Hybrid Cloud

What Is It?

Hybrid Cloud is a combination of public cloud and any private cloud or on-premises traditional server resources. The primary advantage to a Hybrid Cloud setup is that it allows a higher level of customization in order to deliver optimal application performance. A second advantage is that Hybrid Cloud leverages substantial monetary savings by scaling up and down high-usage and high-resources components in the public cloud side of the hybrid environment, allowing corporations to not pay for services until they need them. The third advantages of a Hybrid Cloud setup is security and customization. Through the mix of highly-customized on-premises resources with highly-scalable public cloud resources, businesses can design exactly what they need and react quickly to market changes … READ MORE


Security and the Cloud

Security and the Cloud: Debunking Security Misconceptions About the Cloud

When working with a cloud hosting service, security is likely your top priority. Researching companies to work with is an important step in selecting a host, because it could be the difference between having a secure system in place and exposing your proprietary information to potential attacks. There are many misconceptions when it comes to the cloud and security, which is why it is necessary to get all of the information you can before making a decision.

One of the top myths floating around various industries is that most businesses do not have faith in or haven’t yet moved to a cloud hosting solution. In fact, the cloud market is expected to … READ MORE


The Benefits of Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing: What Are the Benefits?

The cloud is a relatively recent innovation, only becoming popular in only the last few years. Despite its young age, it has greatly changed the way people manage, host, and store important data. Many individuals and businesses alike have switched to cloud computing due to the numerous benefits of working with and through the cloud.

Previously, a computer used its own hard drive to download software and applications, as well as to store important data. This severely limited a company’s options since each computer was considered separate and it required a great deal of tech support to keep all the separate computers operating and communicating with each other efficiently.

Now, through cloud computing, companies can share resources … READ MORE