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Using Skydrive for the first time

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

What can I say about SkyDrive that has not already been touched on?

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Well first off this is really a great service that is free. Their is a lot of competition in this sector of “Cloud Storage” but the majority of them are clunky and are not that easy to use for the everyday user. The best site I have found for online storage is BOX.net. But that is not the greatest either. You have to pay quite a bit for monthly and yearly service, and you really don’t get that much storage for what you pay.

So I do have a couple qualms about this it so far. I do understand it is still obviously under beta. But I thought I would criticize it anyway, not to be a jerk, but just some suggestions on which directions they should head for.

1. MORE STORAGE!

2. Ability to map your SkyDrive as a mapped drive.

3. Allow users to connect via ODBC. (or just me:))

4. KEEP IT FREE!!!

I obviously don’t think this service will continue to be free. If they do intend to keep a portion of it free I hope they at least give the user 1GB of free space. I am already starting to use the SkyDrive around the office, loading smaller utilities and other work oriented documents on it. So far so good, no hang ups at all.

Once I read Brandon Leblanc’s post over at the Windows Vista Team Blog about the new change over from the “Live Spaces” name to “SkyDrive” it got me really excited. As I was reading through his post it got my little brain running with ideas on what I could use SkyDrive for. To me “Cloud Storage” is the future. So many small businesses’ use similar services already because of the easy and worry free way to backup all data. But at the same time these services can get very expensive. Hopefully MS notices this, and they act on it. It’s so hard for the small business owner or even home user to find out what company and service is reliable and trustworthy when it comes to virtual storage. Everyone knows MS and the MS brand. I think if they were able to work themselves slowly into this market of small business it could really spark a lot more interest with SkyDrive. But I think as of now they are more directed at the everyday user rather then small business and mid grade enterprise, which is fine for now.

I see a lot of potential with SkyDrive, a lot. Hopefully Microsoft pays attention to the all of the customer reviews and criticisms of the service and changes them to suit their user base.

The two most important features I would like to see are more storage and a way to connect via ODBC connection. Other then that I probably would not mind paying a small monthly fee of lets say $8.00- $15.00 for 7-15GB of storage, as long as I was able to map the drive and connect via ODBC. Obviously not everyone is as picky as I am. This program has a wonderful future, and I hope this is not a project that gets left on the back burner of Live Labs.

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Looking at Microsoft’s Windows Live SkyDrive

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

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Today Microsoft announced a name change for their online cloud storage service previously known as Windows Live Folders: Windows Live SkyDrive. The name brings a slick new update to the beta as well including a new uploader tool for uploading files, thumbnail views, and of course the new UI itself.

Windows Live SkyDrive is Microsoft’s cloud storage service currently in beta. You essentially get a 500MB harddrive on the web to store your files. You can create folders to share with friends or keep files protected and viewable only by yourself. The Geek and I have a shared folder for us to share graphics files while working on the theme for this site. SkyDrive has been a huge help in allowing us to quickly share files.

I expect this service to evolve into something pretty interesting as we move forward and certainly worth watching. The possibilities of how Microsoft can extend this cool service are endless… and that’s what is exciting.

Give the service a try at skydrive.live.com. Let us know what you think. We’re interesting in hearing what you think about storing data in the cloud (the internet for non-geek speakers).

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