ResearchSocial first-quarter 2014: analysis and outlook
Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »
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Ubiquitous connectivity, file sync-and-share, and a new generation of office apps continued to disrupt the modern workforce during the first quarter. Read more »
To argue now that Cablevision’s “first instance” retransmission licenses somehow conferred immunity from liability on its second-instance RS-DVR service that is not available to Aereo, as the deputy solicitor general tried… Read more »
iDrive is now offering iPhone and iPad users 100GB of storage for 99 cents. For the year. Meanwhile, 50GB worth of Apple iCloud weighs in at $100 per year. Read more »
Ho hum. Dropbox has another two startups under its belt as it continues its sorta-stealthy buying binge. Read more »
In its quest to make Dropbox more enterprise-worthy, the company rebuilt the entire application, adding remote wipe, audit tracking, and content reassignment to the mix. Read more »
If a doctor’s office or a school wants to use Dropbox as their cloud file store but worries about HIPAA or FERPA compliance, Sookasa says it has a service for that. Read more »
The week in cloud: Box ramps up its play for developers as Microsoft pledges Office 365 ubiquity across all devices. Read more »
Companies looking to adopt public cloud infrastructure for use in Europe must navigate a complex set of choices in selecting the best service for their needs. Read more »
If you are interested in reading about Box, its horrid financials and high cost of customer acquisition, or the new reality for enterprise focused startups, then I suggest you stop reading… Read more »
Backblaze has released its latest open source storage system design, which jams 180 terabytes into a single array at just 5 cents per gigabyte assembled. Read more »