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Adobe Creative Cloud – A Perfect Platform to Test, Learn,
Real-world content marketing examples of how Adobe Creative Cloud enables not only creativity but also agile marketing allowing people to unleash their artistry.
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How to Save Huge Amounts of Hard Drive Space Using
How to use Microsoft cloud storage & file syncing software & service, OneDrive, with new On-Demand and Selective Sync features to save hard drive space.
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How To Build a Brilliant Website (Hint: Hosting Helps!)
There are a lot of things to think about when creating a brilliant website. It's like designing, building & decorating a home. Some "construction" tips.
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A Journey from Terra Firma to the Clouds and Beyond
Reflections on the evolution from physical to clouds to digital transformation. In this journey, it's about education & conversation to be successful!
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Review – Enterprise Network Attached Storage for the
I was dreading writing this review actually. And it wasn’t because the product is bad, quite the opposite actually. The product is actually quite good. It’s the number of features…
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Is Storage Trendy? Or Just Following a Technology Trend? Top
Ok, I know. Talking about storage solutions or what the top storage trends are is not exactly the #1 topic on people's minds. In fact, I would say that we…
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What is a Technology Evangelist?
I often get asked by friends, family, acquaintances and recently, companies that I’m interviewing with – what is a Technology Evangelist? While many within the technology space understand the position,…
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Coffee, Conversations and Commerce – The Barista Banter
There is something to be said about coffee. Not only does it get your brain firing on all cylinders (sometimes over-firing so don’t drink too much), but it also is…
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CrashPlan Online Backups Keep Your Digital Life #WorryFree!
Are you backing up your computer? How often do you do it? Do you do it manually or automatically? Have you ever thought about the possibility of hitting the power…