Thursday, November 20, 2014

Web Hosting 101: Getting Cloud Service Providers vs. Dedicated Servers


When launching your company’s e-commerce website, app, or any other software, you have to find a suitable web hosting service. Your web server should be able to accommodate the specifications or data within your website or app and the traffic that would be accessing it. There are many ways in which this could be done, but getting cloud service providers and relying on dedicated servers are two of the most common, dependable web hosting systems. The Case for Cloud Hosting Om Thoke, web hosting expert for About.com, aims to be impartial in comparing the two.
http://www.rippleweb.com/web-hosting-101-getting-cloud-service-providers-vs-dedicated-servers/

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

3 Things IT Staff, Facility Managers Must Agree On

One of the biggest challenges faced by tech companies today is the consistency or harmony among their IT staff and their facility managers. The divide between these two teams may translate to inefficient workload and cost management. Large companies like Microsoft, Google, and Facebook have already found ways to get rid of these issues, but small to midsized businesses in the industry have yet to fine-tune their processes or policies.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Need for Disaster Planning and Data Recovery

All businesses are susceptible to the effects of a physical disaster. Physical disasters may be natural (fire, floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc.) or man-made (vandalism, theft, terrorism, etc.). Until such disasters strike your firm, you may have a false sense of security that your business is immune from them. The key is to be aware that you are, indeed, vulnerable, and any of these disasters can strike you at any time, so you must be prepared.