Microsoft Launches 'New, Moderized' SkyDrive
Microsoft refreshes SkyDrive, its free online storage service, with a performance boost and improved navigation making it both faster and easier to use.
Microsoft refreshes SkyDrive, its free online storage service, with a performance boost and improved navigation making it both faster and easier to use.
Maria Colacurcio says more and more small businesses are moving all their computing to the cloud, allowing them to work from any Net-connected device with a browser. Would this makes sense for your business?
Glenn Fleishman of Macworld magazine reviews Microsoft's free peer-to-peer file synchronization service, which works with its SkyDrive online storage, which is also free.
ITBusinessEdge columnist Paul Mah comments on recent research from cloud storage provider Egnyte suggesting SMBs are set to move into the cloud in a big way. Does this neccessarily mean you should?
Will other online storage providers follow the lead of SugarSync, which recently bumped the storage it provides for free to 5GB per user? PC World lays out what the other providers offer for free - for now.
ITBusinessEdge SMB columnist Paul Mah comments on a recent study suggesting that SMBs are turning to cloud storage because they're poorly served by traditional storage vendors.
A new study shows that many businesses would like to switch to cloud computing but remain skeptical about how secure their data will be. Justified, or not?
If you're already using Google Docs, consider using this new service from Insync that lets you view contents of your Google storage area as a drive on any computer on which you install Insync.
Evernote, provider of an online storage service, has added a new bookmarking feature. Web sites can include an Evernote widget - when users click the widget, the page is automatically saved to their Evernote archive.
Online file sharing and storage provider Egnyte introduces a 'branding' kit that makes a company's Egnyte storage look and act as if it's inhouse.
Ideal for small business people, Evernote lets you take notes and clip information from the Web and store it all in a searchable database online.
Review of a new downloadable utility program that lets you scan documents directly to one of several online storage services.
Second of a two-part excerpt from Management Strategies for the Cloud Revolution by Charles Babcock - this time the author explains why the cloud is different from what came before.
A new offering from online collaboration service Central Desktop lets small businesses use older versions of Office to collaboratively edit files online.
A second, more capable version of online storage and sharing provider SugarSync's iPad software is one more sign that the iPad is becoming a viable tool for business .
A how-to piece on exploiting Google Docs new file upload features.
PCWorld reviews new upgrade to cloud-based storage company Box.net's iPhone app. Bottom line: oodles of new features.
PCmag.com previews a new version of Carbonite's online storage service aimed specifically at SMBs. Carbonite Pro is available in a free one-month trial. Pricing varies depending on volume of data involved.
Box.net's Cloud Content Management, an online storage service, has added new features that allow users to view content of most file types at the Box.net site before downloading. In the past they could only view file names.
The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg test drives Evernote's online personal digital repository service.
Quick previews from Smallbiztechnology.com of new technology geared for small businesses.
Where should you store your small business's data? Experts say it's all about security and trust.