Growth in video conferencing supported by the cloud
As companies continue to move data infrastructure into cloud-based systems, they are finding cloud has a variety of tools to help manage an office environment.
As companies continue to move data infrastructure into cloud-based systems, they are finding cloud has a variety of tools to help manage an office environment.
While cloud computing is gaining traction as a viable option for data companies and agencies, there is still a hesitancy to use offsite data servers.
How can you get the most out of your cloud? This is the question at the forefront of many CIOs’ minds.
People can’t get enough of the cloud. Thanks to continued sales and increasing adoption of cloud platforms, more organizations than ever are getting ready to sell their services as cloud vendors to customers ready to make the transition
It is true that the cloud can save most companies money. However, this may not actually be the best reason to begin a cloud migration.
There is no need to jump in all at once with new cloud security features.
Cloud doubters are rapidly running out of reasons not to join the cloud.
In stressful economic conditions, maintaining backups that can deal with very volatile demands in capacity requires working with providers that can deal with flexible workloads.
While spending on conventional IT has declined, private cloud deployments have grown by 16.2 percent, according to Market Realist’s analysis of IDC Research. In general, groups that have more to lose from security breaches or that handled more sensitive data tend to lean toward private cloud hosting for a number of reasons.
Most companies that invest in private cloud architecture do so for its combination of utility and security.