Sunday, April 28, 2013

Dropbox new Menu!

Hey everyone!
Life (in Dropbox) moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. And with all the stuff you’ve got goin’ on, we figured it’d be handy for you to keep track of all your exploits in one place: the Dropbox menu!
The new Dropbox menu
  We’ve made it easier than ever to accept invitations to shared folders, see links or albums that people have shared with you, and keep tabs on what’s changed in your Dropbox.
If someone shares a link with you, you can now get to it immediately — directly from the Dropbox menu! You’ll get notifications in real time as people share with you, and can see them later just by clicking the Dropbox icon. You can also accept or decline invitations to shared folders directly from your desktop.

Quickly share from the Dropbox menu
  We’ve also made it easier to see what’s recently changed in your Dropbox and added a quick way to share your stuff with a link, right from the Dropbox menu.

Shared folder invites on mobile
But why should computers have all the fun? Notifications for shared folders will also show up on the latest versions of our iOS and Android apps (and on the web at dropbox.com/events) so you can keep tabs on your stuff from anywhere.
If you’re ready to explore the new features, download the latest version of Dropbox!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Cloud Computing: Fact or Fiction?

Cloud Computing: Fact or Fiction? is a new infographic from Devry University helping to explain the basics about cloud computing, and the clear up the common misunderstandings people have about the Cloud.
Cloud computing allows you to store, access and share data from Internet-connected devices in one central location.  As technology careers continue to grow across the U.S. and cloud computing creates nearly 14 million jobs by 2015, the Cloud is more important than ever.  Here are the fact you need to know about the Cloud - and the fiction than many believe.
Cloud Computing: Fact or Fiction? infographic

Friday, April 26, 2013

Microsoft's SkyDrive

It's a quick demo video showing how Microsoft's SkyDrive enables simple data sharing across several computing devices.

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Why cloud?


The cloud powers business innovation

It’s no secret. Cloud computing is transforming competitive landscapes by providing new ways to create and deliver value. Watch The Power of Cloud videos and learn how cloud can power your business innovation.


More info on The Power of Cloud by: IBM