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Monthly Archives: June 2016
7 Steps To Validate Your Business Idea By Building An Email List
The post 7 Steps To Validate Your Business Idea By Building An Email List appeared first on HostGator Blog . You’ve read a bunch of articles on how to validate a business idea. You understand the importance of talking to your initial target customers, learning about their problems, and creating a Minimum Viable Product. Yet you continue to wait for the perfect idea because you have no clue how to actually execute what you’ve read. […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
DaaS to WaaS and the Numbers Behind the Adoption
An industry that started with the moniker Desktop as a Service (DaaS), that many now call itself Workspace as a Service (WaaS), has become commonplace in the world of IT management. But, what’s with the different names and how many inroads has the technology really made? First, the reason for… Continue reading
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After 7 Months, Google Cloud Chief Diane Greene Helps Offering Grow Up
Key to that shift has been understanding the transforming relationship between vendor and customer Continue reading
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Faster Wireless to Guide Cars, Water Plants, in Plans at the FCC
The FCC on July 14 will consider steps to identify and open up “vast amounts of spectrum” for so-called 5G wireless systems. Continue reading
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Q&A: Memset Co-Founder Kate Craig-Wood on the Pitfalls of G-Cloud
The WHIR caught up with Kate Craig-Wood over email to learn more about her experience with G-Cloud as the application deadline for service providers on the new G-Cloud framework comes closer. Continue reading
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