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. 

Offloading management to a third party to address cloud skills gaps may only be a temporary need, to let staff learn a new cloud environment before taking it on in a full capacity.

For CIOs and other IT leaders who must demonstrate early cloud wins to help gain wider stakeholder buy-in needed for a full migration, Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) to AWS makes an ideal candidate for demonstrating that the cloud can be a successful driver for the business. It also encourages cloud-hesitant IT members to learn the ropes of the AWS environment in a non-production scenario.

More than half (62%) of recent survey respondents say they have experienced stalled or slower-than-expected cloud migration. Most believe the delay in cloud migration is primarily due to unanticipated skills gaps (41%).

InterVision, a leading IT strategic service provider and Premier Consulting Partner in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN), announced today that it was recognized as Enterprise Partner of the Year for North America by Juniper Networks, a leader in secure, AI-driven networks.

A recovery time objective (RTO) means the time it takes to stand up the disrupted technology, but the problem is that it’s not True RTO.

InterVision, a leading IT strategic service provider and an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Premier Consulting Partner, today announced it is now a qualified AWS Well-Architected Partner. This achievement recognizes InterVision’s expertise to deliver AWS Well-Architected reviews due to its track record of providing a structured approach to identify and resolve issues for new or existing AWS workloads.

Does cloud save money? The short answer is yes. The longer form answer is that yes, but it depends upon the foundation you’ve empowered in the cloud for the rest of the business to run on.