Posts tagged Cloud
Cloud Backup designed for Professional Photographers
Feb 13th

Whether it’s on the TV, radio, magazines or the newspapers, it seems there’s one thing that cannot be ignored: The Cloud. The tech industry has been revolutionized with the introduction of Cloud Computing in a way that makes it hard to even think of how it was before. Despite the fact that the technology behind the cloud may be perplexing, the concept of Cloud Computing is quite straightforward.
If you’re a professional, amateur or just plainly love photography then this is the blog you ought to read!
We Found Nemo!
Feb 10th

We have no idea when it started to be cool to name winter storms, but apparently the theme that’s trending is Cartoonish! With winter storm “Nemo” hitting many major states and cities in the US such as NYC, Massachusetts, New Jersey and many more it’s only logical to be adequately prepared for the worst. Regardless of where you are, one must always be ready so as to remain safe during such unfortunate events.
IT preparations are fast becoming the number one concern soon after employee safety that is of course.
So as to help you in the field we’re best at, we shall provide you with the 3 most imperative steps you ought to live by:
1) Always keep your data protected
Needless for much explanation and long speeches on how important it is to backup; everyone already knows Murphy’s Law: “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” So why risk it?
2) Get in the habit of making backup copies, and do that frequently.
It does not only take a major tsunami to damage data; loss or damage happens all the time and yet such catastrophic conditions make it all the worse. Physical buildings are harshly affected by environmental damage and yet we must not fail to consider our digital information that can also be instantly lost. So, how are you prepared for such catastrophes?
3) Choose the right backup solution.
While this might be considered as negotiable or variable according to one’s personal preference, we do not think data loss is indeed negotiable. Whatever the circumstances, a good backup never fails its customers. So, unlike other solutions and services that will employ their own private servers, Zoolz is a real cloud backup solution where your data does not reside on one real physical location, but rather is deduplicated while in an encrypted state over a multitude of different locations.
So not Nemo, Shrek or Ratatouille will have you worried about your data if it’s on Zoolz! Download it today and stay protected and safe.
Apple; apps using Dropbox’s SDK are rejected!
May 2nd
Apple doesn’t seem to want to get off its high horse according to the latest PandoDaily’s report on a support thread in Dropbox’s user support forums.
iOS app developers probably already know that the submission process can be quite a hassle; Apple provides developers with a HIG ( Human Interface Guidelines) that ought to be followed, yet it seems obscurities are inevitable when dealing with all-mighty Apple.
However, there is one specific barrier causing a stir among app developers, specifically apps that use the Dropbox SDK. Apparently a considerable number of apps are being rejected lately due to Apple’s rules and legislations that force developers to remove links in iOS apps that allowed for external subscriptions or purchases to be made — unless the same transaction was also available as one of Apple’s in-app purchases.
Yes, that’s right, if a service isn’t using Apple’s in-app purchase platform, it can’t provide an outside link to purchase a subscription service.
Apparently, the controversy at hand is the way Dropbox’s new SDK handles the authorization of third-party apps: it sends users to a page in Safari where they can grant access. However, that same page also allows new users to create accounts, after which they could drill down through Dropbox’s site and upgrade to a paid account. Apple does not applaud that.
Apple’s response to “faulty apps” was as follows:
“We found that your app provides access to external mechanisms for purchases or subscriptions to be used in the app, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.
Specifically, your app enables to user to create accounts with Dropbox and Google.”
Dropbox’s initial maneuver to try to surmount this was by removing a link to the desktop version of the site, but the review team still rejected apps. Dropbox’s team did not give up that easily though, and plunged into the forums with a new SDK released that gets rid of the hindrance. A long term solution is on the way, maybe as soon as next week.
One would think Apple might have learnt by now, with Samsung being the new crowned king of mobiles, that playing hard to get and greedy does not get you far, quite the opposite!
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Zoolz: Connect, Protect, Stream and Share Your Digital Life
Oct 24th
What is Zoolz?
Zoolz is a new service that will in moments, have your documents, photos, music, and videos from your laptops, desktops, network drives, media servers, and external drives on the cloud. Therefore, you and your connections’ data are protected from hardware failures, virus attacks, human errors, and natural disasters.
For the first time ever, listen to encrypted music, watch videos, and view a timeline of photo memories directly from iPhone, iPad, Andriod, or Windows mobile devices. Store favorite music, videos and photos to the mobile device for accessing without an internet connection. Zoolz also allows you to share all your documents, presentations, photos, music, and videos, no matter how large, between your devices, family, friends, or teammates directly from your computer, facebook account or mobile device with a click.
To be the first to experience Zoolz go to: www.Zoolz.com
Server Platforms Now Supported by Timeline Cloud
Jul 12th
Cloud backup solutions are beginning to substitute conventional backup methods in every aspect. With increased reliability and guaranteed uptime by major cloud storage providers such as Amazon S3, it has become more convenient and more feasible to backup your business to the cloud. Servers in organizations were usually backed up regularly using tapes, with time this practice was dropped and replaced with a more modern approach such as using networked attached storage or external hard drives. However, whether you are using tapes or external media you are still vulnerable to data loss due to hardware failure, theft and catastrophes.This is where Cloud backups comes in.
Timeline Cloud is now offering support for servers and external storage with special pricing plans that cover all server types and storage space. Whatever server platform you are using, visit http://www.timelinecloud.com/Pricing to find out how you can start your server backup today.
Cloud Backup Has Become 5x Faster
Jun 23rd
When backing up to the cloud, speed is an important factor especially when backing up businesses. A backup program should implement technologies that improves it performance without using up all of a computer’s resources. This has become a challenge for us here at Genie9, to produce a cloud backup solution that can simplify the backup of anywhere from 1 to 1000s of machines and out perform the leading cloud backup programs in the market now, and this is what we achieved. In this benchmark we compare the performance of Timeline Cloud to the performance of other backup software in the market. Timeline Cloud on average is 5 times faster than any of the cloud backup providers in the market today, including Mozy, Carbonite and Crashplan. You can check the full comparison by following this link:
How to Choose a Cloud Backup Solution for Businesses
May 31st
There are MANY cloud backup solutions on the market today. It has become very difficult to know which is the right one for your needs; everyone is claiming they are the best, the easiest, the fastest, etc. After 10 years of experience in the field and hundreds of thousands of hours spent on global analytical research I have put together a list of the most important factors to consider before choosing a solution:
- In any business time is money. A key feature in a backup solution is simplicity when it comes to deployment and installation; zero hassle, zero employee intervention, zero headache. The installation should be seamless and take up little-to-no time to complete. Everything should be handled on a central, remote location on the cloud without the need to install anything on individual machines or on a complex local server.
- Configuration should be done completely in the cloud throughout the entire company; there should’nt be a need to manually configure each machine with regards to the backup settings and what data will be backed up. A solution that requires manually setting up a backup policy/job configuration should not even be a consideration.
- Why stress over using separate software to handle images of your hard disk stored on local locations when you can find a cloud backup solution that handles all of that for you? Using a cloud backup solution that supports complete DR will remove the hassle of worrying about local storage, servers, purchasing hard disks, etc.
For example: If you are away on a business trip and your Windows somehow gets corrupted you can easily repair your entire system from the cloud. With today’s high-speed internet it will only take a couple of hours to get back up and running with all of your data, applications and settings intact.
*Make sure that DR comes with “true” deduplication technology. If the Disaster Recovery is not deduped it will not be useful (Deduplication refers to backing up only one instance of a particular file throughout the world and using pointers to acknowledge who can access this file. This can be done on common files, such as Windows files to save both time and space) - A true cloud solution is mandatory! Most cloud backup solutions use proprietary storage, backing up to their own personal servers. A true cloud solution means that your data will be stored in well known, first class storage facilities that duplicate your data throughout their global network of locations. Using a proprietary storage location has a great deal of risk since they are not as secure or reliable. In 2009 Carbonite lost the data of their customers due to proprietary storage failures. True cloud locations like Amazon, Nirvanix, etc. also have a risk but their risk is much smaller and backed with a guarantee to help protect you from such instances.
- Block Level Backup, otherwise known as Delta Backup, is crucial. Block Level Backup breaks up larger files, that are changed often, into smaller pieces and only backs up pieces that have been modified. For example: Outlook stores all emails in one large .PST file, without block level backup your Cloud solution would backup this large file (around 1 GB) each time you receive an email which will tie up your business’ bandwidth and is not very practical. Block level will allow you to only back up the modified sections of the file saving both time and space.
- Security is obviously extremely important to all businesses. A backup solution is handling important data and time and effort should be made to make sure that it is secure. The key things to look out for is that the backup will be encrypted using AES-256 or higher, your backup is encrypted at the source and that you are given the ability to authorize personal encryption for key people in the company, such as the CEO.
- One of the major benefits with leveraging the cloud is the ability to access your data at all times. Your backup solution should provide the same convenience. You should be able to access your backed up data through a web interface and/or your mobile device. By access this means the ability to restore, view, share and maybe even edit.
- Speed!!! Backing up an entire computer, let alone a company, can be extremely time consuming. There are different technologies that help speed up the process; make sure the solution you choose uses these technologies. Most cloud solutions on the market are extremely slow and give little to no options when it comes to throttling the bandwidth. A backup solution that is slow negates all other fancy features that it may contain.
- Strong management consoles are often overlooked. A powerful web console can make or break a backup solution. The management section should allow you to completely control your entire company’s backup; You should be able to view reports and monitor activity, edit, add and suspend users, create/edit backup policies, control security, etc. all directly from the cloud. Many backup solutions on the market claim to have such management functionality, but at the end of the day all it does is handle the billing, which is important but not the only important thing.
- There is no point in backing up if you cannot restore. The backup solution you choose should come with a variety of restore options. Backup has come a long way from single file restore, emailing compressed files, or requesting a CD with the restored data to be shipped which can take a lot of time. In this fast paced day and age, time is of the essence, so restoring a file should be done in seconds. There should be several restore options, such as file restore, folder restore, drag and drop restore, restoring deleted files, restore from an older version, and complete Disaster Recovery restore. These options should also be available in remote locations such as from a web interface or a mobile device.
- Data is critical and losing your data can be detrimental! Make sure the backup solution you choose gives you the ability to restore your entire machine easily and quickly incase anything were to happen to your data. You should have the option to restore data to its original location and even restore Windows files if needed.
- Cost!!! As a business owner the last thing you need to worry about is another bill. Payment should be straightforward, one flat fee and without surprise charges.
- Features and bells and whistles are great but if it affects your computer’s performance it is going to slow productivity. You should not be able to feel the impact of a backup solution and it should never interrupt your work. To have different performance modes, such as battery mode or presentation mode, are key. For example: If you are presenting a PowerPoint to an important customer you should not have to feel a hang because a backup has started. The solution should intelligently notice that you are running a presentation and slow down the backup so that it goes unnoticed.
- Finally, as a business, you need something that is simple to setup, worry free, and requires little to no learning curve. A set-it-and-forget-it type of solution is ideal.
We here at Genie9 have spent years working on creating a cloud backup solution to change the way business-wide backup is done. We are proud to say that Timeline Cloud addresses all of the above requirements. Our main goal was to create a real cloud backup solution for Windows that goes above and beyond just sending a copy of your data to the cloud and referring to it as a backup. You can now try Timeline Cloud for FREE.
Thank you
-Muayyad Shehadeh
CEO
Genie9
www.Timelinecloud.com
Introducing Timeline Cloud! Real Cloud Backup Solution for Your Business and Family
May 31st
Genie9 proudly introduces our latest in backup technology Timeline Cloud.
Timeline Cloud is a real cloud backup and disaster recovery solution that combines powerful state of the art technology with the world’s most trusted and reliable service provider, Amazon S3.
Designed to have the option to be deployed to anywhere from 1 user to 1000s of users in 5 minutes through its powerful management console, Timeline Cloud is the ultimate solution for businesses looking for a feature rich, easy to manage backup solution that needs no hardware or software installation.
With flat rate billing and no surprise charges, you can backup your company no matter what the size. Flexible subscription plans allow you to choose an affordable plan for your company that will ensure 100% protection of your data.
Visit www.Timelinecloud.com/home for a free trial
A Sneak Peek into Timeline Cloud
Apr 24th
Sneak Peek into Timeline Cloud

Timeline Cloud– Revolutionary backup software: No installation needed, no hardware necessary, no network setup, low IT resources, always ready and 100% cloud based. Coming Soon: May, 2011
Mobility
Timeline Cloud Application for iPhone/iPad/iPod, Android and Windows Smart phones:
. Search and access backed up files
. View and download encrypted files, text files, PDF files, office files, images, etc…
. View and listen to backed up music and videos within the application
. Share backed up files through email
. View all backed up machines on a single account
. Monitor your backup and stay up to date with your backup’s status and health
. View a backup breakdown chart showing details regarding your backed up files/folders
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Cloud Computing: Definition, Advantages and Why You Should Switch
Mar 29th
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Cloud Computing is the supply of computational equipment and resources on demand in a simple and easy to understand way. The user does not need to know anything about how the technology physically works.
Many of the Leading IT companies such as Microsoft, Google, Apple, Amazon, Dell, Hewlett-Packard and IBM are turning to Cloud computing since it is a convenient service to provide to businesses and users that do not have the time or technical knowledge to do so, cloud computing also saves you the cost of hiring experts to setup your IT infrastructure as well as maintain it.
Businesses of all sizes should use cloud computing, though for different reasons. A small business using cloud computing would be competitive with a bigger company which has greater security and reliability needs. They now have access to the same computing resources in “the cloud”, without having the same upkeep and maintenance costs the bigger company has.
For instance, retail businesses that have multiple store locations nationwide, could save up on time and money by backing up their entire inventory data and systems to the cloud, ensuring the businesses continuity in case of system failure, natural disasters, theft and so on. Cloud also frees businesses from being hardware dependent. Replacing your hardware can be very expensive and with cloud computing it becomes unnecessary.
Companies that create and maintain large amounts of data usually deal with multiple copies of this data on storage mediums such as Hard Drives or DVD’s, cloud eliminates the need for keeping track of all these disks and storing them, especially when using deduplication technology which removes extra copies of the same file from the cloud storage.
One of the big advantages also would be that you will have access to the data from anywhere, lots of cloud backup technologies allow you to access data and download it from anywhere that has internet access, as well as view it and download it on your Smartphone. Given the enormous benefits cloud business computing technology has to offer companies, computer entrepreneurs will surely be thinking of ways to develop it even further.
Another advantage of cloud would be cloud backup. Due to the system’s scalability it expands to fit your needs as you go. Your data can be backed up and stored on the cloud which provides data protection and easy restoration as well as a way to remotely access your data at anytime, from anywhere, which will help guarantee your businesses’ continuity.
For more information about Cloud backup and Disaster Recovery please visit: http://www.genie9.com/cloud/coming_soon.aspx
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