Posted on Tuesday, June 07, 2016 at 12:39 pm CDT
In today's workforce, constant traveling is commonplace. Remote workforces have special needs that require them to be autonomous, yet connected at the same time. Services teams are in front of customers, as are sales teams.
Source: Cloudnexa
Posted on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 9:30 am CDT
The well-revered cloud managed service provider, Cloudnexa, just launched a network as a service (NaaS) solution that business owners of all sizes are extoling. Joel Davne, the Philadelphia company's CEO, explained what a NaaS is, and Cloudnexa's version of the service specifically.
Source: Cloudnexa
Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 9:00 am CDT
In light of Parse's recent sunset announcement, Cloudnexa is helping app owners and developers with their transitions onto a new platform. Over 500,000 apps, that were developed either partially or fully in Facebook's mobile backend as a service (MBaaS), will be forced to move their apps to other providers by January 28, 2017, when the company officially shuts down. From the time of the announcement, Parse gave their clients a one year grace period to take action.
Source: Cloudnexa
Posted on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 11:02 am CDT
Cloudnexa, a leading cloud management service based in Philadelphia, PA, is urging companies to form disaster recovery plans utilizing the cloud. According to a new article on their website, cloud-based data recovery has shifted the paradigm to favor small and mid-sized businesses. The tone of the article by the expert cloud service implies that the days of expensive on premise disaster recovery (DR) facilities being the sole option are over. With the advent of the public cloud, organizations can now afford disaster recovery solutions. Cloudnexa suggests selecting a DR solution that will ensure high availability, maximized uptime, and business continuity, such as Cloudnexa's DR solution for AWS.
Source: Cloudnexa
Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 10:00 am CST
Amidst the wake of Windows Server 2003's (2k3) end of support this past July, Cloudnexa is urging companies that have not yet transitioned onto a new platform to do so immediately. Furthermore, they recommend that those companies move over to cloud-based hosting.
Source: Cloudnexa