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The power of the personal cloud offers small and medium businesses new ways to manage and monetize their vital business data and content. Bringing together your company’s important documents, customer data, marketing materials, and multimedia assets in one place, where you can access it anytime, on any device. When you store something “in the cloud”, you are storing music, movies, documents and data on giant internet servers around the world. That way you can access your files wherever you are, whenever you want, on your laptop or smartphone or even a different computer. This is the basic concept of cloud storage. A personal cloud is essentially your very own cloud storage. Unlike public clouds, a personal cloud allows you to keep all your content in one safe place on your home network so you can share files, stream media, and access your content anywhere. The Personal Cloud channel will provide you with examples for setting up your own personal cloud that is private, secure and reliable. You can create your own personal cloud by using a Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution, powered by Intel® technologies. There are several advantages of using a NAS as your personal cloud. For example, there are no monthly fees or increasing costs as your data needs grow. Also, you know exactly where your data is and who has access to it in your personal cloud. Subscribe to this podcast series now to see how to get started setting up your own personal cloud.
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2013-07-09 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: As a user of technologies Tony Richards, Managing Director of Computer Strategies in Guildford, UK, says he loves to try bleeding edge solutions. But when it comes to providing IT support to their client companies every sol... |
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2013-05-31 | Intelligent Storage: Intel IT is using a variety of techniques to accommodate growing demand for storage capabilities, without increasing costs. In 2011 Intel faced a 53-percent increase in storage capacity from 2010, and the continued build out of our... |
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2013-04-10 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: The personal cloud is elevating the IT capabilities of small businesses and giving them the power of next generation storage innovations. An IDC Digital Universe Study confirms the data explosion: an estimated 1.8 trillion ... |
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2013-04-09 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Did you ever have one of those bad tech days? Easy to blame on Mercury in retrograde, but in Harvey’s case this small business owner had risked putting his data on anything he could dump it onto… and something went wrong. H... |
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2012-11-17 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Small businesses, like Freedom Concepts in Winnipeg, Manitoba, rely on the power of information technology to manage their ever growing data in the enterprise of bicycle making. But these are not just any bikes. These are b... |
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2012-11-05 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Small businesses, like Advanced Chemical Transport in Sunnyvale, California, rely on the power of information technology to offer hazardous waste management services such as chemical, radioactive and biomedical disposal, vac... |
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2012-11-03 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: The Thecus N4800 NAS appliance features an HDMI output that allows it to be directly connected to an HD TV for playback of movies and video, as well as for device management. It is also capable of web browsing with Flash sup... |
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2012-10-27 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Getting data organized and managed in one place can be a challenge for small and medium sized businesses. Having one of QNAP’s TS-x69 series of NAS appliances is having a personal cloud in the office. That means having capab... |
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2012-10-20 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Asustor’s AS 6 Series of NAS appliances is the ultimate hub for the digital entertainment lifestyle. Intel’s Atom processor is at the heart of this storage device which has some astonishing on-board compute capabilities such... |
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2012-10-12 | Intel – The Personal Cloud: Small and medium sized businesses are facing a need to handle an additional 30 percent more data each year, according to research this year from the Aberdeen Group. And Gartner says consumers, who are currently using nearly ... |
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