Traditional norms were no doubt disrupted in 2020, which makes 2021 predictions a big question mark of how things will evolve. As we reflect on lessons learned from 2020, one commonality among those we saw thrive is that being prepared for the uncertain means pivoting your company toward a stance that emphasizes agility, speed and security.

As stay-at-home measures have accelerated the need for production workflows that can be performed remotely, DirecTV has delivered for its workforce and led the industry in overcoming this challenge.

When searching for a reliable cloud managed services provider, it can be difficult to see through the noise. Indeed, there are hundreds if not thousands of cloud service providers out there. In evaluating providers of cloud managed services for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure, it is not enough to check the accreditation level, certifications and competencies of these vendors alone. Instead, companies should examine a variety of other aspects to find the truly right fit for their business. Here are a few areas to check during your selection process.

This project was an example of CMLA is action: The client benefits from reduced IT infrastructure cost, faster availability to student data, and greater security.

Confidence in your AWS services provider is crucial to the migration process and operations thereafter. And confidence in a provider is built over time, with alignment to your IT team and company in an understanding of your objectives both now and for the future.

InterVision announced a free, Pre-Migration Cost Assessment Service that will be available for a limited time. This program will help organizations understand the potential cost savings when moving on-premises IT infrastructure to the cloud.

With AMS by InterVision, clients get a compliance and security in an AWS Landing Zone, a proven enterprise operating model, and day-to-day infrastructure management within the ITIL® framework. Clients receive an environment already under compliance with frameworks such as GDPR, PCI, FedRAMP, HIPAA, FINRA, NIST, ISO, CIS, SOC and much more.

The client and AWS were extremely impressed with InterVision’s pace and ability to herd multiple activities into a cohesive momentum for cloud migration, so the project could hit its deadline with a quality rollout.

When examining a path to AWS, there’s often terminology that differs from other vendors, such as “landing zone” — what is it?

Whether you’re looking to utilize the cloud for disaster recovery, considering a cloud migration, concerned about security or want to leverage the power of machine learning, it can be difficult to find all the information needed to make an educated decision. For this reason, InterVision has compiled a list of our 7 best cloud resources. We think they are necessary in building a strong foundation for migrating, analyzing, and maintaining your cloud strategies.

InterVision engaged with the company to migrate their datacenters to the AWS cloud, giving them the ability to market new features and capabilities, so that self-hosted clients began seeing the value of their new model.