Monday, March 30, 2015

Private cloud servers are transforming the way every business grows


It’s a simple fact: Businesses that adapt will grow. The ability to roll with the technological punches of an ever-changing digital landscape is imperative to the life of a business. Whatever business you’re involved with, the cloud is the correct answer. Here’s an example of three specific companies that are maxing out their utilization of the cloud. The Hartford, a company that focuses on growing its group benefits its group benefits, mutual funds and property and casualty businesses, is using the cloud to bring technology products to the market faster by reducing costs, improving system availability and providing business continuity capabilities. Anything a business can do to improve its digital reach is well worth the cost.
http://www.rippleweb.com/private-cloud-servers-are-transforming-the-way-every-business-grows/

Sunday, March 29, 2015

In 2015 cloud service providers will be in 90 percent of the market!


The point of having a business is to grow it. So the main objective for any business owner is find the best tools to utilize in order to make their operation succeed. The knowledge and implementation of new technologies look to be the best way to stay relevant in today’s business climate. The “cloud” is one such technology that continues to revolutionize every industry it touches. The one thing that never changes in business is that productivity is king. Industry insiders predict that by the end of 2015, more than 90 percent of government organizations and large businesses will be switched over to cloud service providers. Soon, small business will be forced to a dapt in order to function with its counterparts. And why wouldn’t they? Efficiency and savings should be the top priority of any entrepreneur.
http://www.rippleweb.com/in-2015-cloud-service-providers-will-be-in-90-percent-of-the-market/

Monday, March 23, 2015

Is Your Data Center Secure Enough? How to Tell?

Security will always be a challenge when maintaining a data center. When you’re handling highly confidential information, you can’t afford a leak or an outright phishing scam. When you’re processing critical data, you can’t let your competition have access to it, and you can’t let the data be destroyed by bugs. You must continually seek ways to protect your data with virtual or physical means.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Issues to Discuss with Your Cloud Service Provider

Before you work with a cloud service provider, you need find out if that company can truly satisfy your business requirements. After all, you can’t afford server breakdowns, delays, or other inefficiencies in your system. You shouldn’t compromise too much on the costs to avoid these liabilities, either. Here are some of the issues you’ll need to straighten out with your cloud service provider: