Ever heard about Cloud Computing? No clue what it is?... Well here is an infographic that gives you 4 good reasons to forget about your old rusty offline software. Continue reading →
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Ever heard about Cloud Computing? No clue what it is?... Well here is an infographic that gives you 4 good reasons to forget about your old rusty offline software. Continue reading →
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Why Cloud based Data Storage
Today your Business data is the lifeblood of your business.
You need to be able to access and secure this data at the
most competitive rate, Cloud based storage offers...
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There are benefits in using cloud technologies - cost savings, improved productivity, etc. But - just how safe is the cloud?
Yeah, I've wondered about denial of service attacks and the cloud. Could cost you a bunch if you pay by the cycle . . .
Good information on this graphic, especially about the security threat from employees and contratctors
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The social media landscape is anything but constant — it seems like the ecosystem is changing daily...
This infographic shows what the social media landscape looks like right now. Unlike the famously viral LUMAscape depiction that crowds every single social media company into one infographic, this is a simpler visual of how things work "from customer service and R&D to HR and marketing."
The key question that brands have when planning and then analyzing social media campaigns is how to measure the impact that every dollar spent on paid social media has on the value their owned and earned social media.
An additional infographic analyzes the interaction of these three forms of social media, explaining:
"The high level analysis for media effectiveness takes all of earned and owned divided by paid. Earned is all the impressions generated divided by average CPM, owned includes all channels, and paid is the overall media spend. The higher the ratio, the more earned amplification is generated from paid."
This Infographic from Zervant illustrates all the benefit and gives you good reasons to replace your obsolete software.
Thanks to @Mickael Chaveroche for the scoop.