Storing and syncing files in the cloud makes your life easier and keeps your data safer. The top cloud storage services we've tested let you easily share and access files from anywhere and restore ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Qumulo announced its latest version of Azure Native Qumulo as part of Qumulo’s Scale Anywhere™ platform for the hybrid enterprise; a software solution that scales to ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elastifile, the pioneer of enterprise-grade, scalable file storage for the public cloud, today announced enhanced support for API-based access to Elastifile Cloud ...
Over the last year, cloud storage services Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive—and probably others—have migrated from custom kernel extensions to Apple’s new-ish File Provider extension ...
Amazon Web Services is making it possible to access data stored in its S3 cloud storage service as a traditional file system, ...
Managing data storage is ever more complex. IT teams have to wrestle with local, direct-attached storage, storage area networks, network attached storage and cloud storage volumes. They might be ...
Using Amazon S3 cloud storage is easier due to four file system services and software from SubCloud, Jungle Disk, Elastic Drive and PersistanFS. SubCloud is the latest file system for S3 to emerge.
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It’s the same thing every vacation: The photo collection grows and grows and grows, with dozens of photos being added every day. The easiest way to back up your photos is via cloud storage; you can ...
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Over time, cloud storage services have evolved: It used to be that everywhere you installed Dropbox, or Google Drive, or whatever your client of choice was, you'd get all of your files synced to that ...