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How To Keep Your Privacy and Data Secure While Working With a Remote Team | Network Computing

How To Keep Your Privacy and Data Secure While Working With a Remote Team | Network Computing

by CTS Boston | Apr 30, 2020 | Cloud Services

Implementing basic strategies can ensure your remote team’s work will be secure, data will be protected, and you’ll be far less exposed to security risks.Source: How To Keep Your Privacy and Data Secure While Working With a Remote Team | Network...
COVID19: Data Center Interconnection Platforms Waive Fees for Key Orgs | Data Center Knowledge

COVID19: Data Center Interconnection Platforms Waive Fees for Key Orgs | Data Center Knowledge

by CTS Boston | Apr 27, 2020 | Cloud Services

Many technology companies have been contributing in whatever ways they can to help as the world struggles with the COVID-19 pandemic. That includes companies that provide infrastructure that supports digital services people are now relying on more than ever...
Cloud Scalability Shows Its Worth in the Wake of COVID-19 | InformationWeek

Cloud Scalability Shows Its Worth in the Wake of COVID-19 | InformationWeek

by CTS Boston | Apr 25, 2020 | Cloud Services

The effort to maintain operations during the COVID-19 pandemic puts cloud computing at center stage for many organizations. For some, the situation may be a live-fire stress test of resources that were being dabbled with or rolled out on a gradual basis....
The Pandemic Puts the Internet’s Resiliency and Fragility On Display | Data Center Knowledge

The Pandemic Puts the Internet’s Resiliency and Fragility On Display | Data Center Knowledge

by CTS Boston | Apr 22, 2020 | Business Internet Service

As you probably know by now, the internet has held up well during the coronavirus pandemic. A few snags aside, overall, this has been one of the very few positive stories to emerge during the crisis.Source: The Pandemic Puts the Internet’s Resiliency and Fragility On...
Stretched to its Limits, Could the Internet Break? | Network Computing

Stretched to its Limits, Could the Internet Break? | Network Computing

by CTS Boston | Apr 20, 2020 | Business Internet Service

ISPs have responded to increased internet use by upping network capabilities, increasing speed, and suspending data caps.Source: Stretched to its Limits, Could the Internet Break? | Network Computing
Getting the Most Out of Cloud Data Lakes | IT Pro

Getting the Most Out of Cloud Data Lakes | IT Pro

by CTS Boston | Apr 17, 2020 | Cloud Services

Data lakes are having a moment. According to one recent report, they are expected to grow by about 30% over the next five years. Tomer Shiran, CEO of data-as-a-service vendor Dremio, explains what they are, why they make sense in the cloud and how to make them work...
Data Center Bandwidth Conversations Should Cover More than Volume | Network Computing

Data Center Bandwidth Conversations Should Cover More than Volume | Network Computing

by CTS Boston | Apr 15, 2020 | Cloud Services

As you seek the right bandwidth for your business, be sure to consider the full spectrum of your data and internet needs.Source: Data Center Bandwidth Conversations Should Cover More than Volume | Network Computing
Worried About 5G’s Health Effects? Don’t Be | WIRED

Worried About 5G’s Health Effects? Don’t Be | WIRED

by CTS Boston | Apr 8, 2020 | Unified Communications

There’s little reason to think 5G frequencies are any more harmful than other types of electromagnetic radiation, like visible light.Source: Worried About 5G’s Health Effects? Don’t Be | WIRED
Three Keys of Application-driven Network Architectures | Network Computing

Three Keys of Application-driven Network Architectures | Network Computing

by CTS Boston | Apr 6, 2020 | Cloud Services, CTSBoston

Building networks that are dedicated to the needs of the applications they serve results in performance, security, and manageability improvements.Source: Three Keys of Application-driven Network Architectures | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community –...
Look to the Sky for UC Backup | Insight for the Connected Enterprise

Look to the Sky for UC Backup | Insight for the Connected Enterprise

by CTS Boston | Apr 2, 2020 | CTSBoston, Unified Communications

If your company experiences a total network failure and your unified communications system goes down — no phones, IM, email — are you prepared? An external communications capability like a cellular network could help, but as we saw years ago with Hurricane Sandy,...
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