Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Big Businesses Believe the Era of the Private Cloud Server is Here for Good


Sometimes the majority gets it right. Sometimes you just have to go with what works the best and sometimes a lot of people or businesses latch on to that idea. Cloud computing is just that idea. The era of cloud computing is here…and it’s staying. “Why is it here to stay?” you may be asking yourself. Well here one example: SynapDX. SynapDX is a research company that searches hundreds of thousands of genetic markers, looking for clues about autism in 880 children across 20 states. Just a few years ago a task like that would’ve taken a major research company spending over a million dollars on staff and technology to keep up with the emerging data. Now, thanks to cloud computing, SynapDx functions with a staff of 22 and only spends $25,000 a month, allowing the research dollars to go much further.
http://www.rippleweb.com/big-businesses-believe-the-era-of-the-private-cloud-server-is-here-for-good/

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Cloud Service Providers Will Be The Majority Within Six Years


When you’re a business owner your main concerns, especially at first, are to try and keep costs down and efficiency up. Being able to stay up on the latest technologies in your industry could be what keeps you a float during the slower times. Businesses that utilize the cloud are learning that by doing so, they are able to increase productivity more than expected.
http://www.rippleweb.com/cloud-service-providers-will-be-the-majority-within-six-years/

Friday, April 10, 2015

Signs an Upgrade to a Private Server is Necessary



If you own a website, you may have heard about the advantages of moving your website to a private server as compared to keeping it on a shared server. Fortunately, finding a private server is relatively easy since it is often a key service offered by data centers.

The real question here is whether or not upgrading to a private server is the right move for you. If you have noticed any of the following signs, you may want to start looking at which data centers can provide you with the best private server:

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Keep Production Sky High with Cloud Servers



In some cases, bigger isn’t always better. When it comes to your company’s IT needs, a large on-site server can actually bog down the productivity of your entire workforce. There’s also the fact that a large on-site server can place a substantial strain on your budget.

Fortunately, good things come in small packages. Today, companies can choose to use cloud servers. These servers are online, meaning they do not require maintenance costs and do not take up physical space in your office. In addition, they are able to keep the productivity of your employees high through the following ways: