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Rachit Goel
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| 2 years ago
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Just wanna say one thing that as sachin is the god of cricket,same google is the god of web.......thats it
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G A Gamauf
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google IS an exception: outages happen less often und last less long. (i'm neither paid by google nor associated in any way. but i 'love' the truth!)
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Radhakrishna Marar
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| 2 years ago
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yes , this is the second time in this month and Google should look into the outage. Google being one of the most commonly used website in the world should be cautious on the service provided. Even a second of failure affects millions of people....
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Debate: "Is Google getting too complacent these days?" deleted from your view.
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saravanan
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| 2 years ago
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Yes cloud computing will boom up in the enterprise, as the main advantage is the enterprise dont want to spend on the IT support and it can be managed by the google itself.
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G A Gamauf
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the decision is very easy for everybody. simply compare the number and duration of outages under cloud computing with your previous environment. i've been doing this for more than three years now. the comparison i mean. if the above isn't clear...
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sumitra dutta
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| 2 years ago
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Everyone knows that cloud computing is growing and this outage will alert other cloud providers to take proper measures. Definitely google other internet providers will be ready for such recurrences which creates inconvenience to corporate users.
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Debate: "Gmail Outage: Will enterprises opt out of cloud computing?" deleted from your view.
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saravanan
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| 2 years ago
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Yes cloud computing will boom up in the enterprise, as the main advantage is the enterprise dont want to spend on the IT support and it can be managed by the google itself.
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G A Gamauf
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the decision is very easy for everybody. simply compare the number and duration of outages under cloud computing with your previous environment. i've been doing this for more than three years now. the comparison i mean. if the above isn't clear...
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sumitra dutta
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| 2 years ago
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Everyone knows that cloud computing is growing and this outage will alert other cloud providers to take proper measures. Definitely google other internet providers will be ready for such recurrences which creates inconvenience to corporate users.
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Debate: "Gmail Outage: Will enterprises opt out of cloud computing?" deleted from your view.
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saravanan
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Yes cloud computing will boom up in the enterprise, as the main advantage is the enterprise dont want to spend on the IT support and it can be managed by the google itself.
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G A Gamauf
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the decision is very easy for everybody. simply compare the number and duration of outages under cloud computing with your previous environment. i've been doing this for more than three years now. the comparison i mean. if the above isn't clear...
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sumitra dutta
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| 2 years ago
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Everyone knows that cloud computing is growing and this outage will alert other cloud providers to take proper measures. Definitely google other internet providers will be ready for such recurrences which creates inconvenience to corporate users.
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Debate: "Gmail Outage: Will enterprises opt out of cloud computing?" deleted from your view.
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Nothing compares to Google!
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Die Hard
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Lincy
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"Die Hard"
| 1 year ago
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Google is constantly innovating and improving its products... Google Docs is one such thing.
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G A Gamauf
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| 2 years ago
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... seems to be a bit shortsighted. google is much more. i do literally everything with google (mail, text, tables, presentations, fotos, films, sites, ...). for info searches wolframalpha seems to be even better than google, because it 'thinks' (not...
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Satwinder Singh
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"Nothing compares to Google!"
| 2 years ago
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I think every tool we have on Google is remarkable.. Taking about the Search engine.. it's now a habit, it's easily accessible, faster, to the point interface, and gives WOW towards customer experience.. Taking about it's integration with other...
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Ideate: "Breaking the 'Google Habit'!!" deleted from your view.
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Nothing compares to Google!
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Die Hard
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Lincy
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"Die Hard"
| 1 year ago
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Google is constantly innovating and improving its products... Google Docs is one such thing.
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G A Gamauf
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... seems to be a bit shortsighted. google is much more. i do literally everything with google (mail, text, tables, presentations, fotos, films, sites, ...). for info searches wolframalpha seems to be even better than google, because it 'thinks' (not...
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Satwinder Singh
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"Nothing compares to Google!"
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I think every tool we have on Google is remarkable.. Taking about the Search engine.. it's now a habit, it's easily accessible, faster, to the point interface, and gives WOW towards customer experience.. Taking about it's integration with other...
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Ideate: "Breaking the 'Google Habit'!!" deleted from your view.
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In this modern electronic-age we rely more than ever on our computers to supply us with the information we need. Chances are every piece of data you might ever rely on to make an important decision h...
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Hari Prasad K
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Online and backed up is where I would want to put my data. On my hard drive - I would not trust any data, be it organizational or personal.
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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Hi Sumitra This again depends on each of us, u have data of three categories - Personal, Freelance and Education apart from work (not rigth to have online) Personal - Photo - Scaned Documents (Passport, PAN, CErtificates, Work Exp...) - Financial...
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G A Gamauf
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| 2 years ago
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i'd definitely keep ALL my data on line. they're much safer there than on my harddisk next to my desk.
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none
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Pankaj Gupta
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very simply good management skills depends on a particular intelligencey....it means how he/she is creative and disciplined while performing his/her job.
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G A Gamauf
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| 3 years ago
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clearly, women! their personality doesn't stand in their own way so often.
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Viktor Stephen
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| 3 years ago
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Management ability has nothing to do with gender. Why are we even debating this?
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Data Security
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Virtualization
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anup
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| 2 years ago
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Security absolutely .. whether you are going virtually or physical hardware or cloud doesnt matter. there always is and will be a great threat to data. and specially now with advanced tools available through open source, security for some org's...
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G A Gamauf
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it is surprising how many (comapanies and individuals) still shy away from cloud computing. i think this is because media created a hype against google and the likes. as if 'big brother was watching you'. my usual way of convincing them: before...
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