IaaS: Delivering Enterprise-Level Support To Manufacturers
As adoption of cloud computing gains momentum within the manufacturing sector, there’s a corresponding growth in infrastructure-related services, including Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) — a way to provide access to compute resources in a cloud-based environment. What sets IaaS apart is that the resources consist of virtualized hardware —...
Psst – the Cloud Is Easy
Vendors know things. They speak a special language, an information technology dialect that most small and midsize business owners can't fathom, but that they respect nonetheless - perhaps because it's indecipherable. These business owners are turning to experts, after all, since tech is something in which they don't specialize. They cut the vendor ...
In Good Company: Infinitely Virtual Again Ranked Among Hottest Channel Partners for World’s Largest Technology Distributor
For the second year in a row, we’re delighted to report that Infinitely Virtual has been named to the Ingram Micro 2014 SMB 500 (www.im-smb.com/smb500). The annual list recognizes the 500 fastest-growing Ingram Micro U.S. channel partners serving the small and midsize business (SMB) market. Ranked at number 58, we expanded our business with Ingra...
QuickBooks In The Cloud Computing Era: How Mobile Does Your Manufacturing Operation Want To Be?
Employee demand for anywhere/anytime access to data and applications from any device is fueling a trend by accounting firms — and their clients among small- to mid-size manufacturers — to move QuickBooks to the cloud. To increase productivity, the growing mobile workforce requires that these organizations enable remote use of multiple devices, ...
Private Cloud vs. Public Cloud Servers: Who’s Got the Edge?
There’s broad agreement on the key benefits of virtual servers — scalability, improved resource utilization, reduced operational costs, instant provisioning, and the ability to quickly expand the server base. But there is no “one size fits all” consensus around private vs. public cloud servers. For educational institutions, the selection o...
Private Cloud vs Public Cloud Servers: Who’s Got the Edge?
There’s broad agreement on the key benefits of virtual servers — scalability, improved resource utilization, reduced operational costs, instant provisioning, and the ability to quickly expand the server base. But there is no “one size fits all” consensus around private vs. public cloud servers. For educational institutions, the selection o...
For Mfgs., No Time Like the Present for Exchange Server Hosting
Microsoft Exchange provides a rich feature set to host emails for businesses, which has made it the de facto standard among enterprises and small/midsize manufacturers alike. But not all manufacturers can afford to set up and maintain their own Exchange Server. That’s why increasing numbers of manufacturing operations are making the switch to Exc...
For Manufacturers, No Time Like The Present For Exchange Server Hosting
Microsoft Exchange provides a rich feature set to host emails for businesses, which has made it the de facto standard among enterprises and small/midsize manufacturers alike. But not all manufacturers can afford to set up and maintain their own Exchange Server. That’s why increasing numbers of manufacturing operations are making the switch to Exc...
IaaS: Increasingly, The Smart Choice For Growing Manufacturers
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud offerings have been flirting with commoditization over the past several years. IaaS behemoths can drop prices to kill competition, but as customer cloud strategies mature, pricing isn’t the only way to select an IaaS provider. In fact, the low-cost, bare-bones IaaS cloud offerings of the mega-providers usu...
Opening A Window To Linux Virtual Server Hosting
In the belief that simpler is better, small and midsize manufacturers are increasingly turning to Linux virtual server hosting. A dedicated Linux virtual server hosting package can indeed streamline business processes. It can enable multiple applications and operating systems to run independently on a single server — and in so doing, it affords m...