SaaS (Software As A Service) – What It Is And What It's For

SaaS (software as a service) is an oft-discussed product that is becoming an increasingly important asset of the modern IT market. Businesses that adopt an SaaS solution may rave about its benefits, but until you have a better understanding of what it can offer and why you should adopt you might be reluctant to see… Continue reading SaaS (Software As A Service) – What It Is And What It's For

Interactive Technology Products Training – What Is It? Who Benefits From It?

New technology is being released all the time, and it can sometimes be confusing for those who have to adapt to the constant changes and advances in interactive products. Presentations, media, IT and conferences; learning how to navigate any new program or interactive technology product isn’t always the easiest of tasks. Not everyone can simply… Continue reading Interactive Technology Products Training – What Is It? Who Benefits From It?

How to Protect Your Company's Data When Storing it in the Cloud

Many business owners are starting to move their data and information to virtual servers because it is reduces their IT expenses and improves employee productivity levels. Virtualization helps companies lower their server management costs because it costs a lot of money every year to keep their servers updated and maintained. They want easy access to… Continue reading How to Protect Your Company's Data When Storing it in the Cloud

Android devices aims to rule the cloud

By Sue Poremba Sue Poremba is a freelance writer focusing primarily on security and technology issues and occasionally blogs for Rackspace Hosting. Mobile devices and the cloud seem like a natural combination. After all, the beauty of cloud computing is the ability to access information from any computer. And the beauty of mobile devices is… Continue reading Android devices aims to rule the cloud

Microsoft's Recent Firings Of Marketing Division; What It Means For The Company And The Industry

Microsoft has stirred up the blogosphere once again with the latest round of job cuts in its advertising and marketing roster. The number of employees let go is yet to be disclosed by the company as of this writing, but the layoffs are notable simply because they follow so soon after the last round of cuts which… Continue reading Microsoft's Recent Firings Of Marketing Division; What It Means For The Company And The Industry

4 Hidden Benefits Of Colocation

There are a handful of well-known advantages to Colocation.  They include improved infrastructure, maximum security, and increased reliability.  Along with the commonly referred to benefits, there are a number of hidden (but obvious) benefits of colocation as well. Colocation Allows Businesses to Focus on their Strengths Unless a business is in the IT field, there… Continue reading 4 Hidden Benefits Of Colocation

Is It Time For Your Business To Update Its Website?

Websites have become far more complex. As the world shifts toward a mobile and digital age, the way customers are interacting with technology is also changing and people are now demanding more. In an age of immediate gratification, the experience your customers have on your website can be the difference between losing sales and watching… Continue reading Is It Time For Your Business To Update Its Website?

Five Ways to Secure Mobile Devices and Apps

The consumerization of IT is here to stay and nowhere is this more evident than the increasing popularity of BYOD, or Bring Your Own Device.  Employees are clamoring for the introduction of BYOD policies, but there’s one concern providing ample reasons for companies to pause.  The security risks associated with BYOD is an omnipresent issue,… Continue reading Five Ways to Secure Mobile Devices and Apps

Why Virtualisation Can Help Avoid Downtime

Downtime is a scenario that online businesses should strive to avoid at all times. Whether you have a transactional site, or you offer a software, hosting or internet service, it is imperative you stay online. Infographics previously published by KISSmetrics showed that if an ecommerce website makes $100,000 (around £616,000) a day, a one-second delay… Continue reading Why Virtualisation Can Help Avoid Downtime