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CaymanSecurity.com Adds Secure Cloud Hosting Services

To build private cloud

A simple way to build private clouds is being offered by CaymanSecurity.com owned by Hevard Christopher Smith Technology Partners.

The way for building these clouds is similar to the way the ITverse’s large and efficient public clouds are built.

A more powerful, elastic secure and scalable virtual environment is made available for the existing physical storage infrastructure. Cloud virtualization storage technology is offered by CaymanSecurity.com.

A production-ready cloud platform is made available to customers. When building out their cloud platforms, the users are given a plethora of choices with this automated, elastic, scalable platform along with its security features.

According to Hevard, Christopher & Smith Technology Partners, as cloud providers are able to control costs and scale exponentially, cloud technology is here to stay and will become the standard for future IT innovation.

Hevard Smith, President of CaymanSecurity.com said: "We are extremely excited to offer this very simple and efficient virtualization cloud storage technology that includes, easy file access, powerful security and total control. We are sure that our customers will enjoy a secure, affordable way to access to all their documents, photos, music and more."

With CaymanSecurity.com, the cloud file folder works similar to the personal network drive. Customers can backup, store, retrieve and share their data from online computer. Anyone who’s forgotten an important file, or is worried about losing their data will find this tool useful. Feel

The spokesperson said: "Our customers will be able to share with friends and co-workers any size file as often as you want. CaymanSecurity.com’s secure online storage has no sharing limits and customers will be able to bypass email attachment limits with links to the files you want to share – no more undelivered emails."

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