What Is Platform as a Service (PaaS)?
Erin Stephan
Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a type of cloud computing that delivers a platform and environment to allow developers to build applications and services over the Internet.
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Platform as a Service (PaaS) is a type of cloud computing that delivers a platform and environment to allow developers to build applications and services over the Internet.
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An inadequate endpoint (PC’s and laptops) backup option can result in lost data, lost time, and, more importantly, can impact employee productivity. An endpoint backup solution adds a layer of protection to prevent disruption to your business.
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Discover how to backup Google Drive data as a one off or as an automated process for reliable data protection.
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The shift to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) is building momentum as it allows businesses to avoid CapEx spending on hardware and software.
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Why Iconic IT’s partnership with Datto is creating more opportunities than ever.
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Building a cloud practice with Microsoft Azure presents many possibilities for innovation, flexibility, and enhancements for workloads and processes.
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Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) has become part of the mainstream compute infrastructure for both small and large businesses. But when public cloud services fail, businesses can find themselves in a “disaster recovery” scenario just as they would if they had a disruption in their own datacenter.
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SMBs are increasingly migrating their IT infrastructure to public cloud platforms—here’s how MSPs can plan BCDR protection for the cloud.
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There was a time when taking a backup and ensuring it existed in another physical location was considered best practice. But this is no longer the case. Rather than using on prem for backup, more managed service providers (MSPs) are looking to the cloud to save clients’ time. For those companies still doing a backup and sending it elsewhere, having a true cloud failover should be a consideration because having it gives access to data within 24 hours in the event of a system failure.
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