Cloud computing offers unique solutions as organizations struggle to ensure compliance across both internal and third-party technology environments.
Cloud computing offers unique solutions as organizations struggle to ensure compliance across both internal and third-party technology environments.
High levels of availability and productivity can be achieved with the cloud, and the right partnerships can help you get there.
Follow these five tips to learn how you can make sure your business has a successful cloud migration.
Companies are increasing turning to the cloud to retain employees, increase productivity, and provide internal and external customers with the best service.
Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) vendors give small businesses affordable access to the expertise and resources needed to back up their critical infrastructure without the pain of a long window for recovery.
Employee engagement is key to keeping remote workers happy and productive. Surprisingly a technology consultant might empower your workforce with the tools they need to be successful and more engaged.
Beginning in 2014, ARG saw interest in cloud services start to grow substantially. Our clients were getting comfortable with the solutions and 3 key elements were being addressed to their satisfaction:
· Security. The concern that the cloud is less secure than their own datacenter. Gartner and other independent analyst firms have studied the risks, concluding that cloud is generally more secure than premises-based implementations.
· Savings.
It seems like hacks and thefts of information are in the news daily, from Ashley Madison to the US Government, airlines, and businesses, no one seems to be exempt from the threat. So what can you do to protect your organization and your client or members’ information.