Imagine a world where location and physical boundaries are no longer a barrier to finding the right talent for your business. That's the world of the human cloud, an innovative model that has harnessed the power of digital platforms to connect employers with talent from around the globe.
How the human cloud is changing the modern workforce
Benefits of deploying a hybrid cloud
How do hybrid clouds make SMBs more flexible?
The benefits of hyperconverged infrastructure
Hyperconvergence isn’t something only large enterprises can benefit from — businesses of all sizes should consider this infrastructure strategy. Read on to learn more about what hyperconvergence can do for your company.
What are hyperconverged infrastructures?
In a traditional IT environment, networking, server, and storage hardware need to be purchased separately and configured to work together as a cohesive system.
The cloud and virtualization explained
Cloud computing and virtualization are similar but that doesn’t mean that one can be substituted for the other. Each has its own benefits, so it pays to know how both work, so you can take advantage of them.
Virtualization
Imagine a company with five servers, each assigned a single task such as storage, email, etc.
The benefits of hyperconvergence
Diverting funds away from primary business functions to deploy and maintain IT infrastructure used to be hard for SMBs. However, with hyperconvergence making IT more affordable, it's now unavoidable. Here's what you need to know.
What is a hyperconverged infrastructure?
In a traditional IT environment, hardware for networks, servers, and storage had to be purchased separately and set up to work together as one cohesive system.
Hybrid cloud: Give your SMB more flexibility
Virtualization is not the same as the cloud
What hyperconvergence means for you
Hybrid clouds give flexibility to SMBs
Most people will tell you that clouds can be only be found in the sky. But in the IT world, clouds are more grounded: the latest of which are a combination of private clouds and public clouds, appropriately dubbed “hybrid clouds.” This innovation allows SMBs to have the best of both cloud worlds while minimizing IT expenses, optimizing scalability, and improving security.