Bree Freeman

Bree is a technical writer with 15 year's experience. She specialises in cloud computing, finance and energy and has been published across a wide range of B2B, consumer magazines and newspapers. Bree was the editorial and production driving force for the UK's first cloud computing magazine as well as a number of other B2B magazines. Today, she splits her time between being Creative Director for Be Free Creative Ltd and as a technical writer.

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Navigating the hybrid highway

In the second part of our hybrid special Bree Freeman explains the potential pitfalls of adopting the hybrid cloud path.

The growth of the hybrid

In the first of our two-part special Bree Freeman looks at why more companies than ever are opting for a hybrid cloud solution.

DaaS market heats up

In part two of our series looking at Desktop as a Service, Bree Freeman offers up some advice as to how to pick the right DaaS provider for your business.

Flying high with DaaS

As the workforce becomes mobile DaaS is regaining interest as businesses look to have better control over their documents, apps and programs virtually.

BSkyB and the digital village

BSkyB turned to Salesforce.com to find a single platform for sharing with different teams, divisions and geographies.

Could Amazon’s stranglehold be under threat?

With 83% of the cloud market could Amazon's stranglehold on the cloud be under threat?

BYOD and the IT Crowd

With summer about to end IT managers are considering how to manage staff - can hosted desktops be the missing magic?

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