Exactly What Is "The Cloud"?
- Created on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 23:22
- Written by Super User
I'm sure you've heard of this new term, "the cloud", or maybe "cloud computing". It's all the buzz lately. So, just what is meant by all this talk of masses of condensed water vapor hovering ominously in the atmosphere? Well, it's quite simple. Just imagine an actual cumulus or cirrus cloud floating through the sky. You know it's there. You can see it. It actually exists. You just can't touch it. Even if you were inside it, you could see the effects of it, but you'd really not be able to physically hold it in your hand.
New Site is Ready!
- Created on Monday, 08 August 2011 19:45
- Written by Super User
The new site is finally here! BamaDigital is getting off the ground quite nicely. We already have web design clients lined up and have completed a couple of sites in the month of August (SynergyUniversity.co and BamaDigital.com). Both of these sites are in a phase by phase process. Phase 2 of BamaDigital.com will bring the ability for users to register on the site and also the ability to raise a support ticket online for any of our services we provide.
We have some news about new products that we will be able to offer that weren't in the inital plans of BamaDigital. One is cloud-based file hosting and off-site, cloud-based backup solutions for your data. Keep watching the IT Services section of the site for more details and pricing information about these services very soon. We'll have more information about other new services in the near future, too.
Thanks to everyone for your support as we are launching this business. It's great to have a very loyal customer base and clients who believe in you and the products you offer.
New Horizons
- Created on Saturday, 06 August 2011 20:42
- Written by Nathan Geno
I have always had an interest in how things work. I remember back when I was growing up, I'd be staying at my grandparents' house looking for something to do. I'd go ask my grandma if she had anything I could take apart. She'd usually come back with an old coffee maker, an iron or hairdryer that didn't work anymore. I'd go out to the barn, get a screwdriver (or a hammer if necessary) and go to "work" on it. Back then, the items I "worked" on didn't usually operate properly when I was done. As I got older, that changed...thankfully.



