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So You Think You Know Everything About The
Cloud?Take the quiz with
VisionWeb’s experts!
Which of these is not a major type of
cloud computing usage?
a. Hardware as a Service
b. Platform as a Servicec. Software as a Serviced. Infrastructure as a
Service
Heather SmithDirector of Marketing
a.Hardware as a Service
Hardware as a service requires the use of
renting hardware and servers to maintain
your data. While PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS do not require on site hardware to access
your data.
Heather SmithDirector of Marketing
Which of these common
services are built on
cloud computing
technology?
a. Gmail
b. Skype
c. Twitter
d. All of the above
Michelle VignaultSenior Account Manager
d. All of the aboveWith each of these cloud applications
you can access your
stored data from any
device with Internet access!
Michelle VignaultSenior Account Manager
Chris McCullyEnrollment Consultant
Which of these is
NOT a benefit of the
cloud?
a.Automatic upgrades
b.Pay for what you use
pricing
c. Anywhere, anytime
access
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
Automatic updates, pay for
what you use pricing, and
anywhere, anytime access
are just a few of the benefits
of cloud computing!
Chris McCullyEnrollment Consultant
Julia CrawfordDirector of Product Strategy
True or False?
With cloud computing you can easily grow
or shrink the amount of server space needed for
your data.
True!In the cloud you can
store as much data as you need for your practice. And for
smaller practices who don’t need a ton of
storage, don’t worry, you only pay for what
you use.
Julia CrawfordDirector of Product Strategy
True or False?Having an onsite server is
needed to access the cloud.
Ravel ThaiProduct Marketing Manager
False
This is one of the
biggest benefits of
cloud technology. The
ability to not have to
pay for and maintain
onsite servers is a big
money-saver for
practices!Ravel ThaiProduct Marketing Manager
Sargon PalmerSenior Business Analyst
How does utilizing cloud computing save
you money?a. Pay as you go pricing
modelb. Little to no set up costsc. Wider access to free
updatesd. All of the above
d. All of the above
This one is pretty
simple. Pay as you go
pricing, decreased set
up costs, and automatic
updates are all going to
save your practice
money when it comes
to storing your data.Sargon PalmerSenior Business Analyst
Joseph LucasDirector of Software Development
True or False?
Data in the cloud is likely
to be more secure than you can accomplish
on your own premises.
Joseph LucasDirector of Software Development
TrueSecurity in your practice’s
server room can be as little as simply keeping
the door locked. Whereas reputable cloud
computing vendors host their systems in facilities
that have security controls with
certifications that many practices cannot provide
on their own.
James KuroskiCRM Application Architect
True or False?An Internet
connection is needed
to access your data
in the cloud.
True!
Your data stored in the
cloud can be accessed from
any device with an Internet
connection. No more
rushing back to work to
check something stored on
the computers, you’ll be
able to access that
information from home!
James KuroskiCRM Application Architect
Laurel MaterkaMarketing Intern
Where can you find more information about using
the cloud in your practice?
a. The VisionWeb Blogb. VisionWeb’s Facebook
Pagec. VisionWeb’s eBooksd. All of the Above
d. All of the Above
Find us on Facebook
Subscribe to the Blog
Check out our eBooks
Laurel MaterkaMarketing Intern