by Chris Munoz | Mar 28, 2018 | Cloud
The trouble with disaster recovery is you’re planning for events that are, by definition, unexpected. Nobody knows for certain when or where a hurricane will do the most damage. Power outages strike without warning, and ransomware attacks come from out of the blue. If...
by Chris Munoz | Mar 21, 2018 | Cloud
Many businesses are turning toward cloud for its flexibility, scalability, cost savings, and a chance to offload data center duties. The trouble is that the further we move into a cloud-enabled future, the tougher it gets to figure out which cloud platforms make the...
by OnX Team | Mar 16, 2018 | Cloud
From solo entrepreneurs sharing spreadsheets on Google Drive to corporate behemoths maintaining operations around the world, there’s a cloud option for nearly every situation. The challenge is finding the right mix for your specific needs and unique business...
by Steve Harris | Sep 20, 2017 | Cloud
Hyperscale public cloud technologies open up tremendous opportunities for efficiency and elasticity for production workloads, backup, and disaster recovery, just to name a few. But for IT staff, a key question often arises: Which workloads are best suited for...
by Chris Munoz | May 18, 2017 | Cloud
It’s tough out there for U.S. retailers as Amazon and eBay squeeze traditional store-based businesses. But there is a bit of good news on the retail front: Cloud-based e-commerce technologies are making it easier and more economical for companies to upgrade their...
by Ben Silverman | Mar 22, 2017 | Cloud
In the past five years, hundreds of enterprises have successfully implemented Infrastructure as-a-Service (IaaS) platforms based on OpenStack. IBM, HP, RedHat, and many other industry giants have invested so much time and money into this space that some analysts have...