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Open and Closed Cloud Networks

Posted by Greg on August 29th, 2010 and filed under Technology | No Comments »

In the world of modern group structures, where the business models are constantly shifting in order to keep up with the rapid changes in technology, it’s often easy to forget certain elemental distinctions. The idea of a nuclear family , as an independent structure that is free to exist on its own, as if it were a bubble that were separate from the rest of the world, has always been an idea only. It’s never been an actual structure that existed in the world, even in the 1950s . The lessons of the past show that everything that is in the world is subject to the same forces of physics as everything else, and there are no truly closed structures.

In terms of organizational theory, however, it is possible to realize this ideal in terms of networks. The possibilities for private cloud automation in creating a company’s IT Network are limitless. It’s possible now to create systems that can enable the team members to interact in a very secure system, yet one that is also malleable. In other words, the platforms are capable of enormous modifications, and these changes are really rather quick, and even easy by yesterday’s standards.

Portable hot tub easy to install

Posted by Greg on September 28th, 2009 and filed under Leisure, Technology | No Comments »

My friend was just tell me about portable hot tubs. He was telling me that there are manufacturers making hot tubs that are completely portable. You can move them from one place to another. If you rent property or move around a lot this is a great solution to having a permanent tub installed and having to leave it behind and try and set up a new one where you move? or if you rent, well it makes no sense at all to run the plumbing and install the electrical wiring that is required to run a standard permanent hot tub only to leave it all behind to benefit your landlord? I don’t think so!

But now with this information in mind I am convenience that getting a portable hot tub is the way to go. With no need to run plumbing there needs only to be the tough of how to get water into the tub. Well I have enough hose to reach any where on my property so that is not going to be a problem. The portable hot tub will run on a standard electrical out let so that actually becomes the only real consideration to be made and fortunately on the back porch there are several electrical out lets. looking into the pricing with portable hot tubs starting at less than one thousand dollars one would be affordable.

Considering all the factors involved, compact size, no need for special electrical, no need to run special plumbing and portable for when I move next. There really is no reason not to get one at this point and begin reaping the benefits of hydrotherapy.

Recession is The Best Time to Backup Data

Posted by Greg on May 27th, 2009 and filed under Technology | No Comments »

Though many overlook small details when immersed in a cost prohibitive situation such as the current worldwide recession we’re now in, times like this are in fact the MOST IMPORTANT for protecting your valuable data. The worst case scenario in a recession is to lose what absolutely cannot and should not be lost at such times.

Anyone who uses a PC can benefit from Carbonite’s data backup system. Though it’s especially true for businesses, data loss prevention affects 43% of PC users, and can be just as devastating. Backing up your personal or business files and database is of paramount importance. These days, all it takes is one strong worm or virus and your data could be lost forever.

Carbonite, the data backup company with the incredible 15 Petabyte storage capacity, is on a mission in hopes of reaching out to more potential clients on the web. This makes perfect sense, since most of their potential clientele are web-savvy internet users with more sensitive data to protect than ever. That’s not to say, however, that a less web savvy person wouldn’t benefit from their services. Quite the contrary. It’s just that things such as social networking media allow a business to reach out with much more web presence to those who utilize the web most.

Carbonite offers guaranteed data protection with a 15 Petabyte, providing internet and computer users an indispensable service, at the bargain rate of only pennies a day. They also offer a 15-day free trial, which will give you a nice introduction to their services.

Once Carbonite data backup is setup on your computer, it requires little ongoing work on behalf of the user. It reads and stores your data as long as you’re on the internet, and users can also log on to the Carbonite site and access their files.

So don’t overlook things like securely backing up your valuable data when cutting corners during a recession. These are times where losing such information is more of a blow than ever.