Whether you know it or not, you probably use the cloud in some way. Almost everyone does these days! For most people, it is a convenience – whether having our Google docs save automatically, sharing our holiday snaps on the family DropBox, or working on Office 365 at your job.
But cloud storage is far more than just a floating, intangible hard drive. Working with cloud storage has a range of incredible benefits both personal and professional, and it has already had a huge impact on the world around us.
The way we work has undergone a series of seismic shifts over the last few years. The traditional office environment is no longer... continue reading https://www.blomp.com/how-cloud-storage ... e-of-work/
How cloud storage is shaping the future of work
Re: How cloud storage is shaping the future of work
The blog and the support forum are separate.demoaccount wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:17 pmWhy 2 threads with same name? maybe merging them in one is better?BlompTeam wrote: ↑Tue May 04, 2021 11:45 amHow cloud storage is shaping the future of work
Whether you know it or not, you probably use the cloud in some way. Almost everyone does these days! For most people, it is a convenience – whether having our Google docs save automatically, sharing our holiday snaps on the family DropBox, or working on Office 365 at your job.
But cloud storage is far more than just a floating, intangible hard drive. Working with cloud storage has a range of incredible benefits both personal and professional, and it has already had a huge impact on the world around us.
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Re: How cloud storage is shaping the future of work
Fair point... we'll have to figure out a better way to communicate that... as long as people get the idea!demoaccount wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:48 pmyes, that was not the question, we have here 2 threads with one and the same name/title, simply posting second post or editing the first of any of those would probably be better and better overview. If it requires two threads with same title, how do you think a user will find correct one?
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