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TechRepublic Member | November 07, 2011

Presenting the business case for migrating to cloud mail

Contemplating the pros and cons of moving email to a cloud service? Steven Trippe compiled a list of points to consider when crafting your business case for a client or your own management team. Read more

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Big businesses and the cloud: How to approach three big hurdles

Thoran Rodrigues looks at three major concerns that enterprises have with moving to cloud services or infrastructure from a provider's standpoint. Read more

Getting to know the Amazon Web Services Console

Nick Hardiman continues to unravel the mysteries of using Amazon Web Services for those new to the cloud. Here, he takes a look at the AWS Console. Read more

SkyDrive is the limit for consumer and small business users

Ian Hardenburgh explains why he is high on the free Windows SkyDrive cloud service option for consumers and even small businesses on a budget for basic office software, storage, and file-sharing. Read more

UK is leading the way for hiring for the Cloud

A new report from Elance says that the UK is leading the way for hiring IT pros for the Cloud. This trend seems to be growing throughout Europe. Read more

Preparing and uploading the base image for your Azure VM role

John Joyner outlines the steps involved in preparing your base image for the Windows Azure VM role and deploying it successfully. Read more

Apps of the month (October 2011): Chat, shop, and remotely administer

In Scott Lowe's latest app roundup, he features three useful mobile applications: Comm100 Live Chat. Apple Store, and Jump Desktop. Read more


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Google's whimsical Easter eggs (screenshots)

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