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Projections show a zettabyte of annual data transfers by 2016

Projections show a zettabyte of annual data transfers by 2016

A zettabyte. Let’s put that amount of data into perspective. That’s 1024 exabytes. An exabyte is 1024 terabytes. Now it’s starting to become clear as many people have an idea of how large a terabyte is, but in case you don’t, it’s 1024 gigabytes. Now we’re talking – everyone knows that a gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 bytes. Now that we have a point of reference, take a gigabyte drive and stack 1,099,511,627,776 of them on top of each other. That’s a zettabyte, and that’s what Cisco is predicting for annual data transfers worldwide in three years. Check out this infographic to get a full scope of it all….

7 apps every business should consider

7 apps every business should consider

As smartphones and tablets have unstoppably consolidated their vice-like grip on everyday life, no business would want to be left behind. Products and services (like ReZoop’s mobile punch card) can be purchased at the press of a button, revolutionizing the way business is conducted and making the marketplace landscape a cutthroat and ever-evolving minefield. There are a number of mobile apps businesses can use to stay relevant and ahead of the game, and their competitors. Here are seven of them. …

Cisco taps into well-performed bad poetry to accomplish... something

Cisco taps into well-performed bad poetry to accomplish... something

“The beauty of writing poetry is that you don’t have to make much sense to be good at it.” ~ Unknown Poet When a company that attributes 16% of its revenue to routers does anything creative, it’s worth reporting. The video below is currently featured on Cisco’s YouTube channel and has accumulated 153 views in 6 days. It’s possible that their 5683 subscribers weren’t looking to Cisco to fill their beatnik fix for the week or that the poem itself, well-performed as it is, oozes more cheese in the form of social media references than a fondue pot in the Facebook corporate cafeteria. Either way, we figured…

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