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Have you heard the term “cloud
computing?" If so, maybe you have some ideas of what it is, but cannot quite pinpoint what it does and how we can benefit
from it, “The Cloud Revolution Tops” written by editor-at-large of Cloud-Pros III, Bobby Taylor, will get you
acquainted with the topic in no time. While the book is still technical in nature, those who have worked in and with
the technology industry should have no problem following the materials from start to end. The ideal audience would be
those in the professions of application and system architect, data center specialist, business analyst, and all
the way to CIO, CTO, and COO. What “The Cloud Revolution Tops” provides is a snapshot of where cloud computing
is today and presents the snapshot in an easy-to-understand manner. This includes both its potential and challenge.
In a nutshell, cloud computing enables on-demand
network access to a shared pool of resources that can be rapidly provisioned and released. It simplifies and drives
down the cost of operations while enabling the business users to tap onto the computing power in a way never dreamed before.
Today, most businesses over provision what they normally need in terms of computing resources due to operational spikes.
But yet, when there is an unforeseeable demand spike, some businesses fail to delivery (have you ever tried to buy movie tickets
online during the holidays?). The idea is that instead of buying more and more servers to cater for the spikes and leave
the servers way under utilized in normal day operation, outsource the spike (or even the entire operation) to the cloud.
How much would that cost? For example, Amazon’s Elastic Computing Cloud (EC2) charges $0.085 per instance per
hour.
The cloud economy is
hard to ignore. Take web hosting as an example. Most bloggers do not host their websites in a server at home (having
said that, I know some do). For those who have opted for a paid service, we often have to be mindful on how much disk
space and monthly bandwidth we utilize. Right after my holiday to Spain, I have published articles that came with photos on
a weekly basis. During the 12 weeks publication period, I had experienced spikes that busted my monthly bandwidth
quota and had the site shutdown momentarily several times. There are web hosting companies out there that have grown
into a significant size and offer unlimited disk storage and monthly data transfer. That is way more that what
I would dream of (though I have my reasons to stay with my existing hosting company). And that is an illustration on
how such an economy of scale can benefit the consumers. Imagine what this could mean for the corporates.
As highlighted in the book, there are challenges
that corporate users faced with cloud implementation. Not having a control on where the corporate data resides can be
an issue. It could be a security risk too. There have been talks about ‘private cloud’ or even
a ‘hybrid cloud’ in achieving the economic of scale that lowers the cost using existing data center setup as a
benchmark. If corporates can host their in-house applications through virtualization, outsource the spikes to a public
cloud, or even consider conducting the system test, user acceptance test, stress test, and etc. that often do not contain
real life data outside the private cloud, they may be able to reap the benefits of cloud computing.
Another barrier of taking cloud computing to the next level –
as mentioned in the book – is that some of the major standards are still very much proprietary. And
it seems to me that the open standard is still at its maturing stage. I think one of the reasons why this book is so
named is because if the corporates wish to skip through the proprietary stage, the corporates need to get together and voice
out what they want: No vendor lock-in. That is a revolution in a sense, besides the fact that to make cloud computing
works, there are changes in almost all levels.
The book has quoted some noteworthy implementations. On the private sector, there is SalesForce.com’s
cloud platform - Force.com. On the public sector, in USA, there is NASA’s Nebula Cloud Computing Platform.
The Pro that wrote this material has also quoted a number of major players in cloud computing. If you wish to pick up
one book to know what cloud computing is as of today, “The Cloud Revolution Tops” would be it.
"Clear-Cloud.com has been my primary source of income for the
last six years and I enjoy having my own business. I have purchased pallets from Clear-Cloud.com and have made a profit of
about 500% on my original investment. I continue to check Clear-Cloud.com daily for good deals." – Terry L.
"I always wanted to work for myself but the time was never right. I found Clear-Cloud.com
and Amazon, and I have not slowed down yet. I will continue to buy here and make nice weekly money." – Peter Y.
"Clear-Cloud.com has allowed me to become very
successful with such a varied lot of Mobile Computing Devices to choose from. – Susan M." +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Thetop google trending
queries in the U.S. were concerned smartphones and tablets. The top five were: iPad 3, iPad Mini, Samsung Galaxy S3, Kindle
Fire and Nexus 7. And number six was Microsoft Surface.
Among U.S. searches
for phones, Apple and Samsung dominated. The top five trending searches were: iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy
Note and Galaxy Note 2.
This is excellent news for year 2013 Mobile Device Brokers.
But Microsoft, Nokia and RIM haven't been forgotten, despite being overshadowed by Apple, Google, and Samsung. Their
products found places in the top 10: Blackberry Bold and Blackberry Curve ranked sixth and seventh while the Nokia Lumia 900
and Windows 8 Phone ranked eighth and ninth.
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We are now accepting
new Mobile Device Brokers (USA based only) if interested,contact us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
Be a year 2013 Mobile Device Broker....acquire Corporate and Enterprise like new Mobile Devices
for pennies on the dollar.....participate in the huge 4.7 billion dollar USA “underground economy” by being active
at local regional swap meets....sell your Enterprise mobile devices and make (easily) $2k to $5K weekly. Contact a Mobile Device Broker today...email us
at clearcloud101@gmail.com....
Remember - there really is a Mobile Cloud Computing Revolution
that’s going on now.....a big in-demand “position”....is being a yr 2013 Mobile Device Broker.... get your very own (not automated!) Mobile
Device Broker “mentor” and he’ll guide you every step of the way.
Why waste your time sending resumes, and all that stuff...be self employed...yr 2013...get into the Mobile Cloud Computing
Revolution....now....email us clearcloud101@gmail.com We really do want to hear from
you....
You’ll also see that the era of the Desktop
PC is history.......skeptical? Well just “google” terms like “New Mobile Cloud Revolution,” or, “death
of the Desktop PC”.....yes, it’s true....the Mobile Cloud Computing Revolution is here....now.
The trends in Mobile Cloud Computing are being advanced so fast that there is a HUGE multi-billion
“undergroud” economy happening now....we will show you (once you're signed-up http://clear-cloud.com/enroll.html)
how to “pull in” over $2000 weekly in profits....by selling, at a very nice margin, the semi-new Mobile Devices
you’ve acquired via the Corporate-Enterprise Mobile Device Off-load channels....it’s fun, easy too....contact
us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
See how Ted makes
$150,000 a year as a Mobile Device Broker.....he, as a Mobile Device Broker acquires the semi-new Enterprise-Corporate Mobile
Devices (Tablets, Smartphones, Netbooks, Laptops, Kindles, and others) from the Enterprise-Corporate Off-Loads, at prices
literally “pennies on the dollar” and then Ted sells the valuable in-demand devices in the multi-billion dollar
USA “underground economy (totally legal too!) at very handsome profits. He usually makes around $75 to $125 per sale.
You can do so too....contact us at clearcloud101@gmail.com to speak to a seasoned Mobile Device Broker ( see
the "Ted" links below)
The digital world likes its own talk, and one of its most popular phrases today
is "cloud computing." You see the expression everywhere new uses for the Internet are discussed. But what do techies
and companies mean when they refer to doing things in "the cloud"? They aren't talking about meteorology, and all
they see when they use the term—which is always singular—is sunshine, not rain.
What exactly is this thing
called CLOUD COMPUTING?
Jerry Taylor of Boston IT Brokers offers a plain-English guide on "cloud"
computing, ranging from simply storing your stuff online, to running full-blown apps that live on servers rather than your
PC or Mac.
To
help you navigate through the talk about cloud computing, here's a very basic explainer. It doesn't cover every detail current
among Internet experts. But I hope it gives regular folks a better understanding of the "cloud" products and services
being offered them.
At
its most basic level, the "cloud" is simply the Internet, or the vast array of servers around the world that comprise
it. When people say a digital document is stored, or a digital task is being performed in the cloud, they mean that the file
or application lives on a server you access over an Internet connection, via a Web browser or app, rather than on "local"
devices, like your computer or smartphone.
This isn't a new idea. For years, there have been services that would back up your files to a distant server over
the Internet or keep your photos online. And Web-based email programs, like Yahoo Mail or Hotmail, are familiar examples of
cloud-based applications. These programs live on servers, not your PC, and you access them through a Web browser.
What's changed is that, in recent years,
large-scale Internet-based storage has gotten cheaper, so it's possible for programmers to create more-sophisticated remote
software, and the speed and ubiquity of Internet connections have improved. Also, some users have expressed a desire to share
and collaborate in easier and richer ways than emailing files. Cloud-based services let many users view, comment on, and edit
the same material. All this has given a boost to cloud computing.
On top of that, computers are changing in ways that make cloud services more desirable.
Your little netbook may lack the huge hard disk needed to hold all your music or photos, but there are ways to keep this material
in the cloud and access it at will. Your smartphone can't run all the sophisticated programs, or store all the files, that
your PC can. But, if it's connected to cloud storage and cloud-based apps, it can do much more than its hardware specs suggest.
And, with cloud file storage and apps that run on remote servers, you could conceivably travel without any computer. A borrowed
PC, tablet or smartphone might be all you need to log in and do real work.
So, in recent years, a flood of cloud-based products and services have appeared
to store and share files; to keep information on all your devices synchronized; and even to perform tasks like editing photos,
or creating and editing long documents or large spreadsheets.
For instance, I wrote parts of this column in a private test edition of a cloud-based version
of Microsoft Word that the company
will release soon. In fact, Microsoft will be making its entire Office suite available free in the cloud. Google
and others already have such cloud-based productivity suites. Another example:
Many of the 200,000 apps for Apple's iPhone are merely small programs that tap data or services stored in the cloud to provide
everything from restaurant choices to driving directions.
There are other good examples. At Picnik.com, you'll find an elegant, versatile
cloud-based photo editor that can work on pictures from a wide variety of Web-based photo sites as well as those on your own
hard disk. At Zoho.com, you'll find a cornucopia of cloud-based apps that interact with both the Web and your local hard disk.
You can track your finances using a cloud-based program called Mint, which is available from a PC browser, or from an iPhone
or Android-based phone.
Of
course, clever readers will have noticed that this trend toward cloud computing has an obvious flaw. If you aren't connected
to the Internet—or are saddled with a poor connection—you could be left high and dry when you want access to an
important file stored remotely, or need to use a cloud-based program. Google, which is building an entire cloud-based operating
system, and other companies have come up with ways to store some remote material on your local device. But these solutions
aren't yet comprehensive, so wise users will make sure that the tools and files they need most are still available on their
devices.
Some products
get around this by offering hybrid cloud and local services. One of my favorites in this category is SugarSync, which backs
up key folders you select to the Web and synchronizes them to the hard disks on your PCs or Macs, so you always have the freshest
copies handy, whether you have a connection or not. Another problem is privacy. Many of these cloud services have good security,
but prying hackers are relentless and smart, so consumers should be careful about what they store in the cloud. You may not
care if a family photo is swiped, but your Social Security number is a different matter.
Cloud computing is here, and growing, and quite useful. It will
only get better and better.
You’ll learn (once you sign up) how large Corporates-Enterprises are currently off-loading to the liquidation
channels millions of dollars of valuable like-new Tablets, Smartphones, Laptops, e-readers, Netbooks and associated “surplus”
accessories...every month...email us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
to see how you can get involved...(USA based only, NO foreign Mobile Device Brokers allowed due to regulations and Corporate-Enterprise
rules)...
From Sean Peter Pitts, Clear Cloud's
VP for new Brokers and Acquisition Specialists
Hello potential Mobile Device Broker for Hilton Intl
or Hyatt National or other Corporate or Hospitality Enterprise.
Want in with Hilton or Hyatt or Hertz or one of several other major Corporates? We are currently seeking (as per
Spring 2013) 167 Placements for Mobile Device Broker to be assigned to Hilton Intl or Hyatt
Regional (in your area) or Farmers Insurance, Hertz or Avis. No experience if necessary - we provide the online training to
help you come up to speed quickly in this extremely profitable (but largely unnoticed by the public) field of acquiring-liquidating
the IT Asset disposals from the Enterprises-Corporates.
It is only $25 to start and become assigned to your IT
Asset Disposal Corporate contact, so you can receive your initial Mobile Device Advance of 6 to 14 Mobile Devices from the
IT asset disposal pipeline.
It's your opportunity of becoming a Mobile Device Broker that works with
assigned Enterprise-Corporates so you can receive, always on a Broker Advance, their IT Assets Disposals and then to sell-liquidate
the units at swap meets, face-to-face sales, or eBay or Amazon. You usually have 90 to 120 days from the time you receive
your Broker Advance to sell-liquidate - at a very large profit per Mobile Device - and the remit to your assigned Corporate-Enterprise
the Broker price. Profits of $65 to $165 (per mobile device) are fairly easy, as long as you adhere to the guidelines we train
you for.
This is fun and engaging "work" that is changing every several months, due to the fast-paced
Mobile Computing Revolution that's going on now in America.
Your online
Training takes around 5 to 6 days, then you’re assigned a Certified-Approved Broker ID Numerical Identifier, for your
initial Broker Advance.
All regions of USA are available, but the limited number of slots we have been
assigned to fill will go fairly fast, so if you want in, now is a good time to start. Your online training starts as soon
as we receive your Application. It covers the essentials of Mobile Devices and the rules and Guidelines for acting as a Mobile
Device Broker for the Enterprises-Corporates.
Your Broker
advance is initially business Netbooks and-or Unlocked
3G Smartphones. More advanced Laptops will be provided on your second Broker Advance after you
have gone through the initial Advance and remitted the payment.
Typically your remit back
price (i.e., what you pay the Enterprise-Corporate you are assigned to after you've liquidated the lot-batch) is mostly only
$23 to $37 per unit. They can easily be sold for over $120 - to $165; you may choose to sell the units in your local area,
via face-to-face sales, or you may sell the units on eBay or Amazon.
After you receive the Broker Advance
you have 90 to 120 days to sell-liquidate the units.
We here at Clear-Cloud Network will work with you if you
need assistance in successfully selling the units.
The demand is HUGE and the opportunities here are very large
too.
You see, due to the explosive growth and huge volume of Mobile Devices having
increased bandwidth and faster throughput every few to several months, Hilton and Hyatt and other Enterprise level companies
we work with are faced with the problem of acquiring every Qtr
huge new batches of Mobile Devices, such as
Smartphones
that are 3G and 4G capable, and Netbooks with embedded 3G interface, and now Laptops with Windows7
and powerful business Apps installed.
However, they
must also put large volumes of the "old" Mobile Devices, that are really only pre-used
by a corporate employee for 90 to 110 days, onto the IT Asset Disposal pipeline...and this is now a regular occurrence that's
also growing fast. This is where YOU the Mobile Device Broker comes into "play."
You
will acquire on Broker Advance small to medium sized lots-batches of these valuable IT Asset disposals that are Mobile Devices
(Notebooks, Tablet PCs, Smartphones, Blackberrys, Netbooks) and then sell-liquidate on eBay, Amazon, or in your local community,
via newspaper ads or fliers. You can easily earn $110 to $165 per Mobile Device, IF, you adhere to the rules-Guidelines and
market these devices as Business Devices, to the correct clients.
And we show you how to KEEP your clients coming
back to you every Qtr for more IT Asset disposals that are Business Devices, in demand, and that command high profit margins.
There are enormous profits here for the Mobile
Device Broker that takes advantage of this "hidden" opportunity.
Once you're assigned to one of several
Corporate-Enterprise Companies we work with, you'll receive on a Broker Advance (USA only no Canada or other off-shore regions)
between 6 and 14 Mobile Devices that are part of the regularly performed IT Asset Disposals."
Below- see a recent
arrival of IT Assets received from Hyatt IT - these are "clean" (i.e., wiped hard drives, all business Apps removed
then re-installed with new Windows Professional7)and these Notebooks come with all accessories, cables and 60 day guarantee
of optimal functionality;these are offered as Broker Advance with 90 day remit payment time frame - plenty of time for successful
and profitable sale of lot-batch.As a Mobile Device Broker you'll have access to these IT Asset Disposals on a weekly basis.
Below are Clear-Cloud's Network latest lots-batches of IT
Asset Disposals - units available to Registered Mobile Device Brokers, as of 4-14-12 to11-11-12
Thus, please study this Mod because Tablet PCs are (going to) be
very big this summer - ever heard of Steve Jobs? Yeah him, at Apple - which is a "walled garden" type of
operating system - it's proprietary - we here at www.clear-cloud.com are VERY big believers
in OPEN SOURCE software - not Apples and others.....so, why is this being presented to you the Broker (of Mobile Computing
Devices)? (they're rugged too..........see this Video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxFexyK948I
Well, because Tablet
PCs are going to be VERY big and there's a lot of margin for profit here IF you "know what you're doing." Enjoy
this updated Mod................Steve K. Hollis, Sr. Clear Cloud.com
We are now accepting new Mobile Device Brokers (USA
based only) if interested,contact us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
Below is a small list
of our large inventory of off-loaded Enterprise-Corporate like new Mobile Devices.
These units are "Like New"
- Fully tested and functional, with no cosmetic or display defects. Excellent condition all around.
Light
Use (B)
These units have very light scratches and minor cosmetic blemishes. These are fully tested and functional,
with no display defects.
Moderate Use (C)
These units have some very small scratches
or scuffs. These are fully tested and functional units with no display defects.
4GB 7” capacitive multi-touch touchscreen Tablet Android 4.0 camera,
3G New Min order 44 Price per unit $110.00 Off-loaded to
Enterprise-Corporate liquidation channels. Original acquisition was 334 units. Now 77 left. If interested email us at clearcloud101@gmail.com or call 1-661-670-6092. Min order
is 44 Tablets. Prior Enterprise owner was Allstate Insurance, Chicago, Il....USA only, NO foreign orders accepted.
Like New - 8GB 7" capacitive
touchscreen Tablet Android 4.0 webcam, 3G Min order 97 units, $46.75 per Tablet Prior owner of lot was Farmers Insurance San Francisco, Ca. A very
popular Tablet...an easy sell on your website, or, locally via swap meets. Original acquisition was 884 units. Now 122
left. If interested email us at clearcloud101@gmail.com or call 1-661-670-6092. Min order
is 97 Tablets. Prior Enterprise owner was Farmers Insurance, Austin, Texas....USA only, NO foreign orders accepted.
Verizon Mobile hotspot; Corporate-Enterprise
Off-load, Frys Computers Inc (prior lot owner was Frys.com, USA) 368 units left; min order 211 units, $9.22 each. An excellent
choice....sell locally or on your blog or website...make an easy $35 per to $55 per sale....very popular with businesses and
consumers. Original acquisition was 1,274 units. Now 368 left. If interested email us at clearcloud101@gmail.com or call 1-661-670-6092. Min order
is 211 Verizon Mobile Hotspots. Prior Enterprise owner was Frys.com Woodland Hills, Ca....USA only, NO foreign orders accepted. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Panasonic 3D Blu-ray player
Semi New - Min order 197 units, $23.75 per Blu-ray player Prior owner of lot was Pacific Premier, LA Ca. A very popular Blu-ray player...an easy sell on your website, blog, or, locally via swap meets. Original acquisition was 884 units. Now
277 left. If interested email us at clearcloud101@gmail.com or call 1-661-670-6092. Min order is 197 Blu-ray players. USA only, NO foreign orders accepted. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ C Grade Dell Laptops original MSRP $2106
SEE IMAGE BELOW
Original Enterprise owner of this lot was 3M Corporation, Dallas Texas Lot acquisition was 3,345 units....min order is 53 Laptops.....$113.55 each. C Grade Dell Laptops original MSRP $2106 Corporate-Enterprise Off-load, 3M Corporation,
Dallas Texas (prior lot owner
was 3M Corporation, Dallas Texas USA) 211 units left; min order 117 units, $113.55 each. An excellent choice....sell locally
or on your blog or website...make an easy $255 per sale....very popular with businesses and consumers. Original acquisition was 3345 units. Now 211 left. If interested email
us at clearcloud101@gmail.com or call 1-661-670-6092. Min order is 53 C Grade Dell Laptops. Prior Enterprise owner was 3M corpotation Dallas Texas....USA only, NO
foreign orders accepted. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Why waste your time sending resumes, and all that
stuff...be self employed...yr 2013...get into the Mobile Cloud Computing Revolution....now....email us
You’ll also
see that the era of the Desktop PC is history.......skeptical? Well just “google” terms like “New Mobile
Cloud Revolution,” or, “death of the Desktop PC”.....yes, it’s true....the Mobile Cloud Computing
Revolution is here....now.
The trends in Mobile Cloud Computing are being advanced so fast that there is a HUGE multi-billion
“undergroud” economy happening now....we will show you (once you're signed-uphttp://clear-cloud.com/enroll.html) how to “pull in” over $2000 weekly
in profits....by selling, at a very nice margin, the semi-new Mobile Devices you’ve acquired via the Corporate-Enterprise
Mobile Device Off-load channels....it’s fun, easy too....contact us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
See how Ted makes $150,000 a year as a Mobile Device Broker.....he, as a Mobile Device Broker acquires the semi-new
Enterprise-Corporate Mobile Devices (Tablets, Smartphones, Netbooks, Laptops, Kindles, and others) from the Enterprise-Corporate
Off-Loads, at prices literally “pennies on the dollar” and then Ted sells the valuable in-demand devices in the
multi-billion dollar USA “underground economy (totally legal too!) at very handsome profits. He usually makes around
$75 to $125 per sale. You can do so too....contact us at clearcloud101@gmail.com
to speak to a seasoned Mobile Device Broker ( see the "Ted" links below)