Cloud Computing is another great example of how we can help companies reduce the impact of a disaster. We can literally take all of an organization’s data, information, and applications and store it in our secure cloud. With our guaranteed 99.99% uptime, companies can rest assured that their mission-critical information and applications can be stored and accessed with SAS 70 Type II certified security. From robust data backup, hosted e-mail and collaboration applications, to hosted virtualized servers and dedicated servers and virtualized desktops, we have asolution for nearly every scenario.

The Future of the Cloud

This is an interesting piece published this week by The New York Times regarding the future of cloud-computing.  Looks like some are ahead of the game!  Read More

“Cloud computing, though, is more than a hyper-efficient means of distributing digital services. The cloud model is animated by a set of Internet technologies for juggling computing workloads in data centers far more efficiently than in the past — potentially reducing costs by about half, analysts say.”

More Cloud News – Apple Hires Cloud Guru

Recently, www.cfoworld.co.uk reported that Apple is investing in the cloud by hiring former Microsoft cloud guru.  Read More

Cloud Computing in the News

An article published yesterday by www.informationweek.com estimates that half of the U.S. Federal Agencies will be in the cloud with in 12 months.

Private clouds promise maximum control and strong security, while commercial cloud services are fast and flexible. Which works best? Government agencies are adopting both, as well as hybrids. The private cloud vs. public cloud debate is rapidly giving way to new models where agencies tap on-demand IT resources from a variety of cloud platforms–private, commercial, hybrid, software as a service–based on what best suits their needs…  Read More