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Cloud Computing 101—Which Cloud Deployment Model is Best for Your Company

Cloud Computing 101—Which Cloud Deployment Model is Best for Your Company

Even if you are the rare individual who took an actual Cloud Computing 101 course back in your college days, the technology has evolved so dramatically over the past few years that you might want to brush up on your knowledge. Many more of you may be wondering “Which cloud deployment model is best for your company?” This brief guide to cloud computing should help.

Tim Burke

How Do Cyber Defense Solutions Protect Against Cyber Attacks?

How Do Cyber Defense Solutions Protect Against Cyber Attacks?

You already know that cybersecurity is a necessity – but how do cyber defense solutions actually work? In our modern, tech-powered world, cybersecurity has become a foundational part of any organization’s daily operations and protocols.

Jon Bolden

Five Benefits of Managed Cloud Computing

Five Benefits of Managed Cloud Computing

Migrating your data to the cloud adds efficiencies and facilitates security and growth.

Cloud computing is in the process of replacing traditional computing in much the same way that servers, computers, and software replaced more traditional office equipment decades ago. This digital transformation has been underway for some time, and we’ve arrived at a point where it’s the smartest move for many businesses

Tim Burke

Five key differences between business continuity and disaster recovery

Five key differences between business continuity and disaster recovery

A disaster recovery plan is just one part of a comprehensive business continuity plan. The former focuses on the restoration of IT infrastructure and operations after a catastrophe, while the latter addresses your organization’s ability to sustain operations in the face of disruption.

Tim Burke

How to keep your IT infrastructure running smoothly

How to keep your IT infrastructure running smoothly

In today’s business world, any interruption of IT infrastructure can be extremely harmful to business. That’s why it is necessary to have cutting-edge technology deployed and maintained by folks with deep expertise and up-to-date knowledge in a number of areas.

Tim Burke

Logging vs. Monitoring: Why You Need Both for Optimal Application Performance

Logging vs. Monitoring: Why You Need Both for Optimal Application Performance

When it comes to optimizing application performance, logging and monitoring are two halves that make a whole. In the processes of application architecture, deployment, and management, logging and monitoring offer two varying methods for evaluating app performance. Using each technique, you can ensure that the application meets all expectations for availability, performance, and cyber security.

Jon Bolden

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