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    Re: Are you using the Cloud computing?

    So far, cloud computing is just another way to get hacked.
    Twice my online email accounts have been hacked( ISP and Yahoo)
    I paid fo a web hosting site- got hacked once, site crached once and lost all data.
    All this happened to me years ago, mabe new technology is safer, ask Sony:
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    Re: Are you using the Cloud computing?

    Pairing my company Communication Services with Unified Communications Solution to provide ultimate service in the Cloud ensure data transfer is secure, providing service guarantees and completely private networks.

    Unified Communications is not one service, but a way to combine multiple Cloud and desktop services into an easy to use application and an integration of real-time communication services such as Audio Conferencing,Web Conferencing, Data Sharing and other services compared to Non-Real time services Email, Voicemail and other static applications.
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    Re: Are you using the Cloud computing?

    Cloud computing offers your business many benefits. It allows you to set up what is essentially a virtual office to give you the flexibility of connecting to your business anywhere, any time. With the growing number of web-enabled devices used in today's business environment (e.g. smartphones, tablets), access to your data is even easier. There are many benefits to moving your business to the cloud:



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    Re: Are you using the Cloud computing?

    Yes absolutely right I totally agree with you mate.
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    Cloud computing offers your business many benefits. It allows you to set up what is essentially a virtual office to give you the flexibility of connecting to your business anywhere, any time. With the growing number of web-enabled devices used in today's business environment (e.g. smartphones, tablets), access to your data is even easier. There are many benefits to moving your business to the cloud:



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