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What Organizations Can Do to Put Cybersecurity First
Cybersecurity is one of the most important aspects of a business nowadays. Without it, your company is vulnerable to cyber-attacks and data breaches. Not having security models in place can cost your company millions of dollars and even put it out of
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Ransomware Protection
The single most critical aspect of being a Cloud Service Provider is the security of our customers' businesses. Delivering Cloud Service means enabling our customers to conduct business on a safe, secure platform. Malware attackers are in direct opposition to this...
3 Keys to Remote Work Cloud Solutions
3 Keys to Remote Work Cloud Solutions We are living through a fundamental shift in how - and where - work gets accomplished. Spurred by COVID-19, employees have mass-migrated from offices and coworking spaces into their homes. For the time being, whether we like it or...
DaaS Cloud Helping Businesses with Remote Work
COVID-19 has had some kind of effect on all of our partners and their end users over the last few weeks, but not all of it has been negative. One of our top partners, ImageQuest, has some very happy customers thanks to their Green Cloud Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS)...
Breaking Down Multi-Factor Authentication
What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA or Cloud MFA)? Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) allows you to add an additional layer of security to your authentication process. There are two parts to a traditional authorization setup: A username and a password. We...
Green Cloud Earns Gold Status In Zerto’s Alliance Partner Program
Green Cloud Technologies (“Green Cloud”), a 100% channel-only cloud technology solutions provider, achieved Gold status as a Zerto Alliance Partner (ZAP). This provides Green Cloud even greater access to Zerto’s next-generation Disaster Recovery (DR) solutions and...
Litigation Hold Is Not Backup
Litigation Hold, the hold feature introduced in Exchange 2010 to preserve data for eDiscovery, is still available in Exchange Server and Exchange Online. Litigation Hold keeps a copy of user data but does not restore lost data. However, in no way does is it equal in...