Why You Should Choose Cloud Hosting for Your New Site

When creating and launching a new site, you have to deal with a lot of issues and solve them before you even start and before they become a bigger problem. One of these issues is hosting. A lot of individuals who start a site or startups that wand to launch a service or web application… Continue reading Why You Should Choose Cloud Hosting for Your New Site

Why You Should Use Cloud Servers for SaaS Hosting

Cloud hosting is currently the cutting edge hosting technology, which can be used for absolutely any purpose and brings a lot of good things to the table, the most important of which are the practically unlimited scalability and low prices. The technology is pretty mature, but you would definitely benefit by waiting a few years… Continue reading Why You Should Use Cloud Servers for SaaS Hosting

Why You Shouldn’t Move to Cloud Hosting Right Now

As you may have already noticed, cloud hosting is currently the hot topic on the Internet on any web master or developer forums. Almost all of the biggest hosting providers have either completely switched to cloud hosting (like MediaTemple) or have at least started selling cloud virtual server packages. But, for millions of people who… Continue reading Why You Shouldn’t Move to Cloud Hosting Right Now

Cloud for the Masses: Three things that changed everything

Cloud computing is a term that’s been thrown around corporate offices for ages now. Even as the average consumer struggles to define the cloud, businesses have been slowly migrating to it. Consumers have been using the cloud too, of course. Saving files on a remote server, using a service like SkyDrive, amounts to using the… Continue reading Cloud for the Masses: Three things that changed everything

Why Windows 8 May Fail?

After the success of Windows 7, Microsoft is currently working with its upcoming OS, Windows 8, which will likely be available at 2012. There are many rumors that it would support many new, interesting features such as facial recognition and 128-bit version. To shorten boot time, Windows 8 can follow you across many devices and… Continue reading Why Windows 8 May Fail?

The Upcoming Cloud War Between Microsoft and Google

The launch of Office 365, Microsoft’s productivity suite for the cloud may not be a good news for Google, which has been trying to attract business customers with its own cloud- based offering. Microsoft office productivity applications have been the standard in the business community for many decades.

Differentiating Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud Computing Environments

In its current form, cloud computing has been around for a few years now, yet many are still confused by the terminology used to describe the various types of clouds. This has not been helped by private software and hardware vendors inventing terms to attempt to appeal to corporate IT departments everywhere. As they saw cloud computing taking off, they attempted to exploit fears as to its security by offering solutions that really don’t have anything to do with the cloud except for a made-up name. Here, we’ll attempt to cut through the noise and give a basic primer as to the types of clouds and their potential uses.