded programs), networking management and overall IT expenses. In addition, with cloud computing, you only pay for what you use. …
Total Management dedicates computers to disease research
Posted on: August 23, 2011 by total
CLEVELAND, Ohio, August 23 – Total Management, a web-based property management software company, has dedicated their computers to running Stanford University’s Folding@home application (http://folding.stanford.edu). The Folding@home project allows volunteers to donate their computer’s unutilized processing power to help scientists search …