Cloud 101 for Law Firms: Four Myths We Can All Do Without
By Adam Stern | Law.com Small to midsize practices face basic assumptions about cloud technology that are obsolete, misguided or simply unfounded. Cloud migration involves placing data and applications off-premises and online, shifting the focus from locally-based technology to remote access and deployment. While some legal practices ...
Cloud 101 for Law Firms: Four Myths We Can All Do Without
By Adam Stern | Law.com Small to midsize practices face basic assumptions about cloud technology that are obsolete, misguided or simply unfounded. Cloud migration involves placing data and applications off-premises and online, shifting the focus from locally-based technology to remote access and deployment. While some legal practices and law fi...
Ransomware, Your Applications and the Public Cloud: Lessons for the Cloudless by Adam Stern, Founder and CEO of Infinitely Virtual
By Adam Stern | Cloud Post In May, the ransomware worm WannaCry fueled a massive attack that paralyzed some 300,000 computers in 150 countries, disabling systems at public hospitals throughout the U.K. along with those connected to Telefonica, the Spanish telecom provider, among other victims. WannaCry wreaked havoc, but, tellingly, not at ...
Ransomware, Your Applications and the Public Cloud: Lessons for the Cloudless by Adam Stern, Founder and CEO, Infinitely Virtual
By Adam Stern | Cloud Post In May, the ransomware worm WannaCry fueled a massive attack that paralyzed some 300,000 computers in 150 countries, disabling systems at public hospitals throughout the U.K. along with those connected to Telefonica, the Spanish telecom provider, among other victims. WannaCry wreaked havoc, but, tellingly, not at the ...
Ransomware, Your Applications and the Public Cloud: Lessons for the Cloudless
By Adam Stern | Data Center Post In May, the ransomware worm WannaCry fueled a massive attack that paralyzed some 300,000 computers in 150 countries, disabling systems at public hospitals throughout the U.K. along with those connected to Telefonica, the Spanish telecom provider, among other victims. WannaCry wreaked havoc – but, te...
Ransomware, Your Applications and the Public Cloud: Lessons for the Cloudless
By Adam Stern | Data Center Post Data Loss Prevention, Data Protection, data security, WannaCry Defense In May, the ransomware worm WannaCry fueled a massive attack that paralyzed some 300,000 computers in 150 countries, disabling systems at public hospitals throughout the U.K. along with those connected to Telefonica, the Spanish telecom provi...
Infinitely Virtual Joins Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider Program
For IaaS Leader, Move is Latest Way to Deliver ‘Superior’ Customer Experience, Countering ‘Cloud Generic’ Services from Other Providers LOS ANGELES (July 24, 2017) – Leading Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider Infinitely Virtual today announced its participation in the Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider Program, effective immedi...
In Battle of the Retail Goliaths, Walmart’s Move Shunning Amazon’s AWS is Instructive for SMBs, Infinitely Virtual CEO Says
L.A.-based IaaS Leader Calls on Small and Midsize Businesses To Recognize Who Their Allies Really Are LOS ANGELES (June 30, 2017) – Amazon swallows Whole Foods. Walmart follows by declaring Amazon Web Services (AWS) off-limits for Walmart’s IT vendors. Despite the movie blockbuster overtones, it’s not really a Batman vs. Captain America cl...
Implementing Trusted Multifactor Authentication, Cloud Hosting Leader Infinitely Virtual Now MSP for Duo Security
As a Duo Security Managed Service Provider, Infinitely Virtual Offers Customers New Layer of Protection – and More LOS ANGELES (June 20, 2017) – In a bid to quickly and easily secure its customers via trusted multifactor authentication, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) leader Infinitely Virtual today announced that the company has become a...
Amazon’s AWS: Not Too Big To Fail
Adam Stern | Mission Critical Bigger is not necessarily safer. Earlier this year, Amazon, that awesome river of e-commerce and cloud computing, sprung a leak. It made news. When a keystroke “oops” from an AWS engineer took down the world’s largest public cloud for five hours on the last day of February, the glitch exposed a fundamental t...