cloud storage

If you are reading this, chances are that you have heard about cloud computing and its associated benefits. Now, have you ever thought about the possibility that you can play your favorite computer games over the cloud? If you haven’t, here is a small primer for you.

Cloud Gaming is the latest trend in cloud computing and is set to revolutionize the gaming industry both from an end user as well as a provider perspective. There is no need to save your games on your computer and worry about portability when you are away from your computer. Instead, you can play your favorite game on-demand whenever and wherever you want because the game is no longer only in your hard drive but is located over the cloud. This means that like pretty much everything associated with cloud computing, it is anywhere and anytime kind of model. Apart from this, the producers of the games benefit as they need not worry about piracy. This is because they no longer need to distribute physical copies of their games that can be copied and pirate and instead can ask users to sign up to their cloud based gaming offerings for a fee.Four Storms And A Twister

Apart from cloud gaming, the cloud can also be used for backing up your games. In the same way in which we discussed how you can access your games anywhere and everywhere, by saving your games in the cloud, you save yourselves a lot of trouble. As a matter of fact, many gaming companies have introduced the cloud backup option for online and computer games. This makes it easier for users to relax and be secure in the knowledge that even if their hard drive crashes, their collection of unlocked games that they have amassed over a period of time have been backed up in the cloud. As a user, you have the double whammy benefit of storage along with anytime and everywhere access once you have access to the cloud. Indeed, as we shall see, even reputed game producers like Microsoft have jumped on to the cloud gaming and cloud backup option with their Xbox.

The way Xbox allows you to store and access your games are so easy and effortless that you might wonder if they are actively pushing cloud gaming and cloud backup as viable alternatives. Indeed, the backing up of your games to the cloud is easier than doing the same to your USB drive for Xbox. What more, once you start the backup process, you can forget about it till it completes as it runs in the background and uses idle time memory and processor speed to complete the backup process.

Finally, the cloud paradigm is revolutionizing just about everything connected with IT and hence, cloud gaming and backup represents the frontiers to which the cloud providers can push themselves. So login to your cloud account and start the backup right away; or sign up for a cloud gaming account.

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Ian Leighfield, business development manager of ZipCloud, once stated in a press release  that ZipCloud is all about sleek design; cool looks; unlimited storage; and plenty of groundbreaking features are the primary reasons for differentiating ZipCloud from ever growing competing heads in the cloud backup and storage solutions space. Launched in 2011, ZipCloud seems to be the underdog entrant into the fierce competing battlefield of cloud storage and backup solutions market.

While he does claim ZipCloud to be one of the best and comprehensive cloud storage and backup services on the web, it’s too early to come to a conclusion right away. At first look, it does look great and the product seems to be competitive.

ZipCloudZipCloud uses Amazon’s S3 servers with 256 AES encryption, which promises superior levels of security, right away. With three paid plans for customers. ZipCloud is competitively priced with regards to price: storage ratio. The basic home plan starts at $4.95 for 75 GB of online storage.  The most popular “premium” plan starts at just $5.95 a month that gives customers a whopping 250 GB of online storage space and the unlimited plan starts with just a dollar more (per month) at $6.95 p.m. All storage is 100% automated.

To start with, ZipCloud is incredibly easy to use. It doesn’t have any set-ups for you to go through. Install their program on your computer, and you are good to go. Files sync, automatically on the background. If you set-up a schedule for ZipCloud to follow, it’ll works without you ever having to lift a finger.

What strikes your first is the fact that all the plans come with an “anytime” money back guarantee – something I haven’t seen any other vendor providing customers with.  ZipCloud also has an active, very effective file restore function. Effortlesslty, it restores files you could have misplaced or accidentally deleted.

As with most other cloud storage and backup services, ZipCloud helps you to sync multiple devices including your computers and other devices, allows you mobile access and backup initiation from mobile, and superior file sharing and protection on top priority.

From your computer to the cloud and then accessible through your choice of devices while being stored with maximum security – that’s the sole premise ZipCloud is based on. ZipCloud is also accessible on both PC and Mac (ZipCloud for Mac has been launched earlier this year)

Cloud Storage Is Backup Utopia” claims a blog post on ZipCloud Blog and they couldn’t be further from the truth. ZipCloud does seem to be a promising solution for individuals, bloggers, and SMB’s looking for secure, robust, and trustworthy cloud storage and backup solution.

Have you tried ZipCloud yet? What do you think?

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Something You should Know about Security and Safety of Cloud Storage

May 11, 2012
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The explosion of digital information means that almost everyone has a lot of megabytes or gigabytes of information that needs to be stored. Whether you want to store digital photos, music that you have paid for, videos – both personal and commercial, or documents, you need to be sure that they are easily accessible when [...]

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Are Companies Using ‘Dirty Energy’ to Power Cloud Facilities?

April 18, 2012

Most people agree that cloud storage is, in general, a good thing for the environment. In fact, a recent article on GreenBiz.com went to great lengths to point out that companies using cloud computing and cloud storage save quite a bit of energy. Citing the “Energy Efficient IT Report” — a survey done by technology [...]

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Amazon can do more than books: Amazon Cloud Drive

February 23, 2012
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Amazon’s Cloud Drive clearly is online storage rather than backup. Offering 5GB of free storage there is plenty of room to get your files online to access them from anywhere you go. If you need fast storage online you might want to check it out, if you need more than 5GB it is a little expensive, though.

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SpiderOak Launches Nimbus.io – Low Cost Cloud Storage

February 16, 2012
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If you’re a reader of Cloudbackuping.com you know that I cover the most interesting news on cloud storage and online backup here on that site. Today, I discovered a press release of one of my favorite online backup and syncing providers: SpiderOak. A couple of weeks back I interviewed Ethan Oberman, the co-founder and CEO [...]

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Bitcasa Review: Is it the best cloud storage available today?

January 25, 2012
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While reading Twitter in the last couple of days I stumbled upon an interesting new service that promises to be very interesting to people who feel the need to store their data in the cloud. It is called Bitcasa and if the announcements are true it could be a revolutionizing service in the cloud backup [...]

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Cloud Storage Service Takedowns: Who is going to be next?

January 24, 2012

It is hard to believe that it all happened so fast. A couple of days ago rumors spread that MegaUpload staff had been arrested and then it was over: MegaUpload had been taken down by the feds and all the internet is now littered with dead MegaUpload links. Over the weekend I posted my Top 10 list [...]

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The demise of MegaUpload: Will you get your data back if a cloud storage service dies?

January 22, 2012
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The news went hot quickly on the internet, everybody seemed discussing the MegaUpload issue, even traditional media picked up on the news and yet the questions remains: How to get your data back when a cloud storage service such as MegaUpload dies? And also: is it safe to store and backup your data with a [...]

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Microsoft’s SkyDrive Cloud Storage gets a facelift

November 30, 2011
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In yesterday’s press release Microsoft announced quietly a revamped version of their sky Drive service. I say ‘quietly’, because it was buried in a press release about Office 365. SkyDrive is Microsoft’s personal cloud storage service. Apparently, Microsoft listened to their user’s feedback because they will now be introducing a more “app-centric” version of SkyDrive. [...]

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