For free, you will be able to store Amazon
content on the cloud server.
Not exact matches
The term, «
cloud» describes hosting (saving)
content online in a
server, usually owned or rented by a business, rather than
on individual hardware such as a desktop, laptop, or phone.
I sometimes experienced a bit of lag, especially when accessing
cloud content, but that could just as well be
on the
server side as it is
on the device's side.
All the
content you bought from Amazon will be stored in the
cloud for free, and the browser
on the Fire will make use of Amazon's
servers to preload parts of websites that you read most frequently.
Principle 2: [Google owns and stores the actual digital
content] The books themselves will be stored «in the
cloud,» meaning out
on some Google
server, rather than
on your computer hard drive or in a device you own.
It also appears that these books will all be part of the «
cloud» meaning that the
content will remain
on Blio
servers and you will need some internet connection to access it unless you have downloaded it.
Cloud Collections allows you to group
content into like groups and then store them
on Amazon's
server instead of your tablet's memory.
Streaming
content from your Plex Media
Server is great, but sometimes — like when you're going to be offline or stuck with cruddy internet speeds while traveling — there's no substitution for having a copy of the media stored
on your device instead of in the
cloud.
DataWind claimed that their back - end
cloud servers compress and accelerate the delivery of web
content by a factor of up to 30x rendering a fast and rich desktop - like web experience even
on traditional GPRS / EDGE mobile networks.
Here, the company is hosting old games
on its
cloud server and these are then streamed to PlayStation 4 and PCs not unlike how Spotify or Netflix stream media
content to mobile devices.
IT Support Engineer — Ellis Memorial Hospital — Sacramento, CA — February 2015 - present • Provide desktop support for more than 300 doctors, nurses, and hospital technicians • Maintain and troubleshoot network of 500 computer and mobile devices • Create internal documentation for software /
Cloud - based application use • Cable new hospital wing and integrate into larger network, migrating user accounts from previous systemComputer Support Specialist — LearningTech — Austin, TX — January 2013 - June 2015 • Set up new user accounts
on the
content management system, email exchange
server, and trouble ticket system • Provided in - person and remote support to more than 50 customers • Ran help desk and resolved issues with guaranteed response time of 24 - 36 hours • Set user permissions following company security guidelines