
John MacHardy
(802) 486-6057
Vermont
Seeking solutions has become our base of operations. Understanding the tools is the starting point.
In the early years of computers and computing, the office paradigm was to have a mainframe loaded with a database or two that were relevant to its business.
Growing that data was limited to the company's ability to outreach, using print advertising and sales people. Word of mouth campaigns were big, and good enough to churn up a good chunk of business.
Presently, we are experiencing a shift in the way we operate, business as usual. Just as you have punched up this page to find a little more about my company, I, too, continually search the internet to follow the threads of thought by a multitude of marketing experts.
Cloud computing.
The term means nothing more than being able to get things done
faster and more efficient by using applications (programs) supplied
by an online service provider (the big ones are Google, Microsoft,
Apple, Amazon, Comcast).
... that is computing in the cloud.
The cloud service providers supply the software applications (located on their servers, accessed by you through the internet) to you, the user, enabling you to access and process data into useful solutions. This work is done by you, where ever you have access to the internet.
Generally, this data and these program applications are stored on computer servers located almost anywhere. The access to disseminate or process the data is generally accessed through the browser on a desktop, laptop, or mobile device. The report can be saved locally or on the distant server, for easy access.
Building websites since 1997.
B.A. English, Castleton State College
Marketing and Sales professional.