When the information technology wave was beginning to roll over humanity, the options for creating, editing and storing videos, among other forms of media, were limited by physical space. In order to store larger amounts of data that were being created due to the proliferation of recording devices, scientists had to come up with new ways to deal with this deluge of data. Since data, especially in video formats is created mostly by users at an individual level, the new system of storing data had to cater to the privacy and protection against corruption at a single user level as well.
Enter the cloud. This revolutionary concept, that uses technology to its fullest by harnessing the interconnectedness of physical servers through the internet, solves a host of problems that stood in the way of unfettered creativity on the part of individuals as well as industries. In a nutshell, the ‘cloud’ denotes the network of tangible infrastructure, which includes servers, mainframes and processors e.g. DataBagg, that can be fluidly partitioned and used for storing, processing and sharing data between users without having to contribute the data storage space in their device.
Enter the cloud. This revolutionary concept, that uses technology to its fullest by harnessing the interconnectedness of physical servers through the internet, solves a host of problems that stood in the way of unfettered creativity on the part of individuals as well as industries. In a nutshell, the ‘cloud’ denotes the network of tangible infrastructure, which includes servers, mainframes and processors e.g. DataBagg, that can be fluidly partitioned and used for storing, processing and sharing data between users without having to contribute the data storage space in their device.
Floating Videos Made Easy With The Cloud
One of the most frequent complaints of users who work with large videos, possibly in multiple formats, and resource heavy software for editing those videos is the lack of storage space. Even though very large scale integration (VLSI) and solid state devices (SSDs) have managed to pack enormous capacities into relatively small spaces, the problems go beyond them. Hence, DataBagg provides the answer with a bevy of impeccable cloud storage services that are modeled specifically for handling video uploading, editing and sharing.
Depending upon the purpose of the video, ranging from professional tutorials, corporate advertisements, instructional or safety trainings, to amateur comedy, music or other arts-focused topics, DataBagg’s suite of services helps out with every aspect. Building upon the unique requirements of digital video, DataBagg provides uploading, hosting and sharing controls that can be utilized by the users to get the best out of the videos they have created.
By exploring the range of sharing controls built right into the intuitive graphical user interface by DataBagg, users can spread their creations to all parts of the web, or conversely keep their friends and family in the loop by granting them access to their personal videos on a conditional basis, wherein the extent of access is controlled only by the owner.
One of the most frequent complaints of users who work with large videos, possibly in multiple formats, and resource heavy software for editing those videos is the lack of storage space. Even though very large scale integration (VLSI) and solid state devices (SSDs) have managed to pack enormous capacities into relatively small spaces, the problems go beyond them. Hence, DataBagg provides the answer with a bevy of impeccable cloud storage services that are modeled specifically for handling video uploading, editing and sharing.
Depending upon the purpose of the video, ranging from professional tutorials, corporate advertisements, instructional or safety trainings, to amateur comedy, music or other arts-focused topics, DataBagg’s suite of services helps out with every aspect. Building upon the unique requirements of digital video, DataBagg provides uploading, hosting and sharing controls that can be utilized by the users to get the best out of the videos they have created.
By exploring the range of sharing controls built right into the intuitive graphical user interface by DataBagg, users can spread their creations to all parts of the web, or conversely keep their friends and family in the loop by granting them access to their personal videos on a conditional basis, wherein the extent of access is controlled only by the owner.
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