3 Hybrid Cloud Service Trends We’ve Seen In 2022
An overwhelming portion of U.S. businesses are opting for a hybrid cloud service, and for good reason. According to a 2022 report by Cisco, eight out of every ten organizations have adopted a hybrid cloud model – and 47% reported a multi-cloud model using two or three different public cloud providers. In essence, flexibility has […]
Continue Reading...3 Qualities To Look For in Your Managed Cloud Services Provider
With roughly 60% of U.S. companies forecasted to depend on managed cloud services providers by 2025, it’s clear that managed services aren’t slowing down anytime soon. The cyber threats over recent years have pushed business owners to recognize their virtual vulnerabilities and therefore bring on a trusted MSP to sort out their IT infrastructure. However, […]
Continue Reading...QuickBooks in the Cloud: The Sky’s the Limit
By the end of 2021, cloud hosting truly began its surge in the world of small business. Although they’re reasonably lagging behind smaller tech companies and enterprise-level organizations, 44% of small businesses are now employing a cloud-based infrastructure. A large part of that infrastructure is the tools within it, such as accounting software, which has […]
Continue Reading...Database Cloud Services in Orange County: Scale at Will
With nearly 95% of all enterprises using cloud computing in some way, it’s clear that the service is here to stay. But even with this startling statistic, many business owners are stuck in the times of legacy IT – and for those who have switched to a cloud platform, you’ve likely experienced scaling query limits […]
Continue Reading...QuickBooks Hosting vs. Desktop: Which is Best for Your Business?
In recent years, the traditional, on-premise IT infrastructure has taken a backseat to a much more affordable, scalable, and flexible option: cloud hosting. Rather than setting up an in-house IT infrastructure, business owners are more commonly opting for a cloud hosted infrastructure. This also extends to QuickBooks options. Instead of using a limited QuickBooks desktop, […]
Continue Reading...Distinguishing Between Public, Hybrid, & Private Cloud Solutions
Public, hybrid, and private cloud solutions all take different approaches to cloud computing. While one is accessed online through a subscription, the second is a combination of public and private models, while the latter is dedicated to a single organization. But what are the benefits and challenges of each – and which is best for […]
Continue Reading...Quickbooks Cloud Hosting: How to Lower your IT Budget
As a business owner or independent contractor, you’re always looking for ways to save. Operating a business isn’t cheap, so it’s important to avoid overpaying for underutilized features or services. Your IT bill is a perfect example of this. Many business owners tend to miss the hidden costs of their outdated systems, unaware of budget-friendly […]
Continue Reading...Access Advanced Disaster Recovery Measures with QuickBooks Hosting
If you own a business, no matter your industry, you need disaster recovery measures in place. In IT, disaster recovery keeps your business going in the event of a cyberattack, natural disaster, or human error that threatens your data’s integrity, serving to bolster your business’s longevity. And while most business owners and contractors view QuickBooks […]
Continue Reading...Save Money & Scale With a Private Cloud Infrastructure
As a business owner, you have an obligation to your customers’ data. From names and contact information to sensitive banking credentials, it’s your responsibility to keep it protected – but what are your options? Maybe you’re currently running a legacy IT system with servers onsite, which is awfully expensive, or are already set up with […]
Continue Reading...How Secure Cloud Technology Mitigates DDoS Attacks
As a business owner, you have a lot to lose. From your invaluable client data and revenue streams to your brand reputation with loyal customers, every business needs internal protections in place to keep operations running. However, Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDOS) tend to bottleneck business in more ways than one. If left unmonitored, […]
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