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Google Cloud Storage for Backup and Access

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Google has been providing cloud storage under the name of Google Storage for Developers for over two years. Recently it was renamed to Google Cloud Storage and graduated from the Google Code Lab. There are many ways you can use the Google Cloud Storage. For example, you can use it to backup your files; use it as an external drive so you can drag and drop files to it. This article will go over these two use cases with Google Cloud Storage. We will use Gladinet Cloud Desktop for the demo purpose. The same use cases are covered by Gladinet Cloud Server and Gladinet Cloud for Teams too. Step 1 – Activate Google Cloud Storage If you have never used Google Cloud Storage before, the first step is to activate it for your Google Apps account or your GMail account. goto http://code.google.com/apis/storage/ , and click on the Activate Google Cloud Storage button.

Off-Site Backup with the Gladinet Cloud

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This is the last video demo of a 3-piece series about the Gladinet Cloud use case. In the previous two blog posts, we covered ‘Anywhere Access with a Cloud Drive’ and ‘Share Files with the Gladinet Cloud’. This demo is about a set-it-and-forget-it off-site backup feature in the Gladinet Cloud. Same as the previous two YouTube videos, it is best to view the following video with 720p HD option and with full screen.

Anywhere Access with a Cloud Drive

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This is the second part of a 3-part video demo series about the Gladinet Cloud use cases. In this article, we discuss having a cloud drive, where you can have native drive letter access on the desktop or have web browser access through the web. Compares to the ‘Share Files with Gladinet Cloud’ in the first series, cloud drive focuses on the flexibility of how to quickly upload random files to the cloud drive and make it available to yourself or your team, while the ‘Share File’ series focus on how to quickly systematically share big folders from your desktop to the web. This following video describes the ‘Cloud Drive’ feature and how you can have a drive, both on your PC’s desktop and on the web. The video is in YouTube 1280x720 HD format so it is best to view with the 720p option and with full screen.

Share Files with Gladinet Cloud

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We will start a 3-part mini video demo series about the Gladinet Cloud and the 3 typical use cases it will serve. In this series, we discuss sharing files among a small team. User Todd is a real estate business owner. He has arranged client files into client-per-folder under a root folder such as ‘Client Files’ on his desktop. He will need to share that with his partner in business, Mary. We saw this use case repeated in the law business. Gary is a law business owner. He has arranged client files into several categories in his PC, such as “Category A”, “Category B”, “Category C”. All these folders are on the desktop.  He needs to share these 3 big folders on his desktop with his partner in the business, John. This following video describes how you can use Gladinet Cloud to instantly share multiple desktop folders with Co-workers, thus your team.  The video is in YouTube 1280x720 HD format so it is best to view with the 720p option and Full Screen. There are basically two steps to

What can Gladinet Cloud do for You?

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This morning Gladinet Cloud for Teams 1.0 was released. (as compared to Beta release 6 weeks ago). Why Do You Need Gladinet Cloud for Teams? Out of the box, Gladinet Cloud was designed to handle the following use cases. If you find a fit for the following use cases, Gladinet Cloud is for you. Use Case 1 – Share Your Local Folder through the Cloud You have several folders on your desktop, with your PC or Laptop. You want to instantly share the folder with your team members. On one hand, the folders will show up inside Gladinet Cloud web browser for your own access. On the other hand, you can publish these folders to your team members for shared access.  Both you and your team member can use Gladinet Cloud Desktop client to access the shared folder through a drive letter in your Windows Explorer. Visit Attach Local Folder to the Cloud for step by step instruction Use Case 2 – Instant, Secure, Anywhere Access with a Cloud Drive You want to move some of your folders to the clo

Cloud Drive for Teams

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If you had a team and also a storage drive to share with the team, what are the desired features you need with the drive? You may be thinking about a hard-drive or NAS drive that you can share in the office. Now thinking in terms of a cloud drive based on cloud storage, what are the desired features come to your mind? First you may wish the drive can have different folders assigned to each team member so each team member has a private home directory in the cloud drive. Second you may wish the drive has some shared folders that everyone in the team can share. Third, you may wish there is an easy way for you to put stuff like your local folder on your PC’s desktop in the cloud drive so you can access it everywhere. If you so desire, you can also share that local folder with your team over the cloud . Forth, you may wish the drive comes out of the box with some backup software so you can easily backup some local folders into your private home directory in the cloud drive. If the

Attach Local Folder to the Cloud

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Today we had an online meeting session with a law firm. The use case is very common and typical. The owner has a desktop PC that has several folders on the desktop that he wants to move to the cloud. He has several goals in mind. Goal A : Share those folders with team members directly from desktop or from cloud. Goal B : Easier access to those folders, such as web access, anytime access and drive letter/local drive kind of access. Goal C : off-site backup of those folders.   Goal D : Team members have easy access to those folders, preferably with web access. This is a very common use case for a team environment, when everyone is roaming around, not necessarily in the same office. The team doesn’t want to maintain file server in the office, nor do they want any VPN kind of remote access solution. Welcome to the cloud computing era, when these goals are so naturally achieved by the cloud. With Gladinet Cloud for Teams, it is a feature called ‘ Attach Local Folder to the Cloud ’. T

The New Gladinet Cloud–Explained

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Gladinet has been providing Cloud Storage Access Solutions for over 3 years now. In the past, we saw Gladinet Cloud Desktop , Gladinet CloudAFS server , Gladinet Cloud Backup and Gladinet Cloud Space hit the market at different times. Existing Products Each of the Gladinet products serves a different use case. For example, Gladinet Cloud Desktop serves the use case from user’s desktop PC to connect cloud storage services from Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Rackspace or EMC to their desktop PC or laptops. Gladinet CloudAFS serves the use case that companies may want to attach cloud storage services to their file servers. Gladinet Cloud Backup serves the backup purpose, such as taking snapshots of SQL Servers or folders. Gladinet Cloud Space serve the use case of using iPad to remote visit files sitting on a Windows PC. As you noticed from these previous generation of products, they all integrate Cloud Storage Services at the client side. In the Cloud Desktop case, the cloud stora

Cloud Storage for Teams

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In a team environment, what are some of the basic requirements when it comes to cloud storage use cases? As we look below, the requirements are very similar to the old Windows File Server requirements, with some new Cloud Storage twists. Requirement A – User Home Directory Every team member needs a private space that he or she can store work related folders and files.  Many companies used active directory to map a drive to user’s home directory on a Windows File Server.  User can roam from PC to PC inside the company and always connected to his/her own home directory. This is the same requirement for cloud storage for teams. Each user needs to have a home directory. This requirement is served by the new Gladinet Cloud for Teams . Each user will have his own home directory. With the cloud storage, the new requirement is that the user home directory needs to be accessible anywhere user goes, from company office to home to on the road. Requirement B – Shared Team Folder For easy c