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		<title>Cloud Monitoring Can Be the Difference Maker for SMBs</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2018 14:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
				<category><![CDATA[Cloud Computing]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cloud monitoring is a necessity in todays fast-paced world. Not only do people want things, they want things right now. This sometimes-unnerving need for instant satisfaction has only intensified now that we have Wi-Fi and mobile devices that keep us connected regardless of where we are, what we’re doing, or the time of day. There&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cloud monitoring is a necessity in todays fast-paced world. Not only do people want things, they want things right now. This sometimes-unnerving need for instant satisfaction has only intensified now that we have Wi-Fi and mobile devices that keep us connected regardless of where we are, what we’re doing, or the time of day. There is no longer any tolerance whatsoever for waiting. A business with a website that fails to load, or loads too slowly, will lose customers and leads to competitors.</p>
<p>So what has your business done to address this need for constant accessibility and optimal uptime? Do you feel you’re doing enough to meet the demands and expectations of your customers, new business prospects and those who have just now found you on Google?</p>
<p>If you’re a small-to-medium sized business owner, do you have confidence in your technology infrastructure? Can you say with certainty that your website, internal server, and mobile applications function smoothly, efficiently, and correctly?<br />
When your IT team leaves work to go live their lives, are you confident that things won’t go bump in the night? That you won’t be ringing their cell phone while they’re out having dinner with their family, or worse yet, sleeping?</p>
<p>If you answer no to these questions, you may be one of the many small business owners who could benefit from cloud monitoring. And you’ll be pleased to learn that cloud monitoring can significantly improve all facets of your business – especially your service, productivity, reputation, and profitability.</p>
<h2>What is the Cloud, and Cloud Monitoring?</h2>
<p>According to a study conducted by Wakefield Research, 54% of those questioned responded that they’ve never used cloud technology. However, the truth is that they’re in the cloud everyday when they bank or shop online and send or receive email. Business owners, specifically non tech savvy small business decision makers, are still apprehensive when it comes to moving their server and web monitoring services to the cloud.  But FDR’s famous quote, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” definitely applies here.  The cloud is nothing more than moving the storage and access of your data programs from a computer’s physical hard drive to the web. There is nothing to fear.</p>
<h2>Benefits of Cloud Monitoring</h2>
<p>Obviously, these physical and virtual servers, their shared resources, and the applications they run on, must be monitored. This can be done from multiple remote locations and it’s called cloud monitoring.</p>
<p>Cloud monitoring makes it easier to identify previously unseen patterns and potential problems within your infrastructure&#8211;issues that may be too difficult for any in-house support staff to detect. For instance, monitoring ensures that your site is delivering accurate page content and is meeting anticipated download speeds. It can detect unapproved changes, website tampering, and compromised data.</p>
<p>The continuous analysis and testing of your network, website, and mobile applications can reduce downtime by as much as 80%. The speed and functionality of e-commerce transactions are also optimized. Additionally, cloud monitoring tests your email server at regular intervals, which minimizes failure deliveries and other issues pertaining to sending and receiving emails.</p>
<p>Clearly, all of the above, along with the alerts that help identify and fix issues before they become catastrophes, make cloud monitoring an attractive way to gain insight into how end-users experience your site, while also enhancing their overall experience.</p>
<p>Read our prior post on using a <a href="https://www.techtastic.biz/up-in-the-clouds/hybrid-cloud-trend/">hybrid cloud</a> and their cloud monitoring capabilities.</p>
<p>Read <a href="https://www.techtastic.biz/topics/cloud-computing/">more of our blog posts</a> about the benefits of the cloud for small to medium businesses. Contact us at <a href="mailto:&quot;info@techtastic.biz&quot;">TechTastic</a></p>
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		<title>Hybrid Cloud is More Than Just Another Trend</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 13:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It should come as no surprise that many small to midsize business owners take pride in overseeing every aspect of their startup business. Naturally, many are apprehensive when it comes to surrendering control of their servers, their data, and their applications to the cloud, or even a hybrid cloud solution. The downside of this need&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It should come as no surprise that many small to midsize business owners take pride in overseeing every aspect of their startup business. Naturally, many are apprehensive when it comes to surrendering control of their servers, their data, and their applications to the cloud, or even a hybrid cloud solution.</p>
<p>The downside of this need for control is that operating and maintaining everything onsite can be time consuming, super expensive, and it can make your business more vulnerable to failure related downtime and cyber threats.</p>
<p>Although everything can be stored in the cloud at a fraction of the cost, many aren’t responsive to the idea of sharing the infrastructure their technology runs on.</p>
<h2><strong>Why a Hybrid Cloud is More Than Just Another Trend</strong></h2>
<p>The great thing about the cloud is it’s not an all or nothing thing. This is exactly why so many small to midsize businesses have turned to hybrid cloud solutions. Just as they name implies, hybrid cloud solutions are both on and off premises. It’s the best of both worlds. An entrepreneur can still control certain aspects of the business on-site, but simultaneously exploit the cloud’s cost effectiveness and overall scalability.</p>
<p>For example, a local server can be housed and managed on-site but that server, or just specific files, can still be backed up in the cloud and stored far away off-site. This provides a partial disaster recovery solution in the event of a hurricane, flood, fire, or just a basic server crash.</p>
<p>Here are some tips for developing your hybrid cloud strategy</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Honestly assess the current IT strategy –</strong> Over time, as your business grows and technology advances, your well-planned and neatly arranged IT infrastructure transforms into a disorganized mishmash of different servers and disconnected software and tools. View this almost as the spring-cleaning of a cluttered garage. What systems or applications are critical to your business right now and which ones no longer support your current or future business initiatives?</li>
<li><strong>Know what you want to keep close –</strong> Every business will be different in this regard. Certain companies will prefer keeping large files in-house, in a more controlled private cloud for easy access, but may be okay with having their emails out there in the cloud.</li>
<li><strong>See how others are leveraging a hybrid cloud environment –</strong> Services once only available to large enterprises are now available to SMBs. This presents an extraordinary opportunity to be more agile, flexible, and better suited for new business opportunities and growth. Remote monitoring, 24/7 support, and disaster recovery solutions can be easily integrated within a hybrid-computing environment – regardless of operating systems, server types, or mobile devices used.</li>
<li><strong>Staged implementation –</strong> Be sure to plan your hybrid cloud strategy as a multi-year plan that is deployed in phases. For example, in the beginning, private controlled access to a public cloud service can be granted to internal application developers experimenting with a new business initiative. Or a new customer relations management SaaS (Software as a Service) application can be implemented.</li>
</ul>
<p>This is the year that even small or midsize enterprises are getting serious about cloud operations and a strategic mix of public cloud services and private cloud may make the transition easier.</p>
<p>Contact us at <a href="https://www.techtastic.biz/">TechTastic</a></p>
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		<title>How SMBs Can Easily Build a Cloud Based Business</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2018 05:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Small Business IT]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of talk lately about the cloud and its ability to put small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and startups on a level playing field with large global enterprises. Can this be substantiated or is it a load of trendy hype to push SMBs to cloud-based solutions? We’ve compiled this breakdown of&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of talk lately about the cloud and its ability to put small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and startups on a level playing field with large global enterprises. Can this be substantiated or is it a load of trendy hype to push SMBs to cloud-based solutions? We’ve compiled this breakdown of how the cloud can be used to boost profitability and how your SMB can build a cloud based business.</p>
<h2>The Convenience Factor, Easily Build a Cloud Based Business</h2>
<p>It once took smaller companies and startups weeks to launch and configure their own IT infrastructure. Doing so also required a ton of overhead costs. Today’s cloud technology provides the benefits of this very same infrastructure but on an as needed and on-demand basis. SMBs can easily build a cloud based business infrastructure for themselves online in less than a minute.</p>
<p>For example, a smaller agency that provides apps for its clients, can turn to a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) cloud provider. A PaaS provides companies an environment that enables them to more easily host and deploy apps. They do this by shielding developers from the hassles that come with the set up, configuration, and management of things like servers and databases.</p>
<p>Without having to worry about things on the infrastructure side, the company and its application developers can focus on creating innovative apps that will generate business revenue. Once their server is online and available, they can launch instantly with a 1-click deployment of their application.</p>
<h2>Mission Critical Agility &amp; Scalability</h2>
<p>In the tech industry, everyone must channel his or her inner Maverick and Goose* because there is a need… a need for speed. Speed is everything and agility is mission critical. The cloud’s rapid provisioning of computer resources can offer additional storage space in mere minutes rather than weeks.</p>
<p>Having that kind of agility bodes particularly well for the scalability needs of SMBs. As business grows and the need to store more data increases, the cloud is flexible enough to resize your infrastructure on the fly and grow with you.</p>
<p>The cost of cloud-based solutions is much more beneficial to SMBs than the cost of traditional shared or dedicated hosting plans. This eliminates the high overhead that comes with buying dedicated hardware and hiring staff to run the servers.</p>
<p>Cloud technology has empowered SMBs by eliminating any need to make the same kind of costly upfront investments that large enterprise are able to incur. There is no longer a need for SMBs to spend thousands of dollars building out a massive infrastructure to support their big data applications. Better yet, backing up that big data is also inexpensive compared to traditional hosting solutions.</p>
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<li>Top Gun, 1986, in case you were wondering</li>
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		<title>The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly of Mobility &#038; Bring Your Own Device</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jul 2018 06:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of advantages to mobility in today’s workforce, but the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement has also brought its share of headaches as well. We live in a society where everyone must have the newest technology. We are inundated with ads reminding us that the smartphone or tablet we just bought&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of advantages to mobility in today’s workforce, but the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement has also brought its share of headaches as well.</p>
<p>We live in a society where everyone must have the newest technology. We are inundated with ads reminding us that the smartphone or tablet we just bought a year ago is laughably outdated and inferior to the upgrade that just hit the market.</p>
<p>People who have just bought the latest technology don’t want to have to set it aside to use a separate company-issued device. As a result, businesses are beginning to grant these employee-owned devices access to their file and email servers, databases, and applications.</p>
<p>While this brings certain competitive advantages to employers, it naturally carries many risks, too.</p>
<p>Let’s begin with the pros of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)…</p>
<h2>The Advantages of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)</h2>
<p><strong>Greater Flexibility and Productivity –</strong> Personal devices allow workers more flexibility, which in turn can increase productivity. Today’s employee isn’t restricted to their office workstation or cubicle. They can carry out job responsibilities from home, a coffee shop, their child’s dance recital, or while traveling.</p>
<p><strong>Reduced Costs –</strong> Purchasing even the most basic Blackberry for an employee can cost a company $900+ per worker. Costs like that can be completely eliminated by adopting a BYOD policy where employees are required to use their own device.</p>
<p><strong>Happier Employees/Attractiveness to Job Seekers –</strong> Recent studies have found that 44% of job seekers are attracted more to employers who are open to BYOD and occasional remote work. Beyond this hiring advantage over competition, it has been found that employees as a whole are generally happier using the devices they own and prefer for work purposes.</p>
<p><strong>Better Customer Service –</strong> This goes hand and hand with more flexibility and productivity. Mobility allows employees to occasionally resolve or escalate urgent client issues outside of normal working hours, and clients remember that kind of response time.</p>
<p>And now the cons of BYOD…</p>
<h2>Disadvantages of BYOD</h2>
<p><strong>Compromised Data Security –</strong> Unfortunately, letting employees use their own smartphones, tablets, and laptops increases the likelihood of sensitive company or customer/client data being compromised. It is important for companies to establish a comprehensive mobile device security policy and never make any exceptions to it whatsoever. Really. No exceptions. Ever.</p>
<p><strong>Employee Privacy –</strong> Many employees may oppose using their own devices for work, especially if it’s a company requirement that they aren’t reimbursed for. You have to remember that these are the same devices employees use to log into their Facebook and Twitter accounts or do their online banking. In this age of constant paranoia over big brother watching our every move, employees may be concerned that their employer will spy on them or access their personal passwords and information.</p>
<p><strong>Handling Employee Turnover –</strong> Companies must consider how they will address the retrieval of company data and information from an employee’s device if the employee either quits or is fired. Some companies may require that employees only save or edit company files on their servers or use cloud-based sharing software like Dropbox to share and edit docs.</p>
<h2>The Importance of a Mobile Device Management Tool</h2>
<p>Obviously, businesses must keep track of all of the devices that access their server, applications, and data. Mobile Device Management helps enterprises centralize what is an otherwise chaotic hodgepodge of devices and operating systems. This ensures that all devices are configured, deployed, and properly monitored and managed. This is a smart way for businesses to embrace BYOD while securing data and applications across multiple devices.</p>
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		<title>Keep Your IT Guy and Outsource IT Services, Too</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 10:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Everyone in the office loves Eric. Sporting a different ironic t-shirt everyday, Eric is the one we call when technology spits in our face. Whether it’s a slow system, a bug that needs to be squashed, a website issue, or a crash that results in unexpected downtime and data loss, Eric is right there. Not&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone in the office loves Eric. Sporting a different ironic t-shirt everyday, Eric is the one we call when technology spits in our face. Whether it’s a slow system, a bug that needs to be squashed, a website issue, or a crash that results in unexpected downtime and data loss, Eric is right there. Not only does he get to the bottom of any issue but he also rights the ship like he’s some sort of miracle-working captain who just happens to have a pretty wickedly funny Peter Griffinfrom Family Guy impersonation.</p>
<p>But business is growing and Eric is overworked. Eric has certain skills that you’d love to use to develop innovative applications and revenue-generating projects– but he’s too busy running around fixing things that break. Or he’s performing the most mundane and routine tasks day-in-and-day-out just to keep things secure and running smoothly.</p>
<p>You get a sense that Eric’s overburdened and he’s saddled with too many responsibilities. His demeanor has changed from pleasant to moody. He’s listening to angrier metal and punk music and you’re noticing cracks in his work. You fear Eric is being pulled in too many directions and the reliability of your server, network, and applications, as well as the integrity of your data, are all at risk.</p>
<p>Someone who has watched a bit too much of Donald Trump on The Apprentice might think Eric should be fired. We’re not going to fire Eric. But we’re also not going to hire a full-time salaried Robin to his Batman or Cheech to his Chong. We’re going to help Eric by exploiting IT automation and managed services to handle many of the monotonous tasks making Eric hate his job right now.</p>
<h2>Let’s help Eric…..</h2>
<blockquote><p><strong>Focus Primarily on Cost-Cutting and Revenue Increasing Projects</strong>: First things first, Eric has to realize that he can’t do everything himself. Where are his skills best used? Whether it’s processes that help drive down costs or ones with the potential to raise revenue, evaluate the projects in the queue and rank them by what impacts the bottom line the most.</p></blockquote>
<p>Once that’s done, look at the day-to-day processes designed to keep things running securely and efficiently. What can be off-loaded from Eric? Determine which of those tasks can be automated either through the cloud or managed services.</p>
<ul>
<li>Take to the Cloud: Some IT people fear the cloud spells the end to their job security. Meanwhile, the cloud can actually help them take on a more prominent contributing role in the company’s success. The cloud should be seen as another tool that further eliminates the mundane yet necessary daily drudgery from their workday. Those who work WITH the cloud will find that they have more available time to take on more meaningful cost cutting or revenue generating projects.</li>
<li>Use a Managed Service Provider: Using outsourced managed services not only alleviates much of Eric’s pressure and stress, but also boosts productivity and gives the company a much improved ROI (Return-on-Investment) on their technology investment.</li>
</ul>
<p>While technology has gotten easier for the end user, it has become more complex on the backend with the advent of virtualization, cloud computing, and advanced infrastructure.</p>
<p>Using an MSP gives Eric access to a trusted advisor, a 24/7 help desk, remote monitoring and management tools, mobile device management tools, and much better disaster recovery and business continuity solutions. All without the overhead that comes with hiring more help for Eric. MSPs offer a consistency to not just your end-user but also your main IT guy who will certainly appreciate the help.</p>
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		<title>The Sky&#8217;s the Limit for SMBs Taking to the Cloud</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Zion Finck]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Mar 2018 09:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of hype about cloud computing transforming the way small-to-medium sized businesses do business. Proponents of the cloud say that cloud computing has leveled the playing field, allowing SMBs to finally compete with bigger companies despite their limited financial resources and staffing. Still, many are apprehensive to make the jump. They’re&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of hype about cloud computing transforming the way small-to-medium sized businesses do business. Proponents of the cloud say that cloud computing has leveled the playing field, allowing SMBs to finally compete with bigger companies despite their limited financial resources and staffing.</p>
<p>Still, many are apprehensive to make the jump. They’re hesitant to give up control and they fear the cloud will expose them to greater security risks. Moving to the cloud definitely requires a leap of faith, but a recent ComScore study, completed on behalf of Microsoft, suggests that those who are froggy enough to take the leap (sorry) have no regrets once they do.</p>
<p>In fact, more than half of those surveyed wish they had adopted it earlier and feel that the benefits far outweigh their initial worries.</p>
<p>What are those benefits?</p>
<h2>Enhanced Privacy and Security</h2>
<p>According to the study, 94 percent of companies who’ve adopted cloud services believe they’re now more secure than they were before, thanks to the cloud’s spam management and up-to-date systems and antivirus protection.</p>
<h2>Less Downtime and More Confidence</h2>
<p>61% of those surveyed reported fewer instances of downtime since their move to the cloud. Even those who still experienced downtime events felt that they were shorter in duration and that full recovery could be achieved much quicker.</p>
<p>93% indicated that they were more confident in their ability to fully recover after an outage. Comparatively, 73% responded that they felt the integrity of their data in the cloud was stronger than previously, which is interesting since data integrity has often been the biggest worry about the cloud.</p>
<h2>Environmental Friendliness</h2>
<p>Any company striving to be more “green” will appreciate the environmental benefits of moving to the cloud. A recent six-month study conducted by the Berkeley Lab found that moving 86 million U.S. office workers to the cloud resulted in the use of 87% less energy, leaving enough leftover electricity annually to power a city the size of Los Angeles for twelve months.</p>
<h2>Cost Effectiveness</h2>
<p>Cost effectiveness and greater ROI (return on investment) are the most important factors in getting CEOs and major decision makers to support shifting to the cloud. A Rackspace commissioned study conducted by Vanson Bourne, found that 62% of respondents felt that adopting cloud computing strategies freed up money that could be reinvested in other operations like marketing, customer service, product development, and expansion into new markets.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>While there is a competitive advantage that can be realized by moving to the cloud, those who are still apprehensive should migrate to the cloud at a pace they’re comfortable with. Once they implement cloud monitoring, and understand it a bit more, most SMBs grow more comfortable with the cloud and expand their use of it.</p>
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