As we increasingly rely on technology for success and growth, the importance of security also increases. With more and more businesses migrating to the cloud, there is a consistent need for protection.
A recent report stated that the average ERP software budget per user is USD 9000. While 13% of the organizations globally upgraded ERP systems in 2019-20, 87% required ERP implementation assistance.
With technology infiltrating every fragment of work, it has also become quite common to witness hiccups along the way.
One of the most common worries for companies considering a cloud migration strategy is the fear of entrusting your company’s data with a third party.
Your computer is on the fritz and now your whole day has been thrown off because you need to spend the next hour on the phone with your IT help desk in order to try, and possibly fail, to get it in working condition again.
Many SMB’s tend to ignore implementing true disaster recovery for their mission critical servers and services hosted on-premise.
According to the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), a worldwide not-for-profit organization focused on improving the security of software, there are a number of security issues that threaten websites today.
Azure and AWS are among the most popular cloud platforms in the market today. Traditionally, organizations use their infrastructure, having their web server or other hardware that they would have to buy and maintain themselves.
While phishing scams, malware, DDoS, and other attacks continue to threaten the Internet business landscape, there are a growing number of cloud platforms that offer best-practice protocols to guard against these illegal programs with increasing efficiency.
Cyber Security is defined as the technologies and processes that protect IT assets from cyber-attacks. It also refers to a set of techniques used to protect the integrity of networks, programs and data from attack, damage or unauthorized access.
Imagine yourself in your office. You’re on the phone and your boss is riding you about the Conrad presentation. Why isn’t it finished and in his inbox?
11 years ago, Amazon announced that it was relaunching its cloud storage division into what is now known as Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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