by Bob Martin | Jul 26, 2012 | Cloud Computing
The Movement into the Cloud Not so very long ago, running applications or using storage in the cloud was still a highly experimental activity. This may have caused some small- and medium-sized businesses to back away from the technology, preferring to wait for the...
by Bob Martin | Jul 19, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
The New World of DLP: Cloud Computing Security Most tech departments have experienced the familiar issue of an employee becoming frustrated with his or her privileges on the company network. Workers want to be able to install and run the programs they feel they need,...
by Bob Martin | Jul 10, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
Data Security-The need for online backup Ever since computers first revolutionized the business world, the need for data security has been paramount. Businesses invest huge amounts of their resources in creating essential data including such items as plans for the...
by Bob Martin | Jun 28, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Data Protection, Disaster Recovery
Data Loss, Cloud Storage, and Redundancy Everybody at one point or another in their life has gotten some very valuable advice from someone that really was intending to help them, save them, or just make them more wise. It’s also safe to say that everyone having...
by Bob Martin | May 31, 2012 | Cloud Computing
Have Concerns About Cloud Hosting? Take a Look at the Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing When it comes to hosting a website there are many different types of host servers to choose from. One of the newest and most popular methods is cloud hosting. Many...
by Bob Martin | May 1, 2012 | Cloud Computing
Understanding Backup and Disaster Recovery in Virtual Environments Means Knowing Fact from Fiction. In this whitepaper, Eric Siebert, VMware vExpert, dispells the most common myths about Backup and Disaster Recovery in virtual environments. How certain are you that...