Having the right technology partners in the right seats is vital for delivering the results you are looking for and achieving your organization’s goals in an efficient, cost-effective, and scalable manner.

As more business activities move to the cloud, routing and switching may seem like antiquated components for outdated solutions, but both routers and switches continue to play an integral role in the cloud.

Ron Teeter, Vice President of Engineering at Jobvite, takes you through the timeline of their entire cloud journey and discusses the connected outcomes that came with each phase.  Jobvite has gone from survival to agile to efficient.  Hear exactly how Ron and his team managed this process.

AWS Savings Plans are an easy cost-saving feature that can provide optimization in exchange for a commitment to a particular level of usage.

Cloud cost management requires unique expertise in the realm of cloud architecture, and often cloud teams either don’t have the skills on staff or are too busy to focus on the technical and operational processes necessary to control and reduce costs. This issue, coupled with complex billing and lack of visibility into spending trends can result in sprawled workloads, stalled migrations and eroded confidence in cloud strategies.

InterVision announces Cloud Cost Optimization Service designed to save AWS clients 30% or More. Cloud Cost Optimization Service delivers a near-immediate ROI and helps clients establish a long-term cost savings culture.

Dustin Milberg, InterVisions Field CTO of Cloud Services, explains why people are the foundational aspect of a shift to the cloud.

From the dozens of new announcements at 2020’s AWS re:Invent, by far the two categories with the most announcements have been in the areas of compute and machine learning. While attempting to summarize those here would not do them justice, I’d like to highlight three of the most interesting and eye-popping ones as we begin 2021.

InterVision executed the DRaaS solution to AWS, then tested it for verification. It has given them confidence in recovery, freed up their IT team to focus on other priorities, and has enabled the ability to scale as the company grows.

Deciding which target or targets are right for your DRaaS strategy can be complex. Some of the factors end up being tradeoffs, speed vs. cost.

Status Go welcomes Matt Walker, a mountain climber who takes leaders into the face of uncertainty, guiding them to overcome challenges in both their professional and personal life among the most difficult environments. When Matt sits down with Jeff Ton he parallels the key components of healthy and safe mountain climbing with that of solid leadership development: extreme communication and transparency, connection, comradery and interconnectedness.