Right click on the images and open them in a new tab... at least that worked for me anyway.
Indeed! I'll hold back my rants on web optimization
. Thanks.
i find myself sitting here thinking "whats....cloud based?"
i have seen the commercials - "to the cloud" but dont have a clue what it is, is it really a system that stores all info offsite for easy access from anywhere? for anybody?
sounds easily hackable, and kinda awkward to put all kinds of sensitive data into the "internet" world for the taking....
i have never seen the system, sounds neat, but wondering when i became old enough that new technology is now passing me by...
Cloud hosting is a lot more secure than your personal computers unless you have a six figure wizard IT guy on staff. Generally even higher levels of encryption than your bank uses for transactions but it is good advice to seek out the data protection/privacy techniques in use by any cloud based (also known as SaaS - Software as a Service) company. I'd be interested in a rundown on how signvox handles this issue.
Typical Advantages: the provider handles IT, you have no hardware costs, updates are handled by provider and rollout quicker, generally very secure, you're already using SaaS providers you just don't realize it (what do you think facebook is?).
Typical Disadvantages: Can be difficult to get your data out of some SaaS systems (looks like signvox has excel export which is good), you don't "own" the software (this concept is dying/dead), if the company has bad security practices someone else's mistake can cost you (see: password database breaches).
Most of the concerns can be mitigated by good password security (use randomly generated passwords or a phrase cipher method, never use the same password for two different services, keep your password list in an encrypted database, etc. -- general internet best practices you should already be doing).
p.s. - Ignore you ever saw those MS commercials they use the term Cloud in a really odd way, the Cloud services they're referring to are man-in-the-middle handshake Remote Desktop (remote to your PC anywhere similar to gotomypc, logmein...), data storage (Microsoft SkyDrive), etc...not so much SaaS stuff. It was an odd marketing campaign but it really stuck in brains for some reason.