FPCH Admin AWS Posted November 13, 2010 FPCH Admin Posted November 13, 2010 Windows 8 will be released in 2012 but news is already swirling about the operating system backing up to Microsoft's cloud storage service. According to Download Squad, a job posting, which has since been pulled, states that Microsoft is "working on a Windows Azure-based service and integrating with certain Microsoft online services and Windows 8 client backup. Many of the features we develop have ended up in the Windows Client and Windows Server OSes." The news does not specifically mention Windows Azure but it's clear any cloud-backup would be part of the Azure platform. Online storage for the every day user is a growing business. Microsoft is actually launching its own service in 2011 called Windows Live Mesh. It will replace Live Mesh beta. DropBox, Nomadesk and Mozy are just a few of the companies that now offer online backup services. Source: readwriteweb.com Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
Kojak Posted April 1, 2011 Posted April 1, 2011 Personally, I've never used an online backup service. Nor am I likely to ever do so. It's a privacy/trust issue for me. Quote "But when in the decades following the Revolution the people seemed to succumb to the deceit and flattery of mushroom demagogues, who were the popular counterparts of courtiers, the Federalists became bewildered and bitter". Of such circumstance is the sad state of affairs in this world comprised.
FPCH Admin AWS Posted April 11, 2011 Author FPCH Admin Posted April 11, 2011 All my static content for all my sites are on a cloud. Cut down on bandwidth costs. I also use Mesh to store my docs for easy access from remote locations. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
pctechwizard Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 All my static content for all my sites are on a cloud. Cut down on bandwidth costs. I also use Mesh to store my docs for easy access from remote locations. whats the cloud build suppose to do and mean Quote
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