Archive for January, 2010

Jan
11
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The Cloud: We’re ready now

In his latest guest post over at TechCrunch, Aaron Levie discusses how the big corporates are about to ready themselves to embrace the cloud:

“Well the dust is beginning to swirl once more. Over the next two years, enterprise IT will follow in the footsteps of today’s early adopters and visionaries, finally embracing the Cloud and moving content, applications, and processes to the web. So what are the catalysts for this perfect storm? A combination of maturing platforms, generational and cultural shifts, and compelling economics, making cloud-based solutions the undeniable choice for nearly all future non-core technology purchases.” (full article)

Here at FileShare HQ we’re ready and open for business for companies ready to use Cloud based products to cost-effectively improve their business workflow. As part of any day-to-day business FileShare HQ is a great solution for easily storing and sharing files, securely, online. Modern email platforms still have a ceiling to the size of file you can send, up to 20MB, and FileShare HQ solves this common dilemma, providing an easy, web based application for storing and sharing files, with no maximum file size. What’s great is users who already have a workflow that supports FTP we can integrate straight to it with FTP access available with all accounts.

A great FREE account, and 30day trial on all accounts, is available today.

Jan
11
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In-the-press: Monteray County Herald

Fileshare HQ featured in the wild again today, here at the latest Tech and IT article at the Monteray County Herald

http://www.montereyherald.com/technology/ci_14155831

Q: My Digital files (photos and documents) are becoming too large to e-mail. Is there a better way to deliver them?

A: You have the option of Zipping or compressing the file size smaller, but this requires that the recipient have the software to unzip or decompress it. Plus, even after compressing, your file may still be too large. For example, images tend not to compress very well.

The latest method of sending files is to use a file sharing service such as YourSendIt or FileShareHQ. These applications are utilities that allow you to upload your files securely with just a few clicks. Identify the person you’d like to send those files to, and they receive an e-mail with a link to download. It’s simple, convenient and effortless.

Now there’s almost no limit to the things you can send to your family, friends and clients. Free accounts are available, offering up to 1 gigabyte of storage, which is plenty as long as you clean up your files once you’re done.

Learn more at www.filesharehq.com