DO NOW Working on the Cloud Do you have a lot of files on your computer but don’t have the space to store them? Do you worry about losing files? Do you.

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DO NOW Working on the Cloud Do you have a lot of files on your computer but don’t have the space to store them? Do you worry about losing files? Do you want your files to be secure and easily accessible? __________________________________________ What is cloud storage? How do you feel about saving your work on the cloud?

What is cloud storage? Online file storage centers or cloud storage providers allow you to safely upload your files to the Internet. There are various providers of cloud storage Examples: – Apple iCloud – Dropbox – Amazon Cloud Drive – Microsoft SkyDrive – Google Drive

Apple iCloud Gives 5GB of free storage (if you want more, you have to pay for it yearly) Allows you to sync all your idevices to iCloud Anything you have stored in the iCloud can be accessed from any idevice – For example, a document typed on an iPad and saved to the iCloud can be accessed from an iPhone.

Dropbox Gives you 2GB of free storage Allows you to get more free space by completing certain tasks Available in the App Store and Android Market. For example, a file uploaded to Dropbox from a MacBook can be accessed from a Samsung phone.

Amazon Cloud Drive Gives you 5GB of free storage (additional storage is available for $10 a year) Available for download on Kindle Fire(HD) A Save to CloudDrive app is available in the App Store for $1.99 and Amazon Cloud Pictures is in the Android Market for free.

Microsoft SkyDrive Gives you 7GB of free storage (additional storage can be bought) Requires a Windows Live account to be accessed Can be saved to a Windows computer as a mapped drive.

Google Drive Gives you 15GB of free storage Requires a G-mail account to be accessed Individuals can buy more storage for themselves (Google Apps for Business Administrators can buy storage licenses) Allows you to type documents, make spreadsheets/presentations, etc., and then save

Which One Should I Pick? The cloud provider you pick should fulfill all your needs as the consumer. If you need a lot of space, choose a provider that allows you to get the space you need. If you don’t need a lot of space, choose a provider that you can use for storing files that don’t take up a lot of space.

Which One Should I Pick? Apple iCloud: Apple iCloud: Good if you use many Apple Devices. Drop Box: Drop Box: Small amount of storage available, but compatible. Amazon Cloud Device: Amazon Cloud Device: Good for Kindle device and digital media. Microsoft SkyDrive: Microsoft SkyDrive: Designed for Windows computers. Used by many businesses. You have a Microsoft account through your school account. Google Drive: Google Drive: Most memory for free. Can access anywhere, but works best when used with Chrome.

Your Task Download the “Cloud Storage Assignment” from our class website or GROUPSHARE folder. Complete the assignments explained on the PowerPoint slides. You do not have to work with the person that is assigned to the same company.

Your Task Apple iCloud: Neil, Marcelino, Roberto Apple iCloud: Neil, Marcelino, Roberto Drop Box: Aidan, Siobhan Drop Box: Aidan, Siobhan Amazon Cloud Device: Rene, Taylor Amazon Cloud Device: Rene, Taylor Microsoft SkyDrive: Erin, Sal Microsoft SkyDrive: Erin, Sal Google Drive: Anahis, Jarel Google Drive: Anahis, Jarel