In the past 5 or 6 weeks – 3 of my clients have asked for a forensic email search and recovery – for esteemed counsel… Legally, it is crucial to have the right tools and solutions in place to make sure that recovery is easy and complete.
In the past 5 or 6 weeks – 3 of my clients have asked for a forensic email search and recovery – for esteemed counsel… Legally, it is crucial to have the right tools and solutions in place to make sure that recovery is easy and complete.
Business leaders considering Cloud CRM vs On-Premise - this is a conversation I have quite often have with both customers currently using Microsoft CRM On-premise and companies evaluating CRM. First let's start with the main benefits of cloud computing:
Increase/Decrease capacity - Cloud based systems have the ability to increase and decrease capacity as needed.
Businesses can experience disasters at any time, making it difficult to respond to disruptions ranging from weather-related incidents to power failures.
In the past you would need a truck to steal 10,000 patient’s charts. Now – in about a minute flat – you can download a report out of any EMR/EHR solution, copy it to a thumb drive and walk out with it in your scrubs’ pocket.
I asked about the next 5 years but that questions should be revised to “What is your cloud vision for the next 12 months?” That sounds like an really aggressive timetable to switch up your game plan. right. Wrongo!!
Businesses are using cloud computing for a number of tasks, including a way to safeguard data and keep this information accessible from potential disasters.
Cloud computing is in many ways a gold standard of sorts for the IT industry, driving IT procurement, allowing businesses to make improvements to how data is stored, protected and accessible.
Small and medium-sized businesses looking for ways to transform their IT infrastructures without devoting a majority of their budgets toward doing so are embracing cloud computing more than ever.