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Cloud Computing for Small Businesses

Cloud Computing for Small Businesses

Everyone is talking about cloud computing at the moment. It really is the latest trend in the world of IT…

– it’s in almost every technology article and news item that you read – but it is also an extremely functional technology that is paving the way for the future of IT.

The arrival of cloud computing is changing the way we do IT and it is opening up an entirely new world for enterprise computing.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept of cloud computing, it is basically the provision of computing services via a pool of servers rather than a single computer. To the end user the concept simply means that they are able to use many services from anywhere in the world with very little hardware requirements. For the enterprise, it means the cost of infrastructure is coming down whilst its functionality is increasing – computing is becoming less reliant on expensive hardware and more reliant on software meaning that systems can be easily and cheaply scaled out to any level as required.

How can Small and Medium Businesses afford this?

Where IT was once about expensive hardware and steep and constant learning curves for the IT professionals managing it, this move towards software defined computing is actually extremely beneficial for small businesses.

A look at how email for business is evolving would give a great example of this. Traditionally email services in the enterprise would run on Microsoft Exchange which would need to be installed on site using expensive hardware in the form of an exchange server.

This equipment and software is very expensive, especially for small businesses and also comes with a requirement for constant maintenance and management which also comes at a cost.

Cloud computing has seen the introduction of Microsoft office 365 which is the same enterprise email functionality, running on exactly the same Exchange based server systems, but provided via “the cloud” with no on-site hardware or software requirements and at an extremely low monthly cost.

For small businesses this means exactly the same enterprise functionality with none of the upfront costs, on-going maintenance or upgrade of physical servers and/or software.

Cloud Computing In Other Areas

There are of course many other areas of cloud computing – there are lots of software as a service (SaaS) solutions that can replace existing systems as well as DaaS (desktop as a service) environments that can help to modernise the small business IT landscape, increase functionality dramatically and also reduce capital outlay and on-going maintenance and upgrade costs.

If you are interested in finding out more about how cloud computing can help to modernise your IT and also reduce capital expenditure please contact ONIT Technology Solutions for any Cloud Services in San Antonio.


 Areas Covered

We provide a wide range of Cloud Computing solutions in San Antonio as well as computer IT support, network services and data backup plans to get rid of computer problems to businesses throughout south Texas and Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels.

Cloud Computing and data security management in San Antonio with local experts who can help and visit your business to resolve computer problems: Data Theft Protection, IT Support San Antonio, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Data Backup Plan and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Data Security.

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Microsoft Hosted Exchange Buyer’s Guide

Microsoft Hosted Exchange Buyer’s Guide

Introduction

Messaging lies at the heart of a business’ ability to communicate, to interact quickly and effectively with everyone from employees and suppliers to clients and prospects.

Yet supporting an on-premise messaging solution absorbs much of a business’ IT dollars. In addition to buying the software, you must expend resources on maintenance, implementation, upgrades, licensing, support and archiving. Downtime – whether scheduled or due to failure or disaster – costs money, disrupts business operations and creates customer dissatisfaction, especially in a world where the vast majority of users check their emails from home, from on the road and after-hours.

Comparing Costs

Although many decision-makers claim on-premise Exchange implementations are less expensive to deploy and operate than Microsoft Hosted Exchange, the opposite is often true.  Just add up the dollars: A 10-person on-premise Exchange solution costs $389.78 vs. $27.00 per seat per month for a Hosted Exchange solution, for a total whopping savings of $362.78 or 93 percent, according to Osterman Research. At 100 users, on-premise costs $37.29 per seat each month compared with a hosted service’s cost of $12.25 for savings of $25.04 or 67 percent. With 1,000 users, on-site costs $20.72 for each seat every month vs. $9.85 for hosted for savings of $10.87 or 52 percent, Osterman Research finds.

It is not surprising then that even some large enterprises are migrating to Microsoft Hosted Exchange: GlaxoSmithKline, for example, is moving its 100,000 users to Hosted Exchange, the giant pharmaceutical company said in March 2009.

There are other savings, too. Because the cost-per-seat is fixed over the contract’s lifetime, your business has a predictable monthly outlay without the risk of unforeseen expenditures. If you support Exchange internally, you must take into account potential disruptive forces such as natural disasters, power outages and office relocations that can add unforeseen costs to your on-premise Exchange management budget.

As you add employees, you run the risk of maxing out your internal infrastructure, forcing you to expend dollars and hours buying and installing servers, storage and other infrastructure to support new hires. Of course, this adds more costs to your existing Exchange budget at a time when you would rather spend IT funds on using technology to solve business challenges.

Finding A Microsoft Hosted Exchange Partner

Having decided to use a Microsoft Hosted Exchange solution, it’s time to research the many providers that will vie for your business.

Like any relationship, you want a true and trustworthy partner with a history of success, of profitability and of adherence to its Service Level Agreements. Speak to existing customers, and ask them about performance, adherence to SLAs, speed of response and technical support. Ensure your list of candidates operates in the black, with money in the bank and a proven business model. In a world of mergers and acquisitions -as well as business closures – it’s important to find a partner with a positive track-record, one that will be around for the long-term as opposed to a start-up facing a steep learning curve, and financial and customer-service challenges.

ONIT Technology Solutions – includes a 99.999 percent uptime guarantee, equivalent to less than six minutes of downtime per year.  Although some companies claim 100-percent uptime, this is unrealistic and generally is viewed as marketing-speak. To support its high-level uptime guarantee, we invest solely in technology from industry-leading vendors such as Cisco and Dell.

In addition to providing 24×7 access to Microsoft Hosted Exchange, your Hosted Exchange Provider should deliver email archiving; ensure continuity; encrypt emails; and protect you from spam, phishing, viruses and other malware. Make sure the solution encompasses mobile devices such as BlackBerries, cell phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).

Discuss how the service provider migrated other companies from an on-premise Exchange environment or how they worked with a company’s previous hosted Exchange provider. Were there any problems? Does the service provider offer customization? What other value-added services do they offer? For a list of questions to ask your prospective hosted Exchange provider, see the callout box.

ONIT Technology Solutions uses proprietary infrastructure technology that works with Microsoft Exchange to make it easy for businesses to set-up, manage and secure their email. During migration, we guide you through a migration process whose pace you control. Since the migration is conducted over the phone, you can ask questions in real-time. Many other providers use email or knowledge-based instructions for cookie-cutter guidance. WE developed proprietary tools to simplify, automate and streamline migration.

As well as the live migration support, we employ a slew of Microsoft- and RIM-certified Exchange support staff to provide you with complete access to Exchange experts. Many other service providers staff their support lines during regular business hours, even though many users access email at odd and off-hours.

It’s critical that your hosting partner has the resources you need to answer questions, whether during migration, day-to-day operations or in an emergency. All-too-often, hosting providers have a skeleton or non-existent support staff after-hours, often the time at which most problems arise as your end-users try to access Exchange while away from their office.

Conclusion

Just as you scrutinize the providers of your on-premise technology, dig deep into the claims your prospective hosted service providers make. Speaking to existing clients is an invaluable way to gauge providers’ veracity. Asking the hard questions now should create a true partnership that enables hosted Exchange services to live up to its promises.

You can find more information on this topic here:
20 Questions To Ask Your Prospective Hosted Exchange San Antonio Provider

 

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A Cyber Security Breach? We Are Just A Small Company!

Just Because You’ve Been LUCKY Enough To Avoid A Cyber-Attack Doesn’t Mean You’re Not At Risk

15-Point Cyber Security Audit Will Reveal Where Your Computer Network Is Exposed And How To Protect Your Company Now.

Imagine walking into your office one morning to discover your computer network was breached by a hacker, exposing not only YOUR company’s data, but also all of your client records and private communications. Imagine the embarrassment of having to notify your clients and vendors that, because of you, their private and possibly personal information may now be in the hands of cybercriminals. And hopefully that’s the only damage done.

Operations could be halted or severely limited for days, possibly weeks. Your data corrupt to the point of being useless. Clients lost. Potential lawsuits and government fines for violating data-breach laws. Cyber security. The exorbitant emergency IT fees to get everything restored to working order fast. Then there’s the risk of your bank account being drained dry – and because you’re a business, you are NOT protected by the banks in the same way individual consumers are. Any money stolen out of your accounts could simply be gone forever.

I know you’re tempted to think, “That won’t happen to us. We’re just a small company. Who’d want to hack us?” Which is exactly what cybercriminals WANT you to think!

With St. Patrick’s Day this month, I want to take a moment to remind you that just because you’ve been “lucky” enough to avoid an incident like this in the past doesn’t mean you’re not at risk – in fact, that’s a very dangerous way to think.

That’s why during the month of March, we are offering your business a FREE comprehensive Cyber Security IT Audit that will reveal your exact risk score on over 15 common security loopholes cybercriminals use on a regular basis to get around firewalls and antivirus software to gain entry to your computer network. Normally we charge $497 for this service, but we’ve decided to give it away to the first 7 lucky companies who request it by March 31st.. All you have to do is call our office at 210-263-3810 or go online to www.123onit.com/not-just-lucky to request it.

15-Point Cyber Security Audit Gives You Complete Peace Of Mind:

At no cost or obligation, our highly trained team of IT pros will come to your office and conduct a comprehensive Cyber Security Audit to uncover loopholes in your company’s IT security.

After the audit is done, we’ll prepare a customized “Report Of Findings” that will reveal specific vulnerabilities and provide a Prioritized Action Plan for getting these
security problems addressed fast. This report and action plan should be a real eye-opener for you since almost all of the businesses we’ve done this for discover they are completely exposed in a number of areas to various threats.

To Get Started And Claim Your Assessment, Go Here Now: www.123onit.com/not-just-lucky or call our office at 210-263-3810.
Don’t delay! Because of the intense one-on-one time required to deliver these Cyber-Security Audits, we can only extend this offer to the first 7 who respond by March 31st.

* In order to qualify for this offer, you must be a company with 5 or more PCs.


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We provide a wide range of cyber security services in San Antonio as well as, cloud services, computer IT support, network services and data backup plans to get rid of computer problems to businesses throughout south Texas and Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels.

Cyber security management in San Antonio with local experts who can help and visit your business to resolve computer problems: Cloud services, IT Support San Antonio, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Data Backup Plan and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Data Security.

Not “Feeling The Love” From Your Current IT Support Company?

Do They Act Like They Could Care Less About Keeping You As A Customer? 

Is Your IT Support Company Not Responding To Your Calls Quickly, Nickel-And-Diming You For Everything, Leaving Problems Unresolved For Days And Forcing You To Manage Them?

Getting your computer network, phones and software applications to work shouldn’t be a monumental project, yet we constantly hear the above frustrations (and worse!) from local business owners who call us when they’ve finally had enough of the poor services and excuses from their current IT support company.

Our Sweet Valentine’s Day Gift For You

If you’re finding that your current IT company just isn’t “showing you the love” anymore, we’d like to offer you a “sweet” Valentine’s Day gift of $250 in FREE IT support and services as a no-risk way of introducing our services to you and to entice you to “break up” with your current unresponsive, uncaring IT support company and give us a try.

… And even if you don’t have an immediate problem to solve, you can use your $250 in free services to have us conduct our proprietary 57-Point IT Systems Security And Performance Assessment on your office network.

During this Assessment, we’ll look for hidden problems developing under the surface that could turn into bigger, more disastrous events that could cost you thousands in lost productivity, downtime and computer repair bills. If nothing else, you’ll get a 3rd-party review of your computer network’s security, backups and performance; it never hurts to get a second opinion.

There’s Only One “Catch”

Because we’re giving away such a generous gift that will require a significant investment of our time and resources, I can extend this offer only to the first 7 potential new clients who respond, or until February 28, 2015, whichever comes first. This offer is valid only for businesses with 5 or more computers.

Call Us Today or Fill The Form Below To Activate Your $250 In Free IT Support Services To Diagnose And Work On The Computer Problem Of Your Choice And PROVE We Can Do A Better Job! 

Offer Expires February 28, 2015

Services We Provide:

Computer Support, IT Consulting, IT Network Security, Cloud Computing, Flat-Fee IT Services, IT Help Desk, Server Support, Server Migration Planning, Data Backups, Web Developement, and much more…

 


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We provide a wide range of email archiving systems as well as identity theft protection in San Antonio. Cloud services, data security, computer IT support, network services and data backup plans to get rid of computer problems to businesses throughout south Texas and Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels.

Email archiving and security management in San Antonio with local experts who can help and visit your business to resolve computer problems: Cloud services, IT Support San Antonio, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Data Backup Plan and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Data Security.

 

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Exactly How Cloud Services Can Help Your Small Business In San Antonio

Cloud Services Can Help Your Small Business In San Antonio

Cloud services computing is a concept that could save your business quite a bit of money on software, hardware, upgrades and services. Instead of purchasing hardware and software for your office, with cloud computing you put your programs on a highly secure “super-server” online. All you need is an Internet connection to your office and you’re in business.

Here are 9 reasons why “cloud services computing” has caught on FAST with small to medium businesses, and why you might consider it too: cloud-services-san-antonio

1. Create An INSTANT Virtual Office. Access and work from any secure PC, laptop or device. If you have employees who travel, are in remote locations or ever need to work from home, this is an ideal solution.

2. Save Hard Dollars On Software, Hardware And Support. Never purchase, install or maintain servers or other network equipment again.

3. Less Downtime and Fewer Problems. Software in the cloud runs on extremely fast and reliable systems that include some form of redundancy. Compare that to your own server going down; until you get it fixed, you’re unable to work.

4. Automatic Disaster Recovery. If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it 100 times: make sure you back up your data. But when your data is hosted in the cloud, the backup is done automatically for you and accessible from anywhere you work.

5. Less Expensive To Scale Up Or Down. With cloud computing, you pay only for what you need and increase or decrease storage or resources when necessary.

6. Hassle-Free Software. All of your software is loaded on a server in a datacenter and then shared over the Internet. There are no software disks to manage, organize or file.

7. Environmentally Friendly. Cloud computing uses significantly less power in your office. You also won’t have to upgrade your hardware as often, which means fewer PCs, laptops and other components piling up in landfills.

8. No More Expensive Software Upgrades. Networks in the cloud benefit from automatic software upgrades; best of all, they are done FOR you.

9. Reduced Maintenance. When your software is in the cloud, patches are automatically applied, meaning fewer reboots and downtime for maintenance. It’s all taken care of for you.

Free Cloud Readiness Assessment And Cost Analysis

At no cost or obligation, our highly trained team of IT pros will come to your office and conduct a comprehensive Cloud Readiness Assessment to help determine if your business could benefit from moving to the cloud.

Get yours FREE today at
www.123onit.com/cloud-test through May 31st!

 

Areas Covered

We provide a wide range of complete cloud services, computer IT support, network services and data backup plans  to businesses throughout San Antonio, Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels and throughout Southern Texas.

Local experts who can help and visit your business on-site: Cloud services, IT Support San Antonio, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Data Backup Plan and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Security.

 

Cloud Computing in San Antonio, New Braunfels and Boerne

Looking for Cloud Computing in San Antonio, New Braunfels or Boerne?

ONIT Technology Solutions is the future of small business technology management, lowering the cost of IT management over-head. With Cloud Computing in San Antonio services from ONIT Technology Solutions, utilizing, improving and maintaining your IT has never been simpler.

Your systems  software and apps are hosted by a group of specialists, to ensure you can get rid of the expense of purchasing new infrastructure, licensing new computer software and training new staff – saving you money and helping you to concentrate on your business.

Even if you have managed IT internally, many companies rapidly outgrow their IT platform because their requirements increase. Business owners have a lot of obligations to fulfill and IT issues can easily turn out to be time consuming. ( We hear it from customers constantly! ). Outsourcing mission critical IT functions to the cloud computing service experts at ONIT Technology Solutions enables you the time you need to make the most of the advantages of technology, while substantially lowering the time you spend on IT difficulties.

Our Cloud Computing Solutions offer numerous advantages:

Scalable: Your technology will effortlessly expand to suit your business growth.

Customization: Cloud solutions designed to fulfill your unique business requirements.

– MobilityGain access to your network from anywhere, on any kind of device, on any platform.

Cost EffectiveIf you add up the accumulated cost savings over time, labor and equipment expenses, cloud computing is a business strategy that completely and instantly recovers its costs.

– Reliable: Help Desk assistance and 24-7-365 monitoring.

– Secure: Your irreplaceable computer data and programs are stored at off-site, secure and protected data centers where they can be accessed from anywhere, anytime – even during the event of a disaster.

 

Areas Covered

We provide a wide range of complete computer IT support, network services and cloud computing in San Antonio, Schertz, Seguin, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Stone Oak, Universal City, Pleasanton, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Converse, Shavano Park, Cibolo, Olmos Park, Live Oak, Timberwood Park, New Braunfels and throughout Southern Texas.

Local experts who can help and visit your business on-site: Cloud computing in San Antonio,  IT Support, Stone Oak IT Consulting, Leon Valley Network Services, San Antonio Backup and Disaster Recovery, Stone Oak Information Technology Consulting and San Antonio Anti-Virus and Security.

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What is Cloud Computing? The Nebulous Truth About Cloud Computing

Just a little over 1 year ago, my aunt Edna called to ask if I considered she needed to relocate the family computer into the cloud.

It’s very hard to blame her for the misconception. In the end, the entire technology sector appropriates the expression for virtually any and all sorts of internet activity. “Cloud” is now a shortcut motto that we’ve all regarded as a “complicated technical stuff made simple that you’ll comprehend eventually when you’re more mature.” Well… today is that day. We’ll find out exactly what the cloud really is, in addition to review some small background and look at a number of its features. Let’s begin with exactly how it got here:

How the Cloud Originated

As you may may remember, during the mid to late nineties, online technology organizations were virtually springing up over-night in what grew to become known as “the dot-com bubble.” In order to keep their services working, these businesses needed to buy a lot of computer hardware -everyone was wanting to be the next Amazon. This, however, was no affordable strategy. To account for erratic spikes in visitor website traffic, a great deal of that equipment sat idling for the majority of of the time. It was the same as purchasing an automobile for a two-day business trip and then leaving behind that car at the airport terminal because you may need to take a flight back in half a year.

The commercial practice of virtualization transformed that. In general, virtualization is the concept of using one computer and sectioning parts of it to simulate many scaled-down computers. Though the concept of virtualization has been around since the sixties, it took a number of improvements in technological innovation and the obvious need of a less expensive way out of advance virtualization to the level of financial viability.

With virtualization on their side businesses didn’t have to purchase and maintain massive mainframe computers to manage the web traffic. They could subscribe to a service that would afford all of them as much or as little computing resources as they required and just charge them for what was really used. Therefore came into existence The Cloud. In a nutshell, a Cloud computer is any kind of pool of computer resources that can be instantly partitioned and customized to suit the needs of a particular user.

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What Is Cloud Computing And Why Should You Care?

Cloud Computing San Antonio

There’s a good chance that MOST of the software applications you use every day are now SaaS applications, or “software as a service.” In other words, you don’t have to install them on your server or PC – you simply access it as a pay-as-you-go model for only the licenses, space and features you use. This gives you the ability to access highly sophisticated software and functionality at a fraction of the cost – or even for free – and without long-term commitments.

For example, Google is a massive, free cloud application – the power required to search billions of web sites and content in seconds and deliver the relevant results to your screen far exceeds the capacity of your PC. Facebook is another free cloud application that allows you to post pictures, play games, and connect with your friends in real time without having to install those applications on your computer. Of course, there are also the applications such as Salesforce, Constant Contact, SurveyMonkey, etc., that you pay to use.

With the recent introduction of cloud-based office applications like Office 365, Google Apps and thousands of other SaaS applications, it’s becoming unnecessary for some businesses to purchase and maintain an onsite server. Now companies can host one or more of their applications, data, e-mail and other functions “in the cloud.” That simply means it’s stored offsite in a highly secure, high-availability “utility” company that has far more power and resources than you could ever logically have onsite as a small business. And with devices getting cheaper and Internet connectivity exploding, cloud computing is suddenly a very smart, viable option for small business owners.

What Are The Benefits Of Cloud Computing?

Eliminates the need for expensive server upgrades and allows you to use cheaper devices (PCs, etc.) to get the same work done.
Frees you to access applications from any device and any location. All you need is an Internet connection.
Built-in disaster recovery and business continuity.
Only pay for what you need and use (utility pricing).

Is Cloud Computing Right For You?

While there are a ton of benefits to cloud computing, it’s NOT right for every company. Some applications don’t play well in the cloud. You need commercial-grade Internet connectivity, and some functions, like working with big graphics files, are better kept local or the slowness will make you crazy. However, in almost every case, parts of your computer network (functions) can easily be put in the cloud to save you money and give you better service. So before you donate your server and sign up for Google Apps or Office 365, it’s important you talk to someone who can honestly assess your unique situation and tell you the pros and cons of making the switch to cloud computing.

Sign up for a Free Cloud Readiness Assessment to see if your company can benefit from this technology that is revolutionizing the business world.

 

 

Cloud Computing, Lower the Costs of IT Upgrades, Maintenance and Support

What Is Cloud Computing And Why Should You Care?

There’s a good chance that MOST of the software applications you use every day are now SaaS applications, or “software as a service.” In other words, you don’t have to install them on your server or PC – you simply access it as a pay-as-you-go model for only the licenses, space and features you use. This gives you the ability to access highly sophisticated software and functionality at a fraction of the cost – or even for free – and without long-term commitments.

For example, Google is a massive, free cloud application – the power required to search billions of web sites and content in seconds and deliver the relevant results to your screen far exceeds the capacity of your PC. Facebook is another free cloud application that allows you to post pictures, play games, and connect with your friends in real time without having to install those applications on your computer. Of course, there are also the applications such as Salesforce, Constant Contact, SurveyMonkey, etc., that you pay to use.

With the recent introduction of cloud-based office applications like Office 365, Google Apps and thousands of other SaaS applications, it’s becoming unnecessary for some businesses to purchase and maintain an onsite server. Now companies can host one or more of their applications, data, e-mail and other functions “in the cloud.” That simply means it’s stored offsite in a highly secure, high-availability “utility” company that has far more power and resources than you could ever logically have onsite as a small business. And with devices getting cheaper and Internet connectivity exploding, cloud computing is suddenly a very smart, viable option for small business owners.

 

What Are The Benefits Of Cloud Computing?

– Eliminates the need for expensive server upgrades and allows you to use cheaper devices (PCs, etc.) to get the same work done.
– Frees you to access applications from any device and any location. All you need is an Internet connection.
– Built-in disaster recovery and business continuity.
– Only pay for what you need and use (utility pricing).

Is Cloud Computing Right For You?

While there are a ton of benefits to cloud computing, it’s NOT right for every company. Some applications don’t play well in the cloud. You need commercial-grade Internet connectivity, and some functions, like working with big graphics files, are better kept local or the slowness will make you crazy. However, in almost every case, parts of your computer network (functions) can easily be put in the cloud to save you money and give you better service. So before you donate your server and sign up for Google Apps or Office 365, it’s important you talk to us so we can honestly assess your unique situation and tell you the pros and cons of making the switch to cloud computing.

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You can find more information on this important matter by downloading this Free Report:

data-backup-san-antonioInformational Guidebook to Finding An Honest, Dependable and Experienced Cloud Services Company

 

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