Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Software : Bitcasa's shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and speed

Software : Bitcasa's shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and speed


Bitcasa's shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and speed

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Bitcasa's shift to regional data storage is designed to improve privacy and speed

Cloud storage company Bitcasa will now store data for US, Asian-Pacific, Japanese and European customers within their respective regions, the company said in a statement. Data localization is designed to allow Bitcasa to provide faster performance and improved privacy.

Bitcasa launched this initiative in order to move away from sending user data back to the US, regardless of the user's location. By creating regionalized storage Bitcasa says it is less likely to have data intercepted and monitored by unwanted parties.

The company has also announced an initiative that will enable it to allow customers to store data in whatever region they choose. Japanese users will be able to store their data in Europe and vice versa. The program will begin "in the coming months," according to Bitcasa.

What Bitcasa does...

Bitcasa's stores more than 40 petabytes of data for customers in 140 countries.

Last month, Bitcasa launched a service dedicated to enabling application developers to innovate cloud storage faster, and more cost effectively. The solution, Bitcasa CloudFS Platform, was designed to give developers the opportunity to more easily create file sharing, file management, media transcoding and encryption technology.

Bitcasa was founded in 2011. In April, the company partnered with Huawei, Samsung and Telefónica to launch devices pre-loaded with Bitcasa designed to enable customers to better manage and access digital content.

Industry voice: 5 business benefits of shifting from paper forms to mobile apps

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Industry voice: 5 business benefits of shifting from paper forms to mobile apps

Business adoption of new technologies often flows from the personal use of these technologies. This can certainly be said when it comes to mobile apps and devices; the ability to download an app in seconds, share photos and data via the cloud in real-time, and communicate from any location at any time have evolved from "nice to have" to "need to have."

These consumer-grade technology expectations are just beginning to spill over to the business world. Yet, despite increased adoption of mobile devices and technologies, paper forms are burying businesses today.

Consider that the average office worker goes through 10,000 sheets of paper each year, which means that at an estimated cost of $40 (about £23.8) per case of paper, businesses are spending $80 (about £47.6) annually on paper per worker.

The sheer volume of paper not only costs your business money, but it also grinds productivity to a halt. It takes 18 minutes on average to find a paper document, and a whopping 70% of businesses would fail in three weeks if they had a catastrophic loss of paper due to a fire or flood.

The technological challenges

The costs and inefficiencies of paper forms are no longer lost on businesses that are ramping up efforts to shift paper forms and manual processes to mobile apps – and to integrate mobility with key business processes.

However, getting from paper forms to mobile apps is not without technology, business and cultural challenges. Part of the reason that businesses – particularly small to mid-sized firms lacking the budget or internal resources to undertake mobile IT projects – cling to archaic paper processes and Excel spreadsheets is a fear that developing a custom mobile app will prove costly and time intensive.

Some also harbor concerns around moving hard data that exists on paper to the cloud, maintaining control and security of customer and business data, and introducing new processes to employees who are set in their ways.

But these obstacles continue to fade; today, mobile business apps are accessible to businesses of any size due to the benefits and economics of the cloud and Do-It-Yourself app builder tools that eliminate traditional costs associated with custom app development, reduce the need for internal IT and development resources, and speed time to market from app creation to deployment across your workforce.

As a result, your business can now rapidly and affordably shift from paper forms and experience five key cost saving, productivity, and customer experience benefits that a cloud-based mobile app solution delivers.

1. Mobile time cards enhance workforce visibility

Businesses with mobile workforces often struggle to see in real-time what workers are doing on a daily and even hourly basis, where they are at any given point in time, and if they are being as productive as they could be. Paper forms compound this problem because it can often be several hours or even days before a mobile worker returns to the office, files paperwork and enters customer and project information into your system.

Cloud-based mobile apps provide greater visibility into workforce productivity in several ways. For example, businesses that rely on mobile workers in the field are fully aware that time cards are crucial for tracking employee time worked and thus, labor costs for projects. Traditional time cards present their own challenges, but by creating a time card mobile app, businesses can have the time automatically entered to ensure accuracy, and that information can be sent in real-time via the cloud to the office. Greater accuracy means fewer issues, and allow you to spend less time tracking employees and more on their actual work performance.

2. Mobile work orders improve workforce productivity

For businesses with field workers, tracking how many jobs each employee does in a week can be cumbersome and time consuming with paper work orders. They can also be hard to read, inconsistently returned to the office, lost or damaged, and impossible to get in real time. At a more granular level, fields often aren't filled in fully or correctly, and pricing is entered or calculated incorrectly.

The result? Your sales cycle grinds to a halt as a result of these delays. For a business owner, paper forms make it time consuming to know which employees are productive and which ones aren't. Mobile work orders create a system that's reliable, accurate, and accessible in real time. Companies are able to use time and date stamps to show an accurate timing of when the job occurred, while built-in GPS capabilities can confirm a worker was at a job site or customer location when he or she is supposed to be there. Businesses also have the flexibility to customize the work order form fields to their specific requirements, pre-populate pricing for parts and have all of the information captured in the mobile work order form transmitted immediately via the cloud to the office, as well as to customers if required.

3. Mobile GPS capabilities streamline vehicle routing

A cloud-based mobile app solution can also improve routing efficiency as you dispatch workers to job sites and customer locations. With GPS location capture, business owners can visualize routes on a map, consolidate two routes into one, or even calculate date and time. A light dispatch service also allows companies to send delivery information to remote or field workers, and a careful review of routes can save hundreds of gallons of gas, as well as wear and tear on vehicles.

4. Mobile inspections improve quality control

For businesses charged with conducting quality control, safety and compliance inspections at work sites, paper forms introduce several vulnerabilities and inefficiencies. Workers could report inspecting a site they never visited, and workers must rewrite the same information over and over, use expensive carbon copies that are hard to read and easily lost, and are limited to text-only data.

Mobile inspection apps allow your business to build in time and date stamps – as well as GPS location – to ensure inspections are being done correctly and in accordance with company and industry regulations. Mobile inspection apps also allow for multimedia (photos, etc.) to more easily report complicated issues and provide visual proof of issues.

Time and date stamps as well as GPS location assure you accurate and effective inspections.

5. Mobile apps transform data collection and storage

Integrating mobility into core applications that your business uses every day – such as Dropbox, Salesforce, Quickbooks and Evernote – places a premium on effective data collection that can be easily stored and shared across the organization. With mobile data collection capabilities, your employees can fill out information anywhere and have that data stored securely in the Cloud – a huge cost savings driver as each four-drawer filing cabinet costs a firm $1,500 (about £893) annually. By using Application Program Interfaces (APIs), your business can easily integrate data collected via mobile apps with your own systems. Finally, with mobile data collection capabilities, your business can collect an expanded set of information beyond text through image capture, barcode scanning, e-signatures and GPS.

Cloud mobile business app solutions are now simple and powerful to use, and lead to significant and immediate productivity gains and cost savings for businesses with mobile workers that are reliant on paper forms.

  • Jason Peck is director of marketing at Canvas

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