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What Is Cloud Computing?

LAN Infotech

Cloud computing is a revolutionary paradigm in the field of technology that has transformed the way businesses and individuals access, store, and process data and applications. Cloud computing offers numerous benefits, including scalability, cost-effectiveness, reliability, and accessibility.

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Office Activism Makes Crisis Management for Businesses More Difficult

Bernstein Crisis Management

Office Activism Makes Crisis Management for Businesses More Difficult Wall St. Google’s recent firing of 28 employees who protested a cloud-computing contract with the Israeli government is highlighted as a significant example of this shift. Ignoring workplace dissent isn’t an option either, he said.

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When Cloud Computing goes Wrong….

Plan B Consulting

At a wedding last weekend, the woman sitting on my right told me a fascinating story about some of the perils of cloud computing, and an incident that she had been involved with. They set up a large contract with an established company to run many aspects of their computing.

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When Cloud Computing goes Wrong….

Plan B Consulting

At a wedding last weekend, the woman sitting on my right told me a fascinating story about some of the perils of cloud computing, and an incident that she had been involved with. They set up a large contract with an established company to run many aspects of their computing.

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6 Reasons to Join the Hybrid & Multi-Cloud Revolution

NexusTek

Cloud computing—including hybrid and multi-cloud models—represents a major change in the way businesses think about their IT infrastructure, as well as how they harness it to get the job done. Why adopt hybrid or multi-cloud computing?

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Digital Twins and the Future of Physical Security and Risk Management

Security Industry Association

The result: Facilities are managing expensive, inefficient and wasteful physical security protocols. Today’s technology advances, such as cloud computing, deep learning and IoT, enable the application of enterprise data to mitigate risks and accurately and efficiently manage facilities’ security systems.

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4 Reasons Why Agriculture Businesses Need Managed IT

NexusTek

4 Reasons Why Agriculture Businesses Need Managed IT. Here are four reasons why agribusinesses need managed IT to handle this digital transformation. As an award-winning managed service provider, NexusTek delivers experienced IT consulting and IT services for agribusinesses across the U.S. READ TIME: 4 MIN. September 8, 2021.