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Showing posts with label cloud computing. Show all posts
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August 26, 2015

Comparing cloud music services: spotify vs soundcloud

""soundcloud vs spotify music services comparison"


 

Spotify is a clear leader in the pay for  music streaming market,while Soundcloud is a overwhelming favourite across he world .What adds to  the popularity of Soundcloud  is the fact that it is available worldwide as opposed to Spotify which is present only across a few countries 


Traffic and Popularity : In terms of  traffic Spotify ranks 336 in Alexa globally, while in US it ranks 163 whileSoundCloud ranks  166 in Alexa globally, while in US it ranks 121. This means Soundcloud is the number one choice for free ” music streaming” or music sharing services .Soundcloud is extremely popular in the United States too 
 

 
SoundCloud is available to global users as compared to Spotify which is available only to 
USA, UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Mexico, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Iceland.


July 22, 2015

These are top 10 most attractive sectors where UK investors are funding the most





The data shows  the list of most attractive business domains  in UK where investors and VC funds houses are looking to  invest on and the categories where  UK investors are pumping in more money and funding

According to angel list London’s investors have evinced interest on an average of 13 market tags each and are most interested in the large general markets
However in terms of VC funding these are the most attractive sectors

  1. Mobile (404), 
  2. Consumer Internet (367), 
  3. Enterprise Software (266) 
  4. E-Commerce (215). The most popular markets for London’s investors: your post or banner displayed here for $10 a day .Click here to know more

July 15, 2015

comparing top 5 cloud computing platforms: amazon vs rackspace vs azure vs lunacloud




Cloud Computing Providers | SoftwareInsider

July 13, 2015

Tablets sales set to cannibalise desktop and PC sales :

Gobal tablet sales set to take over as desktop and Pc sales drop . 2015 will see for the first time when tablets sales cross PC sales as users across the world will adopt tablets as their primary device to work. As the rate of BYOD increasing,both small and medium level companies will move over to tablets to bring cross device compatibility across their work environment. 2015 to 2017 will see a brisk adoption of tablets as PC sales drop

June 7, 2015

top 20 best “cloud based companies” to work for

top 20 best “cloud based companies” to work for 






 The list of  top 20  best cloud computing companies to work for  was published by Forbes  and was based  on the  CRN list  and reviews by Glassdoor.com.Among the top 3 companies  to work for inlcudes 1)Financialforce 2)Intacct 3)Mulesoft and 4) Zoho.The cumulative scores of the (%) of employees who would recommend this company to a friend and (%) of employees who approve of the CEO, the following analysis was completed. 

5 areas to see the biggest technology spending

The following graphic provides an overview of the top five tech spending increases in 2015

 1. By 2015, end-user spending on cloud services could be more than $180 billion

2. It is predicted that the global market for cloud equipment will reach $79.1 billion by 2018 ) . 

3. If given the choice of only being able to move one application to the cloud

 4. By 2014, businesses in the United States will spend more than $13 billion on cloud computing and managed hosting services 

 5. Throughout the next five years, a 44% annual growth in workloads for the public cloud  is expected 

6)The  top areas where  IT enterprises is likely to see the highest spending are  across  1) security 2) Cloud 3) Analytics and  4)Wireless 

Cloud War Faceoff : G Drive vs Box vs Dropbox


Cloud Storage Providers – How the Top 3 Stack up Side by Side

Based on three factors of security, device agnostic, storage space, this  infographic  tries to compares Google drive, Box and Dropbox with each of their features and functionality .
According to IDC, 36% of global data would be stored on cloud by 2016 

Cloud application services or Software as a Service (SaaS), represent the largest cloud market and are still growing quickly. SaaS uses the web to deliver applications that are managed by a third-party vendor and whose interface is accessed on the clients’ side.
Most SaaS applications can be run directly from a web browser without any downloads or installations required, although some require plugins.

May 21, 2014

Market Size by Revenue and Segment : Global BPO and IT Services

The statistic shows the estimated market size of the global BPO / IT outsourcing (ITO) industry in 2013. The revenue from the IT infrastructure segment was estimated at around 143 billion U.S. dollars.
 
Global BPO/IT Services  Market size by Segment

This report  is taken from KPMG, in conjunction with HfS Research, which  recently released a broad market study on finance and accounting outsourcing and global business services market

September 18, 2013

IBM’s 1$billion Investment in Linux to power its Cloud and analytics

IBM set to power Linux Developers for its Mainframe Servers

IBM  continues to  set  benchmarks on how to drive “internal  digital adoption ” and serve as an    Inspiration among the IT and Software services on how to   transform internal process and product maturity cycles .

IBM will invest $1 billion to promote Linux development over the next five years as it tries to adapt Power mainframes and servers to handle cloud and big data applications in distributed computing environments. IBM’s Power Systems Linux Center in Montpellier, France IBM’s Power Systems Linux Center in Montpellier, France The investment, expected to be announced at the LinuxCon conference in New Orleans this week, will fund Linux application development programs for IBM’s Power servers and also be used to expand a cloud service where developers  can write and test applications

Interestingly as well, Big Blue also made the link between its big data (a petabyte’s worth now managed in the cloud) and the cloud. The net result so far: $25 million saved over a five-year period with 70% using the cloud.



IBM will invest $1 billion to promote Linux development over the next five years as it tries to adapt Power mainframes and servers to handle cloud and big data applications in distributed computing environments. IBM’s Power Systems Linux Center in Montpellier, France IBM’s Power Systems Linux Center in Montpellier, France The investment, expected to be announced at the LinuxCon conference in New Orleans this week, will fund Linux application development programs for IBM’s Power servers and also be used to expand a cloud service where developers ca

August 5, 2013

The Deluge of Big Data : How this can change the future of retail



via Monetate Marketing Infographics

May 11, 2012

January 16, 2012

Indian Cloud Computing To Reach $16 billion by 2020


Cloud computing in India could reach $16 billion by 2020 – 12/28/2011

Cloud computing has been growing across the world, and India is no exception. Silicon India said the cloud market in the country could be worth as much as $16 billion by 2020, with the global cloud market growing at a 33 percent rate per year to about $680 billion by 2020.

A study by NASSCOM and Deloitte called Deconstructing the CLOUD: The New Growth Frontier for Indian IT BPO Sector, brought the statistics to light earlier this year. The report was talked about at the NASSCOM Infrastructure Management Service Summit, and NASSCOM president Som Mittal said the cloud was reshaping India’s IT market and generating new opportunities.

August 8, 2011

SalesForce.com List of Acquisitions :Infographic


The following is a complete list of known acquisitions by salesforce.com:

Sendia (April 2006) for US$15 million in ca- now Force.com Mobile

Kieden (August 2006)- now Salesforce for Google AdWords

Kenlet (January 2007) – Original product CrispyNews used at Salesforce IdeaExchange and Dell IdeaStorm. Now relaunched as Salesforce Ideas.

Koral (March 2007) – now Salesforce Content

Instranet (August 2008) – now re-branded to Salesforce Knowledge

GroupSwim (December 2009) – now part of Salesforce Chatter

Informavores (December 2009) – now re-branded to Visual Workflow

Jigsaw Data Corp. (April 2010), the proposed deal is expected to close in the second quarter of its fiscal year 2011.

Sitemasher (June 2010)

Activa Live Chat (September 2010)

Heroku (December 2010)

Etacts (December 2010)

Dimdim (January 2011)

Manymoon (February 2011)

Radian 6 (March 2011)

May 24, 2011

Cloud Computing For Small Business

This Infographic is  from formstack.com .Cloud Computing uses the web ,instead of applications and data stored on a single computer terminal or network, cloud services are accessible on the internet in the same manner as online banking and shopping, email and social network sites. . For small businesses, cloud computing hits a particular sweet spot. With cloud services, small businesses reap the benefits of not having to deploy physical infrastructure like file and e-mail servers, storage systems or shrink-wrapped software. Plus, the “anywhere, anytime” availability of these solutions, means hassle-free collaboration between business partners and employees by simply using a browser. In fact, it’s not a stretch to say that aside from a locally installed desktop operating system and browser, a lot of today’s small business technology needs can be fulfilled almost completely with cloud-based offerings.
 

Cloud-computing services require no software to purchase and install. This doesn’t include a Java plug-in or some other kind of lightweight applet required to use the service.
Cloud-computing fees for businesses are typically subscription-based. The vendors usually charge you on a month-to-month or annual basis. The solutions we feature here are relatively affordable and follow the subscription model.

Another feature of cloud computing is that it’s easily scalable. Many of these solutions can work for a business with five employees or 5,000. Cloud-based service is nimble because it grows as your business grows.

So far only an estimated 2% of businesses with fewer than 100 employees are using cloud computing, according to a May 2009 report by Forrester Research.