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  • twellnessshow
  • Hosted by Dr. Mohamed Karim, this leading wellness podcast features specialists discussing health issues like IV therapy, Botox, and chronic conditions. website : https://www.thehealingwellnessshow.com/
  • DHSCloudServices
  • What Makes Busy On Cloud a Stress-Free Disaster Recovery Solution? Picture this: your system crashes unexpectedly, and critical financial data is suddenly inaccessible. Panic sets in—but only for a moment. With Busy On Cloud, your data is already backed up securely in multiple geographic locations. The platform’s disaster recovery protocols kick in instantly, allowing quick restoration of your files and minimal downtime. Thanks to automated daily backups and real-time synchronization, no important information is lost. Whether it’s hardware failure, cyberattacks, or natural disasters, Busy On Cloud ensures your business operations continue seamlessly. You don’t need to be a tech expert to recover your data—just a few clicks, and you're back in action. Plus, with 24/7 support and ongoing monitoring, you are never alone during a crisis. Busy On Cloud takes the complexity out of disaster recovery, giving you peace of mind and business continuity—no matter what comes your way. At DHS Cloud Services, we ensure that Busy On Cloud is fully optimized for seamless disaster recovery and business continuity. From setup to support, we have got you covered, so you are always prepared for the unexpected. How Does Busy On Cloud Make Disaster Recovery Easy? Do you know how crucial a well-planned disaster recovery system is for your financial data? With Busy On Cloud, recovery isn’t just fast, it’s built into the foundation of the platform. Hosted on a Tier 3 data center, it offers a fault-tolerant infrastructure with redundant power, network, and cooling systems, minimizing any risk of downtime. The environment is built for High Availability (HA), meaning critical services automatically fail over without interrupting operations. With a 99.9% uptime guarantee, you can trust that your data will remain accessible even during system disruptions. Busy On Cloud follows stringent Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and provides certified assurance of performance, security, and availability. In the rare case of an issue, support is available with a response time of just 15 minutes for critical tickets. Regular automated backups, geo-redundant storage, and real-time replication ensure your data is recoverable in minutes, not hours. Whether it's a cyberattack, server failure, or human error, Busy On Cloud gives you a fast, secure path to recovery without the stress. For More Info: https://medium.com/@dhscloudservices/what-makes-busy-on-cloud-a-stress-free-disaster-recovery-solution-6ca967ac0baa
  • chandrasekhar121
  • Self Hosted Open Source CRM platforms are scalable, allowing you to expand as your #business grows. You can add more users, integrate new #modules, and increase #server resources. #Self #Hosted #Open #Source #CRM https://krayincrm.com/
  • DHSCloudServices
  • How Tally Cloud Services Support Remote Business Teams? Picture this: It’s a busy Monday morning. Your sales team is scattered across different cities, your finance lead is working from a home office, and you are checking business reports on your tablet while commuting. Despite being miles apart, everyone accesses the same up-to-date data effortlessly. With Tally Cloud Services, your business software isn’t confined to a desk. It moves with your team, whether they are in a café, at home, or on the road. No more waiting for file transfers or worrying about version conflicts—Tally on Cloud keeps everyone on the same page with real-time data access and seamless collaboration. This flexibility means quicker decisions, smoother workflows, and less stress. Even when unexpected events disrupt the usual routine, your business keeps running without a hitch. Tally on Cloud brings your remote team closer together, no matter where they are. At DHS Cloud Services, we provide secure, high-performance cloud infrastructure with 99.9% uptime, SLA-certified Tier 3 data centers, and a high-availability environment. Our on-time support with a 15-minute response TAT ensures your remote teams stay productive and connected, no matter where business takes them. What Makes Tally on Cloud the Ideal Choice for Remote Teams? Do you know why more businesses are moving their Tally software to the cloud? It’s simple and remote business teams need reliable, secure access to vital data anytime, anywhere. Tally on Cloud provides exactly that, with high uptime guarantees and strict security protocols. It allows teams to collaborate seamlessly without being limited by physical location or hardware constraints. Updates happen instantly, reducing errors and duplication. Plus, cloud-based solutions mean fewer IT headaches and lower maintenance costs. For remote teams, this translates into faster workflows, better communication, and the freedom to work from wherever they perform best. With Tally on Cloud, your team stays productive and connected, no matter where business takes them. Let us know what makes Tally on cloud the best choice for remote teams: High uptime and security Why is uptime critical for remote teams using Tally on Cloud? Because a single delay can affect decision-making, invoicing, or compliance. With cloud-based server solutions offering 99.99% uptime, teams can trust that their data is accessible when they need it most. Security is just as important. Tally on Cloud services include end-to-end encryption, multi-layer authentication, and Tier 3 data center hosting. These features ensure your data is protected from downtime, breaches, and unauthorized access. A high-availability (HA) environment further guarantees continuous service even during peak traffic or outages. For any business that values consistency, security, and uninterrupted access, Tally on Cloud is the backbone of modern remote operations. Improved Workflow Efficiency Tally on Cloud services enhance team performance by simplifying how teams access, share, and update data. Hosted on Tier 3 data centers, it ensures 99% uptime with the support of SLA-certified infrastructure. Teams no longer need to deal with version conflicts, delayed approvals, or emailed backups. With built-in access control, real-time syncing, and centralized data, collaboration becomes seamless, whether you are managing cash flow, generating reports, or reviewing ledgers. Support queries are resolved quickly with a TAT of 15 minutes, keeping operations moving smoothly. Less manual work, fewer delays, and greater visibility into business operations—this is the workflow upgrade your remote team has been waiting for. For More Info: https://medium.com/@dhscloudservices/how-tally-cloud-services-support-remote-business-teams-68b6dd245983
  • triptivermaa01
  • Nvidia, the AI chipmaker, just hit another record high Nvidia shares hit a record high on Monday, closing at $138.07 as Wall Street anticipates earnings updates from Microsoft, Meta, Google and Amazon on their AI infrastructure spending. The stock’s climb has been stupefying — surging nearly 180% this year, following a rapid climb last year; it’s also a reflection of Nvidia’s renowned stronghold on the AI chip market, 70% to 95% of which is controlled by the outfit, per estimates by Mizuho Securities. Indeed, with a market cap of $3.4 trillion, Nvidia is now the second-most valuable U.S. company, behind only Apple. At the center of it all is Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, now himself worth an estimated $121.5 billion, per Forbes. The ride looks to continue, too. Alongside continuing demand for its current chips, Huang said earlier this month Nvidia is seeing “insane” demand for its next-generation Blackwell chips, which are slated to roll out in the fourth quarter. According to Morgan Stanley, which recently hosted meetings with Huang and other Nvidia execs, the chips are already sold out for the next 12 months. https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/14/nvidia-the-ai-chipmaker-just-hit-another-record-high/
  • triptivermaa01
  • Sachin Dev Duggal | Tune in to Carol and Tim for Daily Insights! In this Bloomberg Businessweek segment, you can watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube! They discuss important topics with special guests. Marcus Shaw, the President and CEO of AltFinance, talks about how they support students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) who are interested in careers in finance. Meanwhile, Sachin Dev Duggal, the Founder and CEO of Builder.ai, shares his insights on what OpenAI funding means for the artificial intelligence industry. The show is hosted by Matt Miller and Katie Greifeld, with production by Paul Brennan. Don’t miss out on these engaging discussions! Know More At: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2024-10-14/bloomberg-businessweek-altfinance-builder-ai-podcast #artificialintelligence #AI #technology #sachindevduggal #sachinduggal #builderAI #news #AInews #TechNews
  • johnsmith001
  • What is Cloud-Based ERP? Cloud-based ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is a software solution hosted in the cloud, allowing businesses to manage core operations like finance, supply chain, and HR online. It offers real-time access, scalability, and lower costs compared to on-premise systems, making it ideal for the USA and global companies looking for flexible, efficient, and accessible business management tools. Click on the link to learn more: https://kritikalsolutions.com/what-is-cloud-based-erp-and-how-does-it-work/
  • triptivermaa01
  • Elon Musk’s xAI moves into OpenAI’s old HQ San Francisco’s Mission district isn’t known for corporate offices, but it’s now home to two of the world’s most well-funded AI startups. Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup, xAI, recently moved into a new office in the Mission: the same building that served as OpenAI’s headquarters for several years, according to the San Francisco Business Times. Musk’s lawyers recently claimed in a lawsuit that he originally leased the office back when he worked at OpenAI and has paid the bills ever since. In August, Musk reportedly listed the building for sublease, and OpenAI moved into a new office just four blocks away. Tuesday night, xAI hosted an open house in the new office just hours after OpenAI’s DevDay. xAI employees told one attendee they had just moved into the office Monday but would spend most of their time in xAI’s Palo Alto office. Musk recently said that he will move his companies from California to Texas, but xAI may be an exception. https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/02/elon-musks-xai-moves-into-openais-old-hq/
  • triptivermaa01
  • OpenAI previews its new Strawberry model OpenAI this week unveiled a preview of OpenAI o1, also known as Strawberry. The company claims that o1 can more effectively reason through math and science, as well as fact-check itself by spending more time considering all parts of a query. The family of models is available in ChatGPT and via OpenAI’s API, though OpenAI says it plans to bring o1-mini access to all free users of ChatGPT at some point in the future. Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event was this week, featuring the reveal of its iPhone 16 lineup. The phones have a new dedicated camera control feature, an A18 chip, and, of course, AI integration with Apple Intelligence. Apple also highlighted new features in its AirPods Pro 2, including the ability to use them as clinical-grade hearing aids. If you missed the event live, we put together a rundown of everything you need to know. Oprah Winfrey hosted an AI special featuring interviews with Bill Gates, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, tech influencer Marques Brownlee, and FBI director Christopher Wray. While Altman may have overpromised what AI is capable of or how it can impact the world, the dominant tone of the conversations was one of skepticism — and wariness. https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/14/openai-previews-its-new-strawberry-model/
  • triptivermaa01
  • Meta Llama: Everything you need to know about the open generative AI model Like every big tech company these days, Meta has its own flagship generative AI model, called Llama. Llama is somewhat unique among major models in that it’s “open,” meaning developers can download and use it however they please (with certain limitations). That’s in contrast to models like Anthropic’s Claude, OpenAI’s GPT-4o (which powers ChatGPT) and Google’s Gemini, which can only be accessed via APIs. In the interest of giving developers choice, however, Meta has also partnered with vendors including AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure to make cloud-hosted versions of Llama available. In addition, the company has released tools designed to make it easier to fine-tune and customize the model. Here’s everything you need to know about Llama, from its capabilities and editions to where you can use it. We’ll keep this post updated as Meta releases upgrades and introduces new dev tools to support the model’s use. https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/08/meta-llama-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-open-generative-ai-model/
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