by clikcloud | Jul 19, 2021 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
In our digital age, gathering information online is anything but difficult. It is imperative for both to keep information from landing in the wrong hands. Read on to learn about the crucial need to keep data safe, the threats to data privacy, and what to do about it.
by clikcloud | Jul 12, 2021 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
While moving to the cloud can be a cash-saving step–in the sense of shifting capital expense for infrastructure to an operational expense–the issue of managing cloud spending remains. Read on to learn more about aligning your company’s cloud spending to overall business goals.
by clikcloud | Jun 14, 2021 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
As the last year has shown us, we don’t know exactly what the future holds. However, with manmade and natural disasters like cyber attacks and power failures from storms, it’s a matter of when, not if, your company is faced with a situation that could threaten its operations. Read on to learn more about protecting your business with a business continuity plan.
by clikcloud | Jun 7, 2021 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
No question about it, cloud computing is here to stay. Considering migrating to the cloud is just the beginning, however. Three models to consider–IaaS, PaaS and SaaS–offer varying levels of shared responsibility between provider and customer. Read on to learn more about the three models, and to get an idea which is the best for your business.
by clikcloud | May 17, 2021 | SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, SMB Technology, Technology News
Late last year, as well as more recently, two major cyber attacks occurred–one at SolarWinds via their software platform in December of 2020, and one at Colonial Pipeline just this month. These attacks are even more serious than one performed by a lone attacker, and signal how vulnerable networks can be. Not only do businesses need to use tools to protect their own computer networks, but to share information with other companies. Read on to learn how your company can protect itself against cyber attacks.