Freedom 251 Online Booking: Ringing Bells is one of the Newest growing smartphone company which is established in the year 2015 in India. India’s cheapest Smartphone which was launched earlier yesterday on 17th Feb 2016 by Ringing Bells in India – The Freedom 251 smartphone. the makers also revealed full specifications of this new smartphone. The Specifications and The Price of this budget-friendly smartphone have already been listed on the official website of Freedom251. The Company started booking and registration for this Handset through online mode. Only those people who have filled registration form will eligible for buying this budget-friendly Handset.
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Check out Freedom 251 Online Booking and Registration Here at just Rs. 251

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Freedom 251 Online Booking and Registration was started on 18th February 2016 at 06 AM and it will close on 21st February 2016 at 08 PM a price of Rs. 251. The Company officials say the deliveries will be completed by 30th June 2016 in India. Ringing Bells Freedom 251 comes with 1-year warranty and the official Website claims that they have over 650 service centers in India. There will be Extra Rs. 40 Delivery charges for each smartphone.
Specifications: The new Freedom 251 smartphone features a 4-inch IPS (960 x 540 pixels resolution) display. It is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, which is coupled with 1GB of RAM. it bears an 8GB of internal storage which can be expandable up to 32GB Via. Micro SD Card. The New Handset sports a 3.2Megapixel Rear Auto Focus Camera and a 0.3 Megapixel Secondary Front Facing Camera onboard. The handset runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop Operating system. It also features, 2G, 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS connectivity options. It is packed with 1450mAh Battery.

Freedom 251 online Booking and Registration:

  • Some simple steps regarding How to register the new Freedom 251 Smartphone through online mode.
  • First visit the official website i.e www.freedom251.com on or after 18th Feb 2016.
  • On the Official page, you will see the link of ‘Register’ or ‘BuyNow’.
  • Click on it and fill all require information such as Your Name, mobile number, Email ID, address etc.
  • After that click on ‘PayNow,’ You can also pay online or COD.
  • After the process, you will get the one PDF file for confirmation of booking.
  • Save it for future use.

A new study shows that cloud pricing for enterprises has dropped by two-thirds. So why does the cloud still seem so expensive?

According to findings from Tariff Consultancy, the average cloud computing price for enterprises has dropped by two-thirds since 2014. Tariff found that an average entry-level cloud computing instance is currently valued at 12 cents per hour for Windows users, with cloud services now employed by enterprises across a range of crucial applications.
The cost of the public cloud appears to have stabilized. Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft offer comparable entry-level compute-instance pricing, as do other providers.
The actual cost of the cloud is not for the services themselves. That's a small part. The real money goes to the people, tools, time, and risk mitigation. IT shops that look at only the cost of AWS versus Microsoft are missing a huge part of the equation. And they're the ones that get sticker shock when they see the entire cost of cloud-based migrations, including new development and operations, that have little to do with the cost of compute instances.
I advise that you consider the cost holistically. That means working up a well-thought-out TCO (total cost of ownership) model that considers all aspects of the cost of moving to the cloud, such as people, migration, security, operations, and testing. You need to then balance that cost with the value of agility and time to market, which are typically huge for most enterprises.
That analysis usually shows that moving to the cloud is more cost-effective than leaving the applications and data where they are, in your data center. But using the cloud is not as cheap as it may seem from those compute prices.codefingerstechnology@gmail.com

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