Our 2012 Wish List
2011 was another booming year for technology. As we usher in a brand new year, there are a few things that the people at IS Support would like to see change in the technology world that would make our lives easier, efficient and we've listed them in our blog.
1. Electronic Receipts.
It's hard enough to keep track of anything paper, especially important receipts. If online shopping has this down, why are so few retailers churning out small pieces of paper that winds up lost, trashed or in the bottom of a laundry bin.
Kudos to Office Depot, Wal-Mart and Lowe's for beginning to embrace the concept but for most retailers, a paper receipt just isn't there when you need it the most.
2. No More Patent Wars.
How much have the Apple iOS and the Google Android battle cost? Countless other intellectual property and patent lawsuits costs at least $3 million each. In the past, such lawsuits are settled by cross-licensing, shipping delays and royalty payments which all need to be arranged by courts and lawyers. Keep this in mind for 2012 and let's make some progress on these battles.
3. Digital Wallets.
Google and Paypal have introduced effective e-pay products, but what would really be useful in day-to-day living is a digital wallet that really works. Imagine this concept on vending machines, transportation, retailers or parking meters; it would also be effective at building loyalty programs!
4. Check Scanning Apps
Yes, there are some banks that have this feature...but not enough. The ability to scan checks and deposit them over the Internet without visiting an ATM or bank branch would be even more convenient. However, many banks are lagging. They should embrace this green concept that can take banking into the 21st century.
5. No Subscription Fees.
Not many things are more frustrating than putting down several hundred dollars for major purchases such as a door lock, or web thermostat and then pay a subscription fee to use it. There are more effective ways at using our dollars.
6. Modernize Airplanes and FAA Policies.
Hey, we all know that it's important to turn off your phones and electronics during take-off and landing. Does anyone know exactly why? There is probably a good reason, but why can pilots suddenly use iPads in the cockpit but passengers can't listen to their iPods? That doesn't make much sense -- and neither does the lack of electrical outlets and WiFi on planes. It's almost 2012, airplanes!
Now that we've revealed our list, share some things that you would like to see from the technology world for the New Year!
If you ever need to contact us regarding your technology for 2012, give us a call at 866-370-7142 or visit our website here.
From everyone at IS Support, we wish all a Happy New Year!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Houston Texans and Cloud Computing: Playoff Edition
2011 Houston Texans: AFC South Champions
A couple of months ago, we decided it would be fun to use our hometown Houston Texans football team to use a fun (but very poor) analogy to how cloud computing works and how the Texans could use cloud computing principles to help their season. We drafted a blog post, thought it might be funny, and posted it here.
It was a hit! So now that the Texans have clinched their first ever playoff berth and an AFC South title, we thought it would be fitting to see how well they followed our advice, and tips they can use going into the playoffs with the IS Blog's edition of "Houston Texans and Cloud Computing: Playoff Edition." Congrats to the Houston Texans, 2011 AFC South Champions!
1. Reduced Costs
Since cloud computing reduces overall IT costs, with a pay-as-you-go scale, we suggested that the Texans use their salary space wisely. While some high paid players have disappointed, Houston's rushing game is led by running backs Arian Foster ($525,000) and Ben Tate ($405,000). They're probably due for a raise, but this year, there might not be a better bang for the buck and the duo has played a major factor in Houston's offense.
2. Disaster Recovery
When we last talked about the Texans and the cloud, we stressed the importance of disaster recovery. It is much more secure to have critical data in the cloud, rather than an on-site server where hurricanes and fires can wreck a business and cause loss of important information and business productivity.
On the field, the Texans were facing the loss of star linebacker Mario Williams for the season and receiver Andre Johnson was hurt. Since then, thing haven't gotten any better with both starting quarterback Matt Schaub AND his backup Matt Leinart hurt for the year. It seems as though the Texans took our advice to heart. Not only did they have serviceable back up plans for Williams and Johnson (Connor Barwin has stepped up his game to a Pro-Bowl level at LB; tight ends Joel Dressen and Owen Daniels also picked up their play) but the story of the year might be T.J. Yates.
The rookie QB has only gone undefeated in three starts, including leading the team to a come-from-behind victory in Cincinnati last Sunday, throwing a TD pass with two seconds left to clinch the Texans first playoff berth ever! Now that's what we call a great disaster recovery game plan.
3. Remote Access and Mobility
The business environment has changed; it is imperative now that employees and clients have access to information and files away from the traditional desktop. Cloud computing allows the mobility for today's worker to be effective and efficient away by accessing what they need from home, away from the office, and even mobile phones.
In October, we suggested that the Texans could use better mobility since they were currently just 14-29 as a road team under coach Gary Kubiak. Since then? The Texans have only won four straight games away from Reliant Stadium and with their only other road game left against winless rival Indianapolis, the Texans could very well make it five in a row and claim that for the 2011 season, they were able to "get the job done" away from home.
All things aside though, we should give credit where credit is due. It's been a great football season in Houston this year. And we're not suggesting that the Houston Texans read the IS Blog or Coach Kubiak listened to our advice when we posted the first "Houston Texans and Cloud Computing" blog. But is it a coincidence that when we posted that blog in October, the Texans have won six straight? We're just saying....
And as always, if your business is interested in making cloud principles work for your company like the Texans, give one of our professional consultants a call or e-mail us at info@issupport.com. You can also visit our website anytime of the day!
Congratulations from IS Support to our hometown Houston Texans, 2011 AFC South Champions!
Friday, December 9, 2011
GUEST BLOG: "A Look Back to 2011 On Cloud Computing
A great blog post by Rick Blaisedell from Enterprise CIO, takes a look back on the year of Cloud Computing! [check out the original post here]
"Here we are, at that time of the year when we look back and analyze how things went, decide what should be improved and hoping for the best in the following year. Looking back to 2011, from a professional perspective, I find it easy to say that this was a good year for cloud computing. Let’s take a look to the highlights of 2011:
~ Rick Blaisedell
A guest blog from Enterprise CIO Forum.
"Here we are, at that time of the year when we look back and analyze how things went, decide what should be improved and hoping for the best in the following year. Looking back to 2011, from a professional perspective, I find it easy to say that this was a good year for cloud computing. Let’s take a look to the highlights of 2011:
- I decided to begin with the news that, in my opinion, set the tone for the whole year: the Gartner study which proclaimed cloud computing as a Top Technology Priority for CIOs in 2011. This subject it’s further analyzed in one of my first articles: Why is Cloud Computing a Safe Bet for the Future?
- In 2011 the business benefits of a cloud computing model have been very well stated. A Cloud.com Survey revealed that hardware savings are the most popular reason for using cloud-based storage and using Platform-as-a Service. Also, 12% of IT professionals indicated their preference to run their infrastructure on public clouds. Here are some additional reads if you want to know more about cloud computing benefits: How Much You Can Save On Your Cloud Computing Implementation?, Cloud Computing: Business Model or Technology? and About Private or Shared Cloud and Everything in Between.
- From the same Cloud.com survey, in 2011 Chief Technical Officers indicated scalability (71%) as the most popular reason for adopting cloud computing, followed by elasticity (61%), or the need to adjust to fluctuations in resource demands (61%). In my article Evolution and Revolution with Cisco Data Centre Fabric. Í have talked about how Cisco rose to these challenges.
- This year, cloud computing technology offered us a sneak peak at the changes it produces for the IT world. Software development in Cloud is making the platforms more customizable, the need for IT support staff is reduced and new skills and specialties are in high demand. One of the highpoints of the year was the Chromebook being released in May 2011, the first computer that operates entirely in the cloud.
- The fears concerning security issues were the biggest challenge in 2011, especially because of the lack of trust companies have on an organization hosting their data. But I believe, this obstacle will be overcome and little by little, we will see IT professionals becoming more trustful concerning outsourcing data as they gain knowledge about cloud computing technology. The proof? Even if the biggest management challenge for cloud computing users was security (36%), most IT professionals prefer to deploy their infrastructure using virtualization (77%).
- Last, but not least, in 2011, a very important benefit of cloud computing began to get noticed. In a world that should be more eco-friendly, cloud computing proves great green credentials. So besides asking about financial advantages, we should also ask Why is Cloud Computing Green?
~ Rick Blaisedell
A guest blog from Enterprise CIO Forum.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
5 Ways You're Already Using the Cloud
If you run a Google search for "cloud computing," 173 million results with appear with various definitions, references and blogs. Judging by the number of explanations and the variety of definitions online, cloud computing can be a difficult concept to understand. Perhaps the best way, though, is realizing that most of us are using cloud computing concepts every day and have been for some time.
1. Webmail
Using webmail applications like Yahoo and Gmail is a good demonstration of cloud computing. Webmail is accessible from any machine, anywhere. This is made possible by the software which runs the application; these programs are held online. The files holding the individual messages are not on a computer but in the 'cloud'.There are pros and cons. Being online is the primary key to accessibility. If there is no internet, there is no way to work in the email application instead of a program like outlook. As the digital age continues to expand, however, this is becoming less of a concern with internet accessibility practically anywhere from WiFi hotspots to mobile phones.
2. Google Docs
Google Docs and other collaboration tools allow files to be stored in a central location and the ability to share them with other users. Again, remote access is a major benefit to Google Docs; there is access to software such as a word processor and spreadsheet which doesn't need to be on a desktop . This is how cloud computing works.3. Backup and File Storage Social Media
Utilizing online providers for backing up systems and storing copies of files is also using cloud computing. Instead having to remember to backup files or going through the expense of an automatic system, users can connect to a central provider of backup and storage services. As with the others, there are also pros and cons. However, one massive pro is that backing up data in the cloud is independent of your hardware. If the hardware fails (one of the main reasons to backup) the data is still safe in the cloud.4. Social Media
The explosive popularity of social media sites like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook provide another demonstration of daily use of cloud computing. Public and private messaging, photo sharing, playing games, polling and access to a whole range of plug-in applications allow companies to develop their page. It's worth noticing one more benefit of cloud computing with social media.Much of the usage of sites like Facebook and Twitter does not take place on a computer. Mobile phones, games machines and even televisions have Internet browsers and can access processing power, software and storage in the cloud.
5. Online Photo and Video Sharing
Websites such as Flickr, Vimeo and YouTube allow users to upload and share photos and videos. YouTube alone gets more than 2 billion views per day. That's about double the prime-time audience of all three major US television networks combined.While Cloud Computing can be difficult to define, these examples can provide simple demonstrations to show that the cloud is being utilized in everyday online activity. While remote access, scalability and other benefits can improve our daily lives, more and more businesses are migrating to the cloud to take even more advantages of the cloud to improve and expand.
If your company is interested in a free network assessment to see how you can directly benefit from IS Support's cloud services, we would love to hear from you! Give us a call at 866-370-7142, send us an e-mail or visit our website!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Is the Cloud Secure?
The booming popularity of cloud computing continues to increase and change the way the world can interact with and manage data, but as this new technology emerges, so do questions about security and reliability.
Many providers utilize the cloud to manage their large networks. While the benefits of relatively inexpensive purchasing space in terms of cloud storage and distribution has attracted many users, recent outages along the with uncertainty of having information shared across multiple servers can cause concern for many companies.
With the growing number of businesses and organizations switching to cloud computing for their daily Internet needs, it becomes increasingly important for providers to answer the lingering question for many users considering migration: is the technology secure enough to handle sensitive information?
The simple answer is yes: cloud computing is just as secure, if not more secure, as standard computing and hosting. Unfortunately, despite billions of daily cloud transactions, coverage often focuses on the minuscule examples where something goes wrong. Like Amazon and Google outage, this negative coverage can send users into a panic about their data.
However, it is important to note that while outages do occur, they are usually not any more significant than a traditional outage. The data has not been "hacked," and the outage does not mean that information was lost.
Many cloud providers will also take additional measures to enhance cloud security. Their policies and even physical security on site are much tighter than traditional hosting platforms, with workers actively monitoring how the network is performing and taking immediate action when a potential intrusion is detected.
Another major difference between cloud computing and traditional computing is that most traditional hosts offer nightly backups. If problems occur, the latest backup is from the night before. Cloud computing is designed to back up after each transaction, instantly. Should something fail within the service, the last backup was only moments before the last transaction. For problems that exist inside the cloud, a single fix can instantly alleviate any problems experienced by consumers.
The future of data storage online is most certainly cloud computing, as it provides instant access to data under a heavy load and redundant backups for when a potential fail should happen. The security measures that go into protecting this future will only become more stringent as time goes on, so if you are considering migrating to the cloud, hopefully this post gives you a peace of mind. If you're still unsure or would like to speak with one of IS Support's cloud consultants, in-depth, please contact us at anytime at 866-370-7142 or visit our website.
We'd love to give your company all the benefits of cloud computing while simultaneously providing peace of mind that your networks are secure.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Cloud Computing and Disaster Recovery
If you've followed our blog or simply follow technology, you've likely heard about the Cloud. While most businesses are drawn to the flexibility, scalability, lower costs, and simplicity which the on-demand model provides, there enough unknowns about the cloud to raise questions about security, with just enough headline-making outages to put up red flags about stability.
When isolated incidents occur such as Amazon’s twin outages this past summer, it increases the concerns about the cloud many customers share.
However, for countless businesses, the cloud does work. Millions utilize the cloud everyday to streamline communications, increase productivity, and cut costs. Any concerns about reliability and security are easily drowned by the cloud model's ease of use, quick provisioning, and attractive pricing. Still, organizations remain cautious about what kind of systems they put in the cloud. Non-core applications such as messaging and secondary storage are obvious candidates; mission-critical decision applications, not so much.
There are interesting exceptions. In Houston, with the threat of hurricanes and other natural disasters always looming, many of our clients are recognizing that one of the more compelling use cases for the cloud is to support business continuity and disaster recovery. The virtual and geographically distributed nature of the cloud model increases redundancy, making it ‘a natural’ to play a role backing up and restoring critical services.
Our past event this summer focused on disaster recovery; our partners, iLand Cloud Infrastructure promoted the cloud as a solid and very cost-effective option for both larger, highly-distributed enterprise customers and smaller businesses that previously may have gone without an adequate disaster recovery solution.
Many business are seizing the opportunity to use the cloud, and discovering that it can definitely function as a cheaper alternative to more standard back-up solutions. What do you think? Would you trust the cloud for disaster recovery?
Want to know more? Visit our website or call 866-370-7142 and let our cloud consultants find a cloud solution that is tailored to fit your business needs.
~ IS Support
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Houston Texans and Cloud Computing
Since our headquarters are in Houston, we like to think of the Texans as our "hometown team," despite the fact that we have Cowboys, Bills, Patriots, and even a Lion's fan frequenting our office.
Last Sunday saw the Texans smash the Tennessee Titans 41-7, to start the season at a 4-3 record. With Texans fans hungry for a winning season and playoff success, we think that the Houston Texans could apply some cloud computing principals in an alternate universe for more success.
Here are a few benefits of the cloud that could help the Houston Texans as they push for a playoff spot. [editor's note: I am not claiming any of these are rational and/or possible]
1. Reduced Costs
Cloud computing reduces overall IT costs such as hardware, software and networking management. In addition, cloud computing offers a pay-as-you-go scale.
With the current NFL salary cap at $120 million dollars, wouldn't the Texans love to save money with the cloud? I would say, start with WR Jacoby Jones, who's $10 million contract isn't living up to the production (1 TD in 6 games is making is hard for some fans to justify the cost).
2. Disaster Recovery
Houston is the best at recognizing the importance of having company data stored in the cloud, rather than a server room where hurricanes, fires or power loss can ruin your business's productivity or even worse, lose your memory. Having a solid backup recovery in the event of a disaster is crucial to your business.
Similarly in the NFL, injuries are a part of the game but it doesn't hurt to have a great disaster recovery plan. When RB Arian Foster missed two of the Texans first three games, Ben Tate stepped in and filled in admirably as the Texans went 2-1. With Pro Bowl WR Andre Johnson still out with an injured hamstring, the Texans probably wish they had a similar disaster recovery option at receiver, going 1-2 since Johnson's injury. Too add another problem, star LB Mario Williams will miss the rest of the season...who will be the backup plan?
3. Remote Access and Mobility
With the cloud employees, partners and clients can access and update information and files wherever they are. In today's business environment, staying in communication and in control of responsibilities is vital for employees and with cloud computing, they can access all the information needed to stay efficient and effective away from the office.
The Texans road win at Tennessee was their second road win of the season, but it's interesting to note that Coach Kubiak's road record is currently 14-29 as the Texan's coach. Imagine a cloud computing environment, where Matt Schaub's passes were just as crisp and accurate in Indianapolis, as in the friendly confines of Reliant Stadium. Imagine a team that was unfazed by the crowd at Pittsburgh or Baltimore. When you migrate your systems to cloud computing, it's like having home field advantage anywhere.
With the unofficial midway point at the NFL season, Houston will be alive and electric, hoping for the Texans to make the final push for their first ever playoff appearance. The fans here at IS Support wish them luck and maybe even remember to apply some "cloud" principles into their team strategy.
Since it's unlikely we will get a call from Coach Kubiak, we'd like to help your business apply cloud computing to your advantage. If you're interested in how the cloud can help your company grow, please visit our website or call 866-370-7142.
Here are a few benefits of the cloud that could help the Houston Texans as they push for a playoff spot. [editor's note: I am not claiming any of these are rational and/or possible]
1. Reduced Costs
Cloud computing reduces overall IT costs such as hardware, software and networking management. In addition, cloud computing offers a pay-as-you-go scale.
With the current NFL salary cap at $120 million dollars, wouldn't the Texans love to save money with the cloud? I would say, start with WR Jacoby Jones, who's $10 million contract isn't living up to the production (1 TD in 6 games is making is hard for some fans to justify the cost).
2. Disaster Recovery
Houston is the best at recognizing the importance of having company data stored in the cloud, rather than a server room where hurricanes, fires or power loss can ruin your business's productivity or even worse, lose your memory. Having a solid backup recovery in the event of a disaster is crucial to your business.
Similarly in the NFL, injuries are a part of the game but it doesn't hurt to have a great disaster recovery plan. When RB Arian Foster missed two of the Texans first three games, Ben Tate stepped in and filled in admirably as the Texans went 2-1. With Pro Bowl WR Andre Johnson still out with an injured hamstring, the Texans probably wish they had a similar disaster recovery option at receiver, going 1-2 since Johnson's injury. Too add another problem, star LB Mario Williams will miss the rest of the season...who will be the backup plan?
3. Remote Access and Mobility
With the cloud employees, partners and clients can access and update information and files wherever they are. In today's business environment, staying in communication and in control of responsibilities is vital for employees and with cloud computing, they can access all the information needed to stay efficient and effective away from the office.
The Texans road win at Tennessee was their second road win of the season, but it's interesting to note that Coach Kubiak's road record is currently 14-29 as the Texan's coach. Imagine a cloud computing environment, where Matt Schaub's passes were just as crisp and accurate in Indianapolis, as in the friendly confines of Reliant Stadium. Imagine a team that was unfazed by the crowd at Pittsburgh or Baltimore. When you migrate your systems to cloud computing, it's like having home field advantage anywhere.
With the unofficial midway point at the NFL season, Houston will be alive and electric, hoping for the Texans to make the final push for their first ever playoff appearance. The fans here at IS Support wish them luck and maybe even remember to apply some "cloud" principles into their team strategy.
Since it's unlikely we will get a call from Coach Kubiak, we'd like to help your business apply cloud computing to your advantage. If you're interested in how the cloud can help your company grow, please visit our website or call 866-370-7142.
Monday, October 17, 2011
IS Support -- Who We Are
We could tell you, but we'd rather show you!
Special thanks to DataSphere for the great video production!
Special thanks to DataSphere for the great video production!
Monday, October 3, 2011
Assessing Cloud Computing
If you're a company considering migrating to the cloud, your analysis should move beyond the obvious factors such as cost reduction, security and a flexible and scalable infrastructure. Many are also discovering that cloud computing can help them gain speed, increase mobility and be more innovative.
Many IT leaders are also comparing other factors that correlate with cloud adoptions, such as dedicated vs elastic resources; days to provisioning vs instant provisioning; and long-term contracts vs pay-per-use. Such aspects have convinced many businesses to move to the cloud, which signals not only a desire to improve systems and infrastructure, but in a uncertain economic climate, establish necessary technological building blocks for the future.
In particular, SMBs (small to medium sized businesses) are many of the largest beneficiaries of cloud services, since they are void of the legacy systems that often inhibit the adoption of cloud services for large companies. Many find the platform, infrastructure and software as a way to both enhance their technology and utilize IT as a service, with lower costs.
If would would like to learn more about how cloud computing can help your business in the ways mentioned, IS Support is offering a free analysis of your current infrastructure and ways that you can utilize private, public or hybrid versions of the cloud to personalize a system that works for you.
Call 866-370-7142 or visit our website!
Many IT leaders are also comparing other factors that correlate with cloud adoptions, such as dedicated vs elastic resources; days to provisioning vs instant provisioning; and long-term contracts vs pay-per-use. Such aspects have convinced many businesses to move to the cloud, which signals not only a desire to improve systems and infrastructure, but in a uncertain economic climate, establish necessary technological building blocks for the future.
In particular, SMBs (small to medium sized businesses) are many of the largest beneficiaries of cloud services, since they are void of the legacy systems that often inhibit the adoption of cloud services for large companies. Many find the platform, infrastructure and software as a way to both enhance their technology and utilize IT as a service, with lower costs.
If would would like to learn more about how cloud computing can help your business in the ways mentioned, IS Support is offering a free analysis of your current infrastructure and ways that you can utilize private, public or hybrid versions of the cloud to personalize a system that works for you.
Call 866-370-7142 or visit our website!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Concerns over Cloud Security Decreasing
A fascinating chart from Health Works Collective last week highlights a three year decrease in SMBs (small and medium-sized businesses) in concerns about security in an outsourced cloud.
While there are many reasons for these decreases, the trends clearly show that many SMBs are trusting the outsourced cloud more than they previously did three years ago.
Why? Statistics also reveal that outsourcing to an experienced IT vendor actually leads to higher levels of security - not the opposite.
Without the budget or resources to maintain an in-house IT staff, the cloud provides an option that enables business to use their resources elsewhere.
With concerns about security, private cloud computing allows SMBs a "one-tenant" only environment with better control over sensitive data. This eliminates the potential of other businesses to infect files in a shared environment.
While security is still a significant concern among SMBs, it is refreshing to see that many of the concerns are dissipating as the cloud is rolling out to more and more SMBs.
Do you have questions about the cloud? Are you interested in utilizing a private cloud environment for your business? Contact our professional cloud consultants anytime! We would be happy to work together with you to build a personalized cloud environment that fits your business needs.
Call 866-370-7142 or visit our website to learn more
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Letter to the CFO: Is Vitualization Worth the Cost?
A recent discussion from Linkedin reads like this:
"Dear CFO,
Please understand that a virtual desktop infrastructure is not about saving money the same way we did, when we virtualized our servers."
So is virtualization worth the cost? Our short answer: Yes, but only if done right. While the VDI solution by itself, may not justify the costs, the added flexibility and agility could be worth the solution depending on your company's goal.
However, a viable option would be to connect the VDI with a Citrix XenApp. By providing both the flexibility and agility, then virtualization could be "worth the cost."
In addtion with the flexibilty to connect with different devices, using Wyse terminals can greatly increase the ROI on VDI solutions.
Does this sound confusing? Are you intrigued and want to learn more but don't quite understand? Our technicians and IT professionals can answer these and all your questions with just a call (866-370-7142) or visit our website
"Dear CFO,
Please understand that a virtual desktop infrastructure is not about saving money the same way we did, when we virtualized our servers."
So is virtualization worth the cost? Our short answer: Yes, but only if done right. While the VDI solution by itself, may not justify the costs, the added flexibility and agility could be worth the solution depending on your company's goal.
However, a viable option would be to connect the VDI with a Citrix XenApp. By providing both the flexibility and agility, then virtualization could be "worth the cost."
In addtion with the flexibilty to connect with different devices, using Wyse terminals can greatly increase the ROI on VDI solutions.
Does this sound confusing? Are you intrigued and want to learn more but don't quite understand? Our technicians and IT professionals can answer these and all your questions with just a call (866-370-7142) or visit our website
Friday, September 16, 2011
Cloud Outages - What People are Saying
The recent Microsoft and Google Cloud outages recently, have people chatting about the cloud on different blogs, groups, and LinkedIn.
We came across an interesting discussion and thought we'd share and get your thoughts on today's blog post. [NOTICE: All posts are confidential and users comments and anonymity are protected]
These are just a few of the comments of the conversation going on. What are your thoughts? We'd love to hear them. Comment below or contact us on our website: http://www.issupport.com/
We came across an interesting discussion and thought we'd share and get your thoughts on today's blog post. [NOTICE: All posts are confidential and users comments and anonymity are protected]
These are just a few of the comments of the conversation going on. What are your thoughts? We'd love to hear them. Comment below or contact us on our website: http://www.issupport.com/
Friday, September 9, 2011
The Cloud on CNN!
Some of the Cloud leaders top experts weight in on what direction cloud computing is heading on CNN. Enjoy!
And remember, if you want utilize this growing technology, our consultants will work WITH you to find cloud solutions that are personalized best for your business! Contact us at 866-370-7142 or visit www.issupport.com.
And remember, if you want utilize this growing technology, our consultants will work WITH you to find cloud solutions that are personalized best for your business! Contact us at 866-370-7142 or visit www.issupport.com.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud: #5 - Fast Response Time
Cloud computing accomplishes a better response time than a standard server and hardware in most cases.
As IT infrastructures have become increasingly complex, less is focused on support. In fact, about 70% of IT investment is focused on maintenance, leaving less time to support strategic business projects. Companies are demanding faster response times and lower costs.
Cloud computing helps reduces IT complexity by leveraging the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service. Cloud computing is central to that strategy.
Many IT organizations, faced with decling resources and increasing business needs, are leveraging to cloud computing for delivering IT to business: IT as a Service. IS Support's Cloud Cumulus follows this model to provide a more efficient, flexible and cost-effective model to our clients.
While cloud computing provides the approach, IS Support delivers a pragmatic path and solutions that allow businesses to preserve existing technology investments, while achieving the goal of enabling IT as a Service and of course, faster response times.
For more information how you can increase your response times and all the other benefits cloud computing can bring, contact IS Support by visiting our website or calling 866-370-7142
As IT infrastructures have become increasingly complex, less is focused on support. In fact, about 70% of IT investment is focused on maintenance, leaving less time to support strategic business projects. Companies are demanding faster response times and lower costs.
Cloud computing helps reduces IT complexity by leveraging the efficient pooling of on-demand, self-managed virtual infrastructure, consumed as a service. Cloud computing is central to that strategy.
Many IT organizations, faced with decling resources and increasing business needs, are leveraging to cloud computing for delivering IT to business: IT as a Service. IS Support's Cloud Cumulus follows this model to provide a more efficient, flexible and cost-effective model to our clients.
While cloud computing provides the approach, IS Support delivers a pragmatic path and solutions that allow businesses to preserve existing technology investments, while achieving the goal of enabling IT as a Service and of course, faster response times.
For more information how you can increase your response times and all the other benefits cloud computing can bring, contact IS Support by visiting our website or calling 866-370-7142
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud: #4 - Remote Access
When you switch to the Cloud, employees, clients, and partners can access and update information whereever they are, rather than having to run back to the office. People everywhere use their smartphones, laptops, tablets to access their work away from the office. In today's business climate, staying in touch and in control of your responsibilities is essential, whereever you are.Systems like Yahoo Mail, Skype, Twitter and Facebook all use the cloud to some degree. Your company can do the same. The cloud gives us freedom to enjoy vacations, work from home, and be mobile while honoring our obligations.
This excellent video by salesforce.com provides a neat illustration of cloud computing through the years. See if you can pick up on remote access.
Contact IS Support for more information on taking your business to the next level on the Cloud!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud: #3 - Disaster Recovery
Many small businesses that incur a significant data loss have often found themselves bankrupt within six months. In Houston, we know firsthand that disasters such as hurricanes or floods can do irreparable damage to your company. If you don't have a disaster recovery plan in place, you need one. If you haven't reviewed your plan in the past year, don't wait - But don't go it alone either. IS Support can help.
Our cloud-based, IS RapidRestore is one of our premier services that is installed on your network to back up your server every 15 minutes on your company's site, then move it safely to an offsite location each evening.
Even in a catastrophic event your data can be restored with RapidRestore in less than an hour. In the event of a full server crash, RapidRestore creates a virtual replica to act as a standby server allowing business operations no interruption during timely server rebuilds.
Features:
- 15-minute snapshots of server
- Offsite replication in the event of a total property loss
- Restores a full server or at the file level
- Back to business in less than one hour
- No expensive backup software or tape drives eliminating the risk of forgetting to change tapes or not take them offsite
Monday, August 1, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud: #2 - Scalability
(This is part two of a ten part series on cloud computing benefits)
When your business is on the cloud, you can "scale" your business' storage needs seamlessly, rather than purchasing individual expensive programs or hardware.
Businesses can leverage certain projects and pay for all the cloud apps they need to create, implement and market certain projects on a month to month basis rather than purchasing pieces of hardware, worry about overloading their servers or buying various software licenses.
For more information on how our IS Cumulus cloud options can help your business, visit our website or call us at 866-370-7142
When your business is on the cloud, you can "scale" your business' storage needs seamlessly, rather than purchasing individual expensive programs or hardware.
Businesses can leverage certain projects and pay for all the cloud apps they need to create, implement and market certain projects on a month to month basis rather than purchasing pieces of hardware, worry about overloading their servers or buying various software licenses.
For more information on how our IS Cumulus cloud options can help your business, visit our website or call us at 866-370-7142
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud: #1 - Reduced Costs
When analyzing cloud computing for your business IT solutions, one of the most important reasons the cloud can help is to reduce IT expenses.
Cloud computing reduces your hardware (computers, software, downloaded programs), networking management and overall IT expenses. To go more in depth, here is a brief, yet detailed summary of other ways directly reduces costs:
1. Pay only for what you use – IS Support's Cloud Cumulus solution operates on a pay-as-you-use model, or in different terms, a demand-only model. With IS Cumulus, you only pay for the services you require and use. This works out to be much cheaper than acquiring barely used equipment.
2. Running costs – In addition to usage, running costs comprise a significant portion of the annual IT budget. By shifting to cloud computing, your company is free of those expenses such as upgrades, physical maintenance, personnel salaries, etc.
3. Economies of scale – Cloud computing can utilize economies of scale to offer cheaper rates to your business. In other words, the service providers can buy IT equipment in bulk to lower unit acquisition costs, and part of the cost savings are passed on to their consumers. Consequently, this price is much lower than what you would pay to buy similar equipment from the retail market
4. Investment costs vs Operational costs - Acquiring expensive equipment is considered a capital expenditure, which can be costly. As the equipment ages, this acquisition depreciates over time. With cloud computing, a one-time expense is spread across several operational cycles, becoming part of operational costs providing a much better alternative. Factor in the time value of money, and the balance shifts even more towards cloud computing.
If you would like to learn more, or find out exactly how our IS Cumulus solution can provide your company all of the above benefits and more, contact us for a free consulting session!
Stay tuned for the next part of Cloud Computing benefits: Scalability
Cloud computing reduces your hardware (computers, software, downloaded programs), networking management and overall IT expenses. To go more in depth, here is a brief, yet detailed summary of other ways directly reduces costs:
1. Pay only for what you use – IS Support's Cloud Cumulus solution operates on a pay-as-you-use model, or in different terms, a demand-only model. With IS Cumulus, you only pay for the services you require and use. This works out to be much cheaper than acquiring barely used equipment.
2. Running costs – In addition to usage, running costs comprise a significant portion of the annual IT budget. By shifting to cloud computing, your company is free of those expenses such as upgrades, physical maintenance, personnel salaries, etc.
3. Economies of scale – Cloud computing can utilize economies of scale to offer cheaper rates to your business. In other words, the service providers can buy IT equipment in bulk to lower unit acquisition costs, and part of the cost savings are passed on to their consumers. Consequently, this price is much lower than what you would pay to buy similar equipment from the retail market
4. Investment costs vs Operational costs - Acquiring expensive equipment is considered a capital expenditure, which can be costly. As the equipment ages, this acquisition depreciates over time. With cloud computing, a one-time expense is spread across several operational cycles, becoming part of operational costs providing a much better alternative. Factor in the time value of money, and the balance shifts even more towards cloud computing.
If you would like to learn more, or find out exactly how our IS Cumulus solution can provide your company all of the above benefits and more, contact us for a free consulting session!
Stay tuned for the next part of Cloud Computing benefits: Scalability
Friday, July 15, 2011
Top Ten Benefits of the Cloud!
Some IT Professionals will often talk about how cloud computing can help your business without getting very specific on exactly "how." Well, we would like to change that. In this upcoming blog series, we at IS Support have listed our ten favorite ways that Small-Medium sized businesses utilize the cloud. We have listed them below (in no particular order)
- Reduced Costs
- Scalability
- Disaster Recovery
- Remote Access
- Fast Response Time
- Automatic Updates
- Implementation
- Level Playing Field
- Mobility
- Experienced Vendor
Stay tuned and in the meantime, check out our website...we'd be happy to put you on "the cloud!"
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Do you trust your bank? Then trust the Cloud!
Many businesses have concerns about Cloud security, especially with recent headlines such as Amazon’s cloud outage. Issues such as privacy and data breach issues are significant worries when a company considers switching to the Cloud and it’s easy to understand why – Cloud computing means moving some or most of your data to a third party location outside of your servers or hard drives.
But the fact is that Cloud Computing is not a new trend in IT world. In fact, you probably are using elements of cloud computing in your everyday life. If you use e-mails services such as G-Mail or Yahoo Mail, you are already in the cloud. All your e-mails (data) are saved in servers outside your home or business and you need a web browser and internet connection to access your data, and this is what cloud computing is all about: storing your data and application in a remote server which you can access via web.
Your online banking is also a form of cloud computing, you need to log on a remote server, via your bank website to access your account information which contains your banking data. Almost everyone uses some form of online banking, without even realizing that such concepts are forms of cloud computing. Online banking or mobile apps are a safe and secure way of making banking easy and accessible; so is cloud computing for your company.
So cloud computing is not entirely new technology, we just have more applications now taking advantage of this technology. If you feel secure to trust your online banking, then consider IS Support’s Cloud Cumulus solutions for your business. To learn more about how we can put your company on the cloud and all that our cloud solutions can provide your business, visit our website. We look forward to hearing from you!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
If only it was this easy
Getting on the cloud is not this easy:
Our friends and partners at VMWare shared this hilarious video of an IT engineer trying to put his data center in the cloud. If you're still wondering what all the chatter is about Cloud Computing, we can help your business find cloud solutions with our designed-for-you, Cloud Cumulus services. We can make it look....almost this easy.
If you would like a FREE consultation to see if cloud computing is right for your company: click here
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
You're Invited: Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery: a Lunch and Learn
In Houston, summertime brings about two unpleasantries: heat and hurricanes.
While heat is no fun, we've learned to tolerate it - but hurricanes can be much worse and for businesses they can cause damage, lost productivity and at worst, lost memory and sales. That's why we at IS Support and our partners at iland Cloud Infrastructure would like to invite you to our free Lunch and Learn on June 15th.
Whether it's a hurricane or a simple power outage, don't let a disaster of any kind set your company back! Learn how you can use Cloud Computing to make your company disaster-proof to give your business peace of mind so you can spend this summer worrying about the heat instead of hurricanes.
Don't wait! Register now below:
In Houston, summertime brings about two unpleasantries: heat and hurricanes.
While heat is no fun, we've learned to tolerate it - but hurricanes can be much worse and for businesses they can cause damage, lost productivity and at worst, lost memory and sales. That's why we at IS Support and our partners at iland Cloud Infrastructure would like to invite you to our free Lunch and Learn on June 15th.
Whether it's a hurricane or a simple power outage, don't let a disaster of any kind set your company back! Learn how you can use Cloud Computing to make your company disaster-proof to give your business peace of mind so you can spend this summer worrying about the heat instead of hurricanes.
Don't wait! Register now below:
Thursday, May 26, 2011
HP Memorial Day Sale!
For most of us here in Houston, the Memorial Day weekend will be spent with our families, perhaps some barbeques, or some needed rest. Our friends at HP, though, will be just as busy as ever, especially with their Memorial Day Weekend Sale with some amazing deals.
Lastly, we hope you remember to think of our men and women in uniform, who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Happy Memorial Day!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Join us for a free event on May 25th
IS Support presents: "Hyper-V and how it will impact your business"
You’ve probably been hearing about cloud computing. But when you get beyond the hype, most cloud solutions offer little more than an alternate place to store your data.
Join us for a cloud power event and we’ll show you how our expertise and Microsoft cloud solutions can help you to:
• Reduce your capital expenses
• Save money by paying only for the computing power you need
• Get to market faster by leveraging your existing IT skill investments.
• Save money by paying only for the computing power you need
• Get to market faster by leveraging your existing IT skill investments.
Register today and see how cloud power can help your business move forward.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Flying on "The Cloud"
Everyone remembers their first flight. Whether you were 5 years old or 30, there was always a tinge of nervousness and dread. Your mind may have flashed back to images of the news, or Die Hard 2 – a plane hurtling, uncontrollably to the ground. However, after all of that anxiety, you ended up safely at your destination, on time, and received a free juice out of the ordeal. Despite all the nervousness and in-flight turbulence, flying turned out to be a safe and fast way to reach your destination.
If you have doubts and skepticism about switching to cloud technology, you are not alone. Certainly there have been bouts of bad publicity and concerns about security such as the most recent fiasco with Amazon. But like flying on a plane, when all the hyped media coverage is removed, cloud technology is simply the most efficient and reliable way to deliver technology for your business. Just like the truth: “You’re more likely to crash on the way to the airport, than to crash on the plane flight,” the same can be said about the reliability of the cloud: “You’re more likely to lose data with your traditional IT methods, than on the cloud.”
If you have doubts and skepticism about switching to cloud technology, you are not alone. Certainly there have been bouts of bad publicity and concerns about security such as the most recent fiasco with Amazon. But like flying on a plane, when all the hyped media coverage is removed, cloud technology is simply the most efficient and reliable way to deliver technology for your business. Just like the truth: “You’re more likely to crash on the way to the airport, than to crash on the plane flight,” the same can be said about the reliability of the cloud: “You’re more likely to lose data with your traditional IT methods, than on the cloud.”
IS Support is committed to providing your companies technology needs and as a small business in Houston, we are experts in helping local businesses make technology an asset, not an expense. Since partnering with iland Cloud Infrastructure in 2010, IS Support is dedicated to becoming a leader in cloud technology for your business. Iland offers partners a fully redundant private or public environment and have an amazing business continuity service that we allow clients to leverage.
If doubts about Cloud technology makes you feel like flying for the first time, let IS Support help ease those reservations. Contact us today, for more information on how Cloud technology can help take your business to the next level
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