Since it first entered the mainstream in the mid-2000s, cloud computing has become a cornerstone of businesses of every size and shape. The big question that remains, however, is what your business could lean on the cloud to do. Let’s go over the multitude of options that the cloud opens up for a business.
Have you been treating your data backup as an afterthought? It’s pretty easy to think of a backup system as something you set up and forget about until you need it. Unfortunately, that’s far from the case. It’s also critical to consider what would happen if your backup fails.
When you think of the government, you don’t immediately think of an organization that is at the forefront of innovation. Sure, they have all that money at their disposal, but most of it goes here and there to try to help the people of a constituency; and, frankly it isn’t terribly efficient. What may surprise...
Cloud computing is being used by nearly everyone nowadays, and most of the time it presents a lot of value that can’t be found with purchasing, managing, and maintaining an in-house computing infrastructure. As an organization begins moving more and more of their computing to the cloud, there is a situation that arises that industry...
Detroit is known as the Motor City, due to the strong influence of the automotive industry. There are other industries that have thrived in Detroit as well. One such industry is the medical industry, an industry that continues to face challenges in particular due to COVID-19. Here are three services managed IT can offer to...
While the cloud is a great tool to improve the accessibility of applications and data, many businesses only scratch the surface of how the cloud can benefit their business. Take a moment to learn more about cloud computing.
You might be familiar with the concept of hosting a service or application in-house on your own server units, and if you are, you know all about the struggles that come along with doing so. But what if we told you that you can get the same benefits of hosting your own applications and IT...