/// Tag Archives: sugarsync
Why Google Won’t Drive Me From SugarSync
Well after what seems like an age and a half Google Drive has finally dropped through the virtual letterbox and been delivered. As with any...
Bring Your Own Cloud Is Growing
Regular readers know that I have been long hammering on about how the future of the cloud is mobile and it appears that some new...
Has Google’s Cloud Storage Come Too Late?
After what seems like years of speculation Google seems poised to launch its own cloud-based storage system called Drive. What surprises me is that Google...
2012 Is The Year Cloud Computing Hits Mainstream Business
Putting global conflicts and the economy aside I have a feeling that 2012 will be the year when we see cloud computing hits its stride...
Cloud Computing Reduces Inefficiencies Of Paper Once And For All
Business technology is a dynamic environment that is constantly evolving, fuelled by new technologies, changing customer demands, an alternate vendor landscape, and an uncertain economy....
Dropbox lagging behind Box and SugarSync
Last week the blogs and newswires were buzzing with the news that Dropbox has unleashed Dropbox for Teams with a whole Terabyte of space to...
Cloud security and access issues need to be addressed
According to leading analysts, virtualisation (moving to cloud-based systems) is among the top 10 growth areas for information technologies at everything from enterprise to SME...
How Box forced me to drop Dropbox
Two years ago when I started looking at file sharing and backup services I obviously tripped over Dropbox and SugarSync. I also discovered Box but,...
Why your business shouldn’t try and hold back the mobile riptide
One of the hot potatoes for CIOs at the moment – and believe me it isn’t going to get any easier – is how much...
Apple’s iCloud is stunningly underwhelming
Apple unveiled its iCloud offering to the adoring masses recently and I have to say I am stunningly underwhelmed. I am not a huge Apple...
JuiceDefender reclaims your smartphone battery
Having a smartphone has, without being too over dramatic, revolutionised the way I live and work. I can pick up email, read my Twitter and...
Technology is about liberation
I have long held the belief that technology is about liberation. Back in the early 1990s I helped run a teleworking forum on CompuServe which...
Can Insync Take On Dropbox And Sugarsync?
It takes a brave company to launch an online syncing service and take on the likes of Dropbox and Sugarsync but Insync has gone and...

