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Invesism

07/23/11 2:53 AM

#13580 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

All the Clouds will be evaluated based on:

user experience
brand recognition
profitability / expandability


I have to agree. I am not thinking that 'Business Continuity Solutions (BUCS)' is going to measure up.



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asus

07/23/11 4:15 AM

#13581 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

I don't think you understand the product or the business. BUCS isn't reinventing the cloud or creating one of their own, they're creating a backup device and backup software for servers. Using replication clients will be able to backup their own data from the cloud remotely in a turn-key solution. If a company pushes their valuable data to the cloud and doesn't back it up in case of a disaster then they are creating their own liability. As a database architect and administrator who worked 25 years in a disaster prone area (Miami), I am intimately aware of this absolute necessity for corporations to house backups in other safer geographic areas. Iomega created a similar product 30 years ago and became very successful. For system administrators or DBA's in large corporate environments a turn-key replication full-backup solution isn't necessary, but for small corporations who are trying to reduce funding for a fully staffed IT department, a turn-key solution for disaster recovery is desirable.

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-Awaken-

07/23/11 8:27 AM

#13584 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

Buy GOOG? Buy AMZN? What?! They will probably buy BUCS and than I wont be a millionaire anymore. Ill be a billionaire like the owner of MSFT!!!!!!!!!!!! WEEEEEEE
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-Awaken-

07/23/11 8:54 AM

#13587 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

Your Data is Growing Exponentially

Are you dealing with an explosion in the volume of your business data? If so, you are not alone. The accelerating pace of data creation, accumulation, and diffusion is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon among companies throughout the world today. Data are growing exponentially due to widespread use of the Internet, email, and media-rich software. As early as 2002, International Data Corporation (IDC) projected a dizzying annual data growth rate of 80%.
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-Awaken-

07/23/11 8:56 AM

#13590 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

"By 2012, 65% of support conversations will happen in the cloud"
Stephen Hendrick, Group VP, IDC
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07/23/11 12:03 PM

#13595 RE: BilltheTrendFinder #13579

I appreciate you agreeing with me, but you totally copied a post I made 2 days ago. But thanks for backing up my point that if you want to invest in Cloud you invest in Google and Apple.