Easy Steps To Prevent PC Problems

Every computer owner hopes that their computer will work as efficiently as it did when it was purchased. However, you notice that your computer becomes slower as it gets older. Not only this, but your computer may also encounter occasional errors or system crashes. This could cost you a lot of valuable time and data, especially if you use your computer for important work. Simply depending upon a good operating system may not be enough to deal with these problems. While it is true that newer operating systems such as Windows XP and Windows Vista are less prone to errors, many computer users still continue to face problems.   Read More →

Why You Should Backup Your Data And How To Do It

Computers have changed the whole picture of today’s world by providing a source on which a large amount of data can be stored. The information that was once stored in a room full of files, can now be added to just one small PC. We now have paperless offices and even paperless monetary transactions with the help of computers. Now, because computers are a medium to store your important and even confidential information, it is essential that you take measures to keep this data safe. This is because, if your computer fails, you stand the risk of losing a lot of your essential information. Some of the common causes that may lead to computer failures are:   Read More →

Laptop or Desktop: Which Computer is for You?

Sure, a computer system is one business tool that any practical home business person should never live without. But how do you choose what type of computer to use? Desktop - It's the less portable type of computer that's known to be equipped with larger memory capacity. It's bulky and known to be more durable than a laptop. Do you agree with that? Many business owners who are not often traveling can benefit from the features a desktop offers - larger space capacity, larger screen options, etc. Top desktop brands include Dell Dimension E521 and Apple IMAC.   Read More →

Platform As A Service: Cloudo
Platform As A Service, or PaaS is the latest development in virtualization. Where companies started to offer applications online (Saas, Software As A Service) and the use of virtual servers is becoming mainstream, more and more companies now offer a complete operating system as a service online.
Cloudo is the latest addition to platform providers. There are several others that have existed for a while now in the consumer market, but to be honest I have no idea if there is a consumer market for this technology. Virtualization is huge in the business market - after offering servers with virtual servers on top even SUN Microsystems now considers offering online platforms for businesses.

So what is so interesting about Cloudo? Why would we want a webbased operating system? Well, something that makes a huge difference is the option to sync your files to the operating system. Until now, nobody else offers this.

There currently is a private beta for developers only, so there's nothing for me there right now. But I will keep an eye on it.

Cloudo is here.

Source: Web 2.0

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