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The Cloud: You’re Using It Wrong

NexusTek

“The Cloud” has been all the rage since former Google CEO Eric Schmidt discussed the concept at an industry conference in 2006. Cloud computing helps individuals, companies, and government services safely store the ever-increasing amounts of data that are output every second. billion by 2025. Telecommunications.

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Digital Twins and the Future of Physical Security and Risk Management

Security Industry Association

Beyond cameras and controlled access, enterprises are now, for the first time, able to harness the gold mine of data held in their security systems, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, IT infrastructure, internal regulations and regulatory compliance documentation.

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South Florida’s LAN Infotech Named In 2021’s Top 250 Cloud IT Companies

LAN Infotech

Collaboration: Leading business owners use cloud technologies to enable easy collaboration that keeps everyone informed and working. Documents and files are updated in real-time. Efficiency: With the cloud, your staff will become more efficient thanks to simpler and more direct access to the data and resources they need.

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Tech Trends for 2023: Don’t Fall Behind

NexusTek

What this means for an individual business is that they can obtain the same amount of computing power while consuming far less energy than they would with on-premises infrastructure. This makes cloud computing an ideal means of shrinking your carbon footprint. Broad Trend: Zero-Trust Cybersecurity.

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Navigating the Future: Unveiling the Crucial Nexus of Tech Integration and Business Continuity for Unparalleled Business Resilience

Erwood Group

From cloud computing to advanced communication platforms, CIOs navigate a vast technological landscape, strategically integrating solutions that harmonize with organizational goals. Cloud computing, for example, provides a scalable and flexible infrastructure that allows organizations to adapt their computing resources on demand.

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Empower Data for the Anywhere Business with Pure Storage at Gartner® IOCS 2022

Pure Storage

Don’t Miss the Breakout Session: How Ad Tech Company Ampersand Achieved Their Hybrid Cloud Goals . It’s no secret that organizations with a cloud strategy and roadmap are in a better position to achieve better outcomes from cloud computing than those without one.

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How SMBs Can Strategize Like Enterprise-Level Organizations

NexusTek

The basic building blocks of IT strategy include the following: Document existing IT environment: Include all equipment, software, licenses, and IT people. Evaluate risks or weaknesses of current IT: Document any gaps in capability, any issues your current IT creates, or areas that do not meet expectations.