Are you using a cloud storage service for your business? Cloud storage has become an integral part of business in every industry and it’s hard to imagine working without accessing some form of cloud account…
Are you using a cloud storage service for your business? Cloud storage has become an integral part of business in every industry and it’s hard to imagine working without accessing some form of cloud account…
You’ve heard people talk about the importance of good backups (myself included!) and about backing up your computer to “the cloud”, but if you’re not a tech expert, getting started can seem daunting. So here’s a step-by-step tutorial on getting a Win10 PC backing up to iDrive, one of the best and most flexible cloud storage options on the market.
There are a lot of cloud services that let you mirror your content on remote storage devices. Great for backup, but if you use services like Dropbox, OneDrive, Box or even WebDAV to share content, every mount eats up your own disk space too. CloudMounter offers a smarter solution, a combination of super easy mount options and zero local disk drive footprint accessibility.
I really hate OneDrive and find the whole concept of cloud storage dangerous and stupid. And yet, every time I start up my Windows 10 computer, it prompts me to log in to my OneDrive account. How can I get rid of the prompt and OneDrive itself?
I keep getting notifications from OneDrive that it needs to be set up. I don’t want those notifications! How do I prevent OneDrive from issuing notifications in Win10.1?
I was using my Google Gmail account as usual today when a message popped up that I’m running out of storage space. I don’t want to buy more space, how can I just get rid of things and free up some space?
Everyone’s so gung-ho about cloud storage being the solution to all your data archive needs, but there’s a dark underbelly to that solution: deleting old material to make space for the new stuff. The problem? Where’s the archive of the older content? Yeah. That’s a problem. Here are my thoughts on the topic: If you’d
Local storage is only accessible when you’re in the office or otherwise nearby, and cloud storage has the problem of security: who’s running that storage service and what are they doing with your data? Enter a third category of storage, personal cloud storage, that seeks to offer the best of both worlds. A review of the Western Digital MyCloud personal cloud storage device.