A dedicated cloud server is a hosting option that means you don’t share your server with anyone else. It is leased privately, which can deliver a much higher degree of privacy and also provide more control. A dedicated server avoids issues such as slowdown where there are a lot of people using the same server
Using cloud computing simply means switching from local servers to online servers. For small business owners this small transition can open the door to a whole new world of efficiency, ease and expansion. Instead of owning, and being responsible for hardware and software, systems are managed by service providers and available on a pay-as-you-go basis
Cloud computing has been game-changing for businesses keen to grow and develop in recent years. No matter what your business needs to thrive this year, some combination of Platform as a Service (PaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) will provide it in a secure and cost-effective way. With this
Efficiency creates opportunity within every business, whether that relates to driving innovation and profit or making day-to-day life easier for staff. While it used to be a time and labour-intensive process to identify and implement efficiencies, today’s technologies can streamline processes and workflows at a much quicker rate. A new age of agility Thanks to
The cloud has revolutionised the way that we live and work today. Even if you’re not consciously aware that you’re interacting with the cloud, most of us use it every day. There are many benefits in adopting a cloud-based solution for your business, ranging from scalability and flexibility to a reduction in maintenance costs and
Being prepared for a disaster situation is something that needs to be at the forefront of your business continuity plan from the outset. As our dependency on IT systems grows by the day, ensuring that your infrastructure is backed up, secured and protected from both internal and external threats is paramount, as whilst we never
As the momentum has built behind cloud computing in recent years, it has become increasingly obvious that more traditional computing models have a lot of limitations. Problems with the reliability and scalability of older IT approaches, as well as ensuring that your business remains competitive, have meant that many more organisations have now started to