Guest post by Adam Stern, CEO of Infinitely Virtual It’s now part of the conventional wisdom that cloud computing has altered the IT delivery model. The steady embrace of the cloud among businesses large and small does not, however, mean that organizations can or should let their guard down on matters of security and data protection. […]
Windows Server 2012: Small (Business) is Beautiful
Guest post by Adam Stern, CEO of Infinitely Virtual Windows Server powers many of the world’s largest data centers, but it also delivers value to small- to midsize business (SMBs). Windows Server 2012 redefines the server category, delivering hundreds of new features and enhancements that span virtualization, networking, storage, user experience, cloud computing, automation, and more. […]
Virtual Server Hosting: Mitigating Security Risks
Guest post by Adam Stern, CEO of Infinitely Virtual It’s now part of the conventional wisdom that cloud computing has altered the IT delivery model. The steady embrace of the cloud among businesses large and small does not, however, mean that organizations can or should let their guard down on matters of security and data protection. […]
Maximize Efficiency with a Terminal Server
When implementing the INTERAC Accounting System, particularly in a multi-user setting, the advantages of a Terminal Server (Remote Desktop Services) will become readily apparent. Whether you choose a traditional server, a virtualized server, or a cloud hosted server, the same remote desktop functionality is available. Following are just a few of the key considerations. Ease […]
Security in the Cloud
It’s now part of the conventional wisdom that cloud computing has altered the IT delivery model. The steady embrace of the cloud among businesses large and small does not, however, mean that organizations can or should let their guard down on matters of security and data protection. While cloud server hosting provides compelling benefits, security […]
Should there be a cloud in your forecast?
With the proliferation of cloud computing options, should you be considering adding cloud computing to your IT portfolio? There certainly seems to be considerable momentum driving the ongoing development of cloud computing platforms. With the big names like IBM, HP, Dell, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google very much in the mix, there must be something to […]
Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds – Which Is Right for You?
While most of us have at least heard of “the cloud”, there are several variations on the theme. Which, if any, of these options are right for your organization? Public CloudAs the name indicates, this option shares the hardware and software services with the general public. Think of Google for example: Gmail, Google Docs, Google […]
Collaboration in the Cloud
Commenting & Project ManagementIn addition to simple file sharing and online backup, some of these applications also provide a means of commenting and version control for the files they contain. It goes beyond simply emailing links to files instead of sending actual copies of the files back and forth. Taking advantage of the automatic synchronization […]
To Share or Not To Share
Collaboration has become a common buzzword, but what does it mean? There are lots of new software applications claiming to be collaboration and file sharing tools, but in the real world, what do they do for us? Enable sharing using links to the files instead of emailing copies of the files. Enable reviewing, commenting and task […]
Security in a Cloud World
Multi-factor AuthenticationAs Microsoft and other software developers continue to develop and promote their product lines for cloud environments, those of us who depend on their applications for our businesses will be forced to deal with the “as a Service” model. Keeping our data secure is one of the critical concerns. The following article provides food […]