Cloud, Cloud, Cloud! It’s everywhere and everyone wants to get to it. But where is it? What is it? And why does everyone want to get there so fast?

Simply put, the term “cloud computing” refers to data processing services delivered by technology providers through the Internet.

Businesses turn to DRaaS to ensure cloud resiliency from disruptions; harnessing the cloud in times of an outage. Geo-diversity is one of several factors that harden organizations’ resiliency. Read more …

A cyber-attack requires a unique recovery, so it needs to be treated as a disaster and strategized with DRaaS.

The purpose of a DR plan is to provide the rest of your organization with the confidence that when a disastrous event occurs, you can recover. But there are a lot of disaster types these days.

InterVision, a leading strategic service provider expands into Mid-Atlantic Region with acquisition of SyCom Technologies.

BaaS is different from traditional backup because it is managed by an experienced service provider that removes the daily burden of backup management from your IT staff and provides well-architected solutions that consider industry best practices.

With the list of possible disruptive events that can take a business offline growing in number year over year, it’s no surprise so many organizations’ leaders are now asking IT departments to strengthen their stance against these threats. But what role can DRaaS and the cloud play in ensuring this greater resiliency?

In this episode Dustin Milberg, Field CTO of Cloud Services, dissects the tools needed for the cloud journey, with a focus on the 6 layers of the platform. 

There is a plethora of reasons why an organization may still be running these older operating systems, but as any respectable security practitioner will say, applying patches is the first line of defense against network-based threats.