Wednesday, September 3, 2014

How to free up space on a packed hard drive

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Microsoft unifies OneDrive consumer and workplace versions on Android app
Microsoft has consolidated the consumer and enterprise editions of OneDrive under a single Android app, a move it plans to replicate across all the platforms that the cloud storage service runs on. Read More


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Why CrashPlan Ranks #1 for Enterprise Endpoint Backup
It's no secret IT organizations have a large number of applications available to them, but how do they determine which are worthy of their implementation? Cloud app analytics and policy company, Netskope, outlined criteria for enterprise-ready applications in its recent Cloud ReportTM. Learn More

How to free up space on a packed hard drive
Reader Donna Vincent has a lot of files and little remaining storage space. She writes: Read More


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Beyond the Enterprise App Store
Leverage proactive, secure and automated IT Service delivery to move beyond the traditional App Store and empower your users. Read the white paper to learn how Learn more

Cotap, a WhatsApp for the enterprise, links with cloud storage providers
Cotap, a startup launched last year that provides a WhatsApp-like messaging service for the workplace, has integrated its product with four leading cloud storage providers and released a desktop app, as it jockeys for position in the enterprise communications market. Read More

How to survive 4 cloud horror stories
Horror stories don't just happen at the movie theater. In a few cases, companies make a big play to use the wrong cloud application or experience widespread outages in their connection to cloud storage. Here's how to make it out alive. Read More


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