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COMPARE CLOUDWARE LAUNCHES DEDICATED CLOUD SERVICES EBOOK AS A GUIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES AND ENTREPRENEURS
The new digital publication will encourage the widespread use of cloud services in business
The first ever dedicated cloud services guide for small businesses and entrepreneurs is to be launched this month.
‘Small Business and the Cloud’ will be published through Mint Associates and available on Amazon and Apple iBooks on 18th May 2015. It is expected to cost £7.99.
The book, which is fully illustrated and over 160 pages long, is the brainchild of Gary Gould, Andrew Miller and Ian Wilson, three established technology marketing experts who together have founded the world’s first independent cloud comparison website, comparecloudware.com.
“’Small Business and the Cloud’ is aimed at any small business owner or manager who is thinking about using the Cloud but perhaps doesn’t know where to begin, or may even be uncertain of the advantages,” says Gary Gould, who has over 20 years’ experience in the technology and communications sector. “We wanted to make it as accessible and consumable as possible – it starts as a ‘dummies guide’ but then shifts into practical self-help guidance.
“We’ve ensured that the eBook provides clear examples of cloud delivered services, known as cloudware, in action, with a clear pathway for owners and managers to develop their own cloud based organisation.”
The launch will be supported by the release of ’10 Cloud Truths Every Small Business Should Know’, a consolidated version of the main text designed to highlight the benefits of the Cloud and encourage businesses to consider using cloud services within their organisation. This publication is available to journalists upon request.
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