We hear a lot these days about using "the cloud" for everything from storing your vacation photos to managing critical business applications. The concept touts convenience and cost savings while raising concerns about security and whether or not the cloud represents real value for business users. And when it comes to critical applications such as color management, it can seem like a major leap of faith.
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"Cloud Computing" Works for Consistent Color
We hear a lot these days about using "the cloud" for everything from storing your vacation photos to managing critical business applications. The concept touts convenience and cost savings while raising concerns about security and whether or not the cloud represents real value for business users. And when it comes to critical applications such as color management, it can seem like a major leap of faith.