![]() ![]() If people within your organisation are already using a product, why waste the money on something new?Īnd it’s not a new subject outside adoption is something many businesses are discussing right now. ![]() With tight budgets and a focus on spend, buying into the right solution is essential – so opting for a tool with a long deployment date and low adoption is risky. What we say is that going with the consensus – adopting a popular tool, that users are already familiar with – can save you half the battle. We’re all aware of the advantages of cloud, but that’s not the issue, is it? For many organisations we talk to, it’s getting there that’s the tricky bit. ![]() However, the benefits of adopting the right solution are transformative in themselves. Large-scale digital transformation is a tough job for any business, but in the public sector, perhaps, the stakes are a little higher. The central IT department might not know about it but I always advise them to wake up to the fact it will be happening in their organisation. ![]() “Certainly the evidence I see is that if you go into these organisations and start asking staff if they’re using some of these cloud based apps, the answer is always ‘yes’. “It doesn’t surprise me in the least”, Jos Creese told me – an independent digital consultant and ex-public sector CIO that we met at last month’s SOCITM Conference. And if we dig a little deeper into our data we see 1 in 3 local authorities have employees using Dropbox inside the workplace right now. The cloud is here and there’s a very good chance workers inside your local authority have already adopted it.ĭropbox usage across the UK government has doubled since 2014. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The Google Drive File Stream root folder is also pinned to Quick Accessīut does not disappear as the Google Drive folder (from Backup and Sync) does. I also have Google Drive File Stream installed, which is linked to a separate Google account. I performed a fresh install of Windows on a new machine and encounter the same thing there. However, after a period of a few hours to a few days, the shortcut disappears from Quick Access. Upon installation of Google Backup and Sync, the root Google Drive folder is automatically added to the Quick Access list. Google Drive Folder Disappears from Quick Access ![]() ![]() The huge limestone cliffs tower high over the winding road, which believe it or not used to be underwater. Winnats Pass is situated in the White Peak area of the Peak District (Mam Tor is the Dark Peak area). It will take around 45 mins to walk to Castleton, or you can get the 272 Sheffield’s Peak link bus from the end of station road, into Castleton village which takes around 5 minutes.īus: The 173, 271 or 272 buses all stop in Castleton, running from/ between Bakewell or Sheffield. Most trains will come from Manchester or Sheffield. Train: The closest train station to Castleton is Hope (Derbyshire). This can obviously fill up quickly, so if there are no spaces, you can try the Mam Tor car park, or along the road from Castleton to the start of Winnats Pass (these spaces are free so get there very early to avoid dissapointment!!). Getting to Castleton by:Ĭar: If driving to the Winnats Pass and Mam Tor walk, then the most convenient place to park is the visitor centre car park, which is where this walk starts and ends. The small village is very picturesque with several pubs, cafes, and restaurants, and lots of cute shops selling all kinds of handmade goodies. Hiking Length: 2.5 to 3 hours Getting to CastletonĬastleton is one of the most popular villages in the Peak District and is very accessible by public transport. I have provided photos to help guide you along the same route that I took. You can expect beautiful views over Winnats pass and Hope Valley from the Great Ridge. The walk starts from the Castleton visitor centre, will go up Winnats Pass and down, and then up to Mam Tor and along the ridge, before descending back to Castleton village. The Winnats Pass and Mam Tor walk is one of the most spectacular in the Peak District and a favourite of many hikers. ![]() |
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