In this episode of “Status Go,” cybersecurity expert Stan Smith debunks the myth that the cloud is not secure, providing valuable insights and expert guidance on assessing and controlling access levels, conducting effective training, and strengthening your organization’s cybersecurity posture.

Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana’s goal was to protect several critical applications. They implemented InterVision’s DRaaS solution, replicated and tested, and were happy with the results. When their recovery environment footprint increased by eight times, they noticed that their bill did not.

MCCCD had state-of-the-art on-premise technology and a strong IT team to manage the district’s local datacenter. However, being a southern California-based college, MCCCD’s datacenter and applications were deemed vulnerable and difficult to recover from potential disasters. MCCCD contracted with InterVision to conduct a thorough assessment of its current datacenter and DR preparedness. InterVision delivered of a robust AWS environment supporting multi-site DR, pilot-light DR, and backup-restore DR architecture. This has allowed MCCCD to reach their business continuity and disaster recovery goals.

The company needed flexible, short-term compute resources to support intensive training for a global network of installation partners. By working with InterVision to access resources hosted in the public cloud and by using its own private cloud resources, the client succeeded in cutting capital expenses, reducing operational costs, increasing productivity and enhancing competitive advantage.

VCCCD selected InterVision to migrate its Banner 9 environment to AWS because of our extensive cloud services experience and validation in the education space.

A department of water resources chose Infiniti, an InterVision Company to provide cloud consulting services to determine the best solution for their needs. In addition to basic storage needs, they utilized a solution to backup their infrastructure to the cloud.