In this infographic presented by ProfitBricks learn about the vital role MSPs have played since IBM launched their PC in 1981, their business models, and the challenges they face today as we move towards Cloud Computing.
Category: Internet
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Embracing the Cloud
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Skype Celebrates a Decade of Meaningful Conversations!
Skype is celebrating 10 years of meaningful conversations! Over the years they’ve made it possible for soldiers overseas to witness the births of their children and for professors to connect with their students from the bottom of the ocean. To learn more about how Skype has connected every corner of the globe, check out this infographic!
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How Do You Measure Content Marketing?
Content marketing is a great way to engage customers, but what is the best way to go about it and how is it measured? Check out the infographic below presented by Brandpoint to learn about how content marketing exposes consumers to your brand, engages potential customers, and converts them into leads and sales.
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The Anatomy of a Terrible Web Host
When kickstarting your on website it’s important that you first find a good web host. There are certain things you want to look for when choosing one. Check out the infographic below presented by websitehostreview.com to learn about what makes a web host good or bad.
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Giving Goes Digital: The Future of Fundraising
As more people use the digital world for everyday use, online giving takes on an upward trend. By 2022, if online giving continues at its current rate, it will grow by 176.4%! Check out this infographic about the future of online giving, presented by Blackbaud.
Giving Goes Digital – An infographic by the team at blackbaud
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The Perfect Data Storm
The consumption of visually heavy social content has risen considerably in recent years thanks to speedier internet connections and introductions of products like smart phones and tablet PCs in the market. Content such as high-def photos and videos (although highly enjoyable) slows down networks significantly. In fact, it has been estimated that our network providers will have to add about 1000x more bandwith in the next few years to simply keep up with content demand. Check out this infographic to learn more about this network traffic jam and how network providers should approach the problem.
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It’s a SaaS World
Got a ton of data you need to host or store? Send it to the cloud! Services like SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS have enabled businesses to invest less in heavy-duty storage hardware in favor of virtual servers, and there’s no turning back. Check this new infographic to find out which cloud service is best suited for your life!
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Uncle Sam Wants You to Hack for the US Government
Let’s face it, the US government doesn’t have the strongest cyber security workforce. That’s why they are trying to beef it up, and they are starting with students. This infographic takes a look at how the government is recruiting students to become white hat hackers. Check it out below to learn more.
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The Online Revolution
With approximately 2,405,518,376 Internet users in the world, it’s safe to say that the web has had a substantial impact on the world and the ways in which people live and interact. As the number of Internet users grow, the world changes.
Millions of moms now have an outlet for their creativity with the introduction of Pinterest. Approximately 5 million stay-at-home-moms are using the site in the United States.
The Internet opens up learning opportunities. More than 6.7 million people take at lease one online course and there is now a number of massive open online courses taught by Ivy League professors. Thanks to MOOCS, people can taste Ivy League education for free.
The power of hacktivism played a huge part in changing the face of politics. Wikileaks’ release of 251,287 classified documents initiated the Arab Spring which eventually led to the overthrow of Egypt and of Tunisia. Overthrow of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was organized through Twitter and the Tunisian revolution was documented by Tunisian bloggers. Social media was used as a way to spread rebellious inspiration — videos and photographs of state brutality. It also served to spread logistical information of when and where to protest.
In this infographic, BestCommunicationsDegrees.com explores the ways in which the Internet and its users have changed the face of the world.