by Kevin Lalor | Feb 2, 2017
Many individuals or businesses have cloud-based backups, or already use the cloud for something like email and chat. Almost no one hosts their own website via an on-premises server, and it’s a safer bet to let a data center keep important customer information secure....
by Kevin Lalor | Nov 8, 2016
When choosing which Google Drive fileserver design is right for your business, there are two primary choices: the decentralized owner-based design, and a centralized IT-driven design. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, and whether a business picks one...
by Kevin Lalor | Oct 25, 2016
Migrating to a Google Drive fileserver might seem like a dramatic change, but with sophisticated administrative tools, built-in encryption and backup services, lower overhead in managing files, among other benefits, many companies are making the move. That said,...
by Kevin Lalor | Sep 13, 2016
Every company fears data loss by one of the many possible means, and you’re probably no different. Between crashing hard drives, malware, phishing attacks, and bad agents sniffing out server infrastructures for intellectual property (IP) that could be abused or...
by Lindsay D | Jan 18, 2016
The growth of the cloud has thrust the issue of security and trust into the spotlight. That’s because cloud services operate very differently from traditional on-premisese technology. In the past, organizations felt that they had complete control over how...
by Lindsay D | Dec 31, 2015
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