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  2. Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing is believed to have been invented by J. C. R. Licklider in the 1960s with his work on ARPANET to connect people and data from anywhere at any time. [1]In 1983, CompuServe offered its consumer users a small amount of disk space that could be used to store any files they chose to upload.

  3. History of cloud computing - Wikipedia

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    CloudChain, a cloud-oriented blockchain system is designed to increase the layers of security. [36] Currently, global spending on cloud computing services has reached $706 billion and the International Data Corporation predicts it to reach $1.3 trillion by 2025. [37]

  4. Timeline of Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

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    AWS launches a new region called us-west-2 and located in Oregon, its third region in the United States for general public use. [56] [57] 2011: September 1: Ecosystem: Cloudyn, which provides cloud monitoring and cost optimization for cloud infrastructure (like that of Amazon AWS), launches. [citation needed] 2011: December 14: Regional ...

  5. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has a similarly named but unrelated software plus service offering called OneDrive for Business (previously SkyDrive Pro [20] [21]). While OneDrive is a personal storage service on the web, OneDrive for Business is a managed cloud storage for business users that replaces SharePoint Workspace. The physical medium on which the ...

  6. 14 Best Free Cloud Storage Options - AOL

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    For just $2.99 per month, you can upgrade your account to 500GB of storage, making Degoo one of the most affordable cloud storage solutions with tremendous storage capacity. Google Drive

  7. Iron Mountain (company) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Mountain Inc. (NYSE: IRM) is an American enterprise information management services company founded in 1951 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.Its records management, information destruction, and data backup and recovery services are supplied to more than 220,000 customers [4] in 58 countries throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

  8. Carbonite, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The encrypted files are stored on 15-drive RAID 6 storage arrays. [10] The program is designed to automatically back up user-generated content including text documents, spreadsheets, financial documents, photos, music, etc. The 2017 PC Magazine review found that a few audio files and photos were omitted from the backup without obvious reason. [11]

  9. IDrive Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pro Softnet Corporation was founded in 1995 and is based in Calabasas, California, within Los Angeles County. [4]Pro Softnet Corporation's initial product was called IBackup, but it acquired the idrive.com domain name from defunct company I-drive around mid-2003.