by Bob Martin | Jun 27, 2013 | Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
M. Ursula Herrmann is Great Lakes Computer’s guest blogger on Government IT Security. You may also recognize her from her work on Crain’s Cleveland Business as a guest blogger on Network Security. Ms. Herrmann is a Network Security Analyst living in...
by Bob Martin | Jun 4, 2013 | Cloud Computing
A little-touted advantage of Managed Services: the brand question Discussions about the benefits that come from working with a managed services provider very rarely focus on the issue of brand consistency. This is a bit curious, since it is one of the most important...
by Bob Martin | Apr 23, 2013 | Cloud Computing
NIST fellow endorses cloud IT solutions Cloud IT solutions are increasingly coming into their own, becoming a standard business paradigm rather than being considered cutting edge technology, as was still the case several years ago. The situation is roughly parallel...
by Bob Martin | Apr 2, 2013 | Cloud Computing
SMB’s find that Cloud Computing significantly reduces cost It is invariably true that no single business strategy is appropriate for all firms. When it comes to cloud computing, however, recent data indicates that the vast majority of businesses do find that it...
by Bob Martin | Mar 12, 2013 | Cloud Computing
SMB’s worldwide embracing Cloud Computing Small and medium sized businesses around the world are increasingly investigating the potential that cloud infrastructure offers for streamlining and simplifying their business operations. A strong example of this trend...
by Bob Martin | Mar 5, 2013 | Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
Fifty million users should pay close attention to data loss prevention In one of the most extensive hacking events in recent years, an estimated 50 million individuals are being urged to reset their passwords on the Evernote service. The cloud-based Evernote platform...