Cloud

Ignite Conference Focuses on “Remote Everything,” Security and Compliance

Ignite, Microsoft's yearly technical conference, took place September 22nd - 24th and there were many announcements, feature updates and exciting breakout sessions presented. Despite the all-digital, condensed format, the conference delivered a quality experience full of technology and information which will prove instrumental in developing solutions for customers.

October 9, 2020|

Is Multicloud Right for You?

More and more organizations are finding themselves with a need for multiple clouds. There are many reasons customers find themselves either currently using or planning to use a multi-cloud architecture.

August 26, 2020|

Storage is getting Faster, Smarter, and Cheaper

What used to be the dullest technology in IT, hard disk storage and tape, is now innovating right and left. It started when we moved from 3.5-inch diskettes to USB Sticks and Chip Readers. It has evolved all the way to Storage Class Memory which is blurring the old lines between RAM Operations and Storage Operations in a new Tier 0.

August 19, 2020|

Azure Disaster Recovery Could Save Your Business. Here’s How.

SMBs today manage an average of 47.81 terabytes of data. If that sounds like a lot, consider that the average enterprise has 347.56 terabytes of data — seven times as much. Companies today need to protect their data for a variety of reasons: to keep their businesses operational, their clients safe, and their financial information and intellectual property protected. Azure Disaster Recovery can help.

August 18, 2020|

Commercial Cloud Hosting Services for the Department of the Navy

Red River moves the U.S. Navy's Data Center Consolidation and "Cloud- First" mandate forward with a dedicated commercial cloud hosting task order for Department of the Navy Mission Owners. Red River has been early to deliver services for transition and new accounts with already over 500 hosted web pages.

August 18, 2020|

Has Your Storage Turned into a Three-Ring Circus?

There are circus performers who have an easier balancing act than some IT managers responsible for determining the amount of required storage capacity for their department. With needs changing quickly and procurement timelines lengthy, organizations can find themselves tying up unnecessary capital purchasing storage that goes unused if they guess high or scrambling to keep up if they lowball.

August 17, 2020|
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