Everyone knows we’re living through an exceptional time when it comes to media production: Every day we experience a tidal wave of content—social video, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) gaming, 10K sports footage, every streaming option imaginable—crashing down on us.
As World Backup Day approaches, this is the perfect time to reinforce the importance of data protection and equip yourself with simple, straightforward strategies. One of the most prevalent approaches to safeguarding data is the 3-2-1 backup strategy—a foundation in helping protect your irreplaceable data.
We live in a world where computers make our lives easier, more pleasant, and provide countless opportunities for entertainment and work. Today, every one of us has a personal computer, and on it we store our valuable and sensitive information, like important documents, photos, videos, or files related to our work. Everything sounds perfect; having a PC and keeping this important information in the internal storage space is really a blessing. Unfortunately, there is a risk of losing all this data in unexpected events like hardware failure, cyber attack, data deletion by mistake, or natural disasters. This is really an unpleasant feeling that nobody wants to experience, but if we have to be sincere, the chance of facing such a problem is quite high.
Christoph Schell, Intel’s Chief Commercial Officer, sat down with Mark Lohmeyer, #Google Cloud’s VP and GM of Compute and ML Infrastructure, for a conversation on collaboration, customer-centricity, and #AI. Hear from Christoph and Mark on how they delivered innovative #cloud computing solutions and enabled customers to maximize their use of Intel-based #compute technology running on Google Cloud.
Choosing the best cloud backup service for your needs can be a daunting experience. Whether you’re shopping for a cloud backup for your personal use, your business, or the clients of your service provider organization, choosing the right one is an essential step toward protecting all the data that makes up your digital world.
Cloud drives like Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, and OneDrive have become the go-to data management solution for countless individuals and organizations. Their appeal lies in the initial free storage offering, user-friendly interface, robust file-sharing, and collaboration tools, making it easier to access files from anywhere with an internet connection.