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The Key Differences Between Virtual Desktops and DaaS That Every Business Owner Needs to Know
Small- and medium-sized businesses are increasingly relying on technology solutions to streamline their operations while reducing costs for hardware purchase and maintenance. Two popular options

Key Factors When Evaluating Cloud Service Providers
SMBs need cloud services to compete in today’s fast-paced and digitized business world. But choosing the right cloud service provider (CSP) can be challenging, particularly

Revolutionize Your Work Environment with Remote Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)
Virtual desktops are a valuable tool for your business to improve the security, speed, and availability of your IT. Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) takes this further to

Adapting to Modern Threats in the Disaster Recovery Landscape
IT infrastructures are becoming more complex as businesses increasingly digitize their operations. At the same time, cyberattacks and natural disasters are occurring more frequently than

Trends and Innovations Shaping the Data Center Landscape
Data centers and their services continue to evolve as demand increases. You likely make use of some type of data center every day in both

SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS: A Guide to Choosing the Right Cloud Service Model
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) are three distinct cloud service models that have revolutionized the way businesses access and utilize technology. Each one

5 Strategies for On-Premise to Cloud Migration
It’s common for businesses to delay on-premise to cloud migration because they can’t see a clear path forward. They understand the benefits of hosting applications

5 Elements of a Successful Cloud Migration Strategy
The cloud computing model has been widely used for almost two decades, but many businesses have yet to migrate their on-premises infrastructure to a cloud

Our Guide to Secure Secrets Management
In the past, the apps and services hosted on colocated servers were typically monolithic entities that carried their functionality within their code. They didn’t need