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Disaster Recovery- Cloud Backup Services!

The cloud has transform the data backup sector. On account of its reasonable value point, companies can get an offsite solution that consequently backups all of the data. The solution is basic and the data is accessible whenever and anyplace. In this article we will discuss more about cloud backup services.

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Indonesia's first ever IPO by a startup draws robust investor interest

JAKARTA (Reuters) – E-commerce firm PT Kioson Komersial Indonesia Tbk drew strong investor interest for Indonesia’s first ever IPO by a startup, and its shares surged on their trading debut in very thin volumes on Thursday. The response to the IPO could potentially pave the way for more technology companies in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy […]

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'The future is exciting. Ready?' asks Vodafone in new ad push

LONDON (Reuters) – “The future is exciting. Ready?”, Vodafone is asking in a new campaign it hopes will capture a sense of optimism about technology, an association mobile operators have to some extent lost in recent years to the likes of Facebook, Google and Apple. The slogan, which replaces “Power to You”, in use since […]

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EU orders Amazon to repay $295 million in Luxembourg back taxes

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Amazon (AMZN.O) on Wednesday was told to pay about 250 million euros ($ 294.38 million) in back taxes to Luxembourg, the latest U.S. tech company to be caught up in a European Union crackdown on unfair tax deals. The fine was much lower than some sources close to the case had expected […]

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Uber board votes in favor of SoftBank deal, governance changes

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Uber Technologies Inc directors on Tuesday voted to allow Japan’s SoftBank Group to invest in the ride services company and approved a series of governance changes that increases the independence of the board and decreases the influence of former Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick. The company is seeking to shore up […]

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Now You Can Get Your Own Images on Google Street View

Ever wanted to contribute to Google Map’s Street View? Now you can, if you’re willing to fork over the $ 3,500 it costs to get the right equipment. Google launched a new program called “Street View ready” back in May, allowing those with the hardware to contribute to its imaging database. And now, according to […]

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HP Enterprise Let Russia Scrutinize Cyberdefense System Used by Pentagon

Hewlett Packard Enterprise allowed a Russian defense agency to review the inner workings of cyber defense software used by the Pentagon to guard its computer networks, according to Russian regulatory records and interviews with people with direct knowledge of the issue. The HPE system, called ArcSight, serves as a cybersecurity nerve center for much of […]

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Exclusive: Uber's UK boss quits as firm battles to keep London license – email

LONDON (Reuters) – Uber’s [UBER.UL] top boss in Britain will quit the taxi hailing app just as the firm battles to overturn a decision to strip it of its license in London, according to an email seen by Reuters. The British capital’s transport regulator deemed Uber unfit to run a taxi service last month and […]

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A Southwest Gate Agent Demanded a Fee From Anyone Asking Questions. This Is What Happened Next

Absurdly Driven looks at the world of business with a skeptical eye and a firmly rooted tongue in cheek. The passenger-airline employee relationship isn’t quite at an all-time high. You can’t just blame United for dragging things down. Airlines are all trying to cram more people into planes, thereby offering them less comfort. They’re running […]

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Very Few Prepared For Rising Global Growth

“A 60:40 allocation to passive long-only equities and bonds has been a great proposition for the last 35 years,” …”We are profoundly worried that this could be a risky allocation over the next 10.” – Sanford C. Bernstein & Company Analysts (January 2017) “Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism, […]

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Here's How 3 Badly Chosen Words Turned Disaster Relief Triumph Into a Public Relations Nightmare

It’s a lesson many large companies, most notably BP, have learned the very hard way. You might do everything right during a crisis, but a badly chosen sentence can make all your efforts worthless, at least as far as public perceptions go. The federal government learned that tough lesson again as it sought to help […]

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