What Is SaaS (Software as a Service)?
Erin Stephan
SaaS stands for “Software as a Service” and is a cloud-based IT service.
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SaaS stands for “Software as a Service” and is a cloud-based IT service.
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Security threats and other risks of cloud computing still exist, and companies should take steps to avoid (or at least mitigate) them.
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Mesh WiFi is a type of wireless technology that can transmit a wireless internet connection to multiple access points (APs) via a wireless connection.
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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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In this third and final installment of our series we look at how SaaS cloud-based solutions provide benefits of on-prem solutions but without the overhead.
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