At least once in your life, you've been cyberpwned. Also, chances are that you know exactly what triggered the successful attack. Continue reading
OS Hardening vs. Data Protection. You Need Both Cybersecurity Features
Unsecured OS provides the same level of security as opened gates (and lack of walls) in the castle. Being the king, you would definitely want walls as high as mountains, ditch deep enough to drown in and some hungry crocodiles in that ditch. And, yep, the gates being closed. In this article, we are discussing the ways to harden the operating system and offer you a system hardening checklist. Don't forget to make notes and audit your systems. Continue reading
ITAR Compliance: Data Management and What You Need to Know
ITAR is a set of rules that regulate your data management when your company deals with US military organizations. In this article, we are going to cover what ITAR compliance means, why you need ITAR-compliant cloud storage, and when it may be necessary for your company’s operations. Continue reading
6 Dropbox Alternatives for Business
Dropbox is the best-known cloud storage provider and the first name that comes to most people's minds when searching for a cloud-based storage solution for business. Yet there are disadvantages to using Dropbox for Business, such as Dropbox's storage limits and its cost. This article discusses several Dropbox alternatives for business in terms of cloud-based file storage and collaboration. Continue reading
Microsoft OneDrive for Business Review: Pros and Cons
Microsoft OneDrive for Business is an online storage solution, with licenses starting at $5 per month. It makes sharing and collaborating on business files easy, with access available from all devices, powerful search tools, and advanced security features for maximum data protection.
How to Migrate Gmail to Office 365
Are you switching to Microsoft's hosted business apps suite and wondering how to migrate email from Gmail to Office 365? This article discusses several solutions for automatically migrating from Google Apps to Office 365.
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Rackspace vs Azure: Pricing and Features Comparison
Microsoft Azure and Rackspace are both major cloud computing providers with an international presence. What are the key differences between Azure and Rackspace? How does Rackspace pricing compare to Azure pricing? Which features does the Rackspace cloud offer that are not available from Azure, and vice versa?
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How to Create a Website for Free Using Amazon Web Services
Creating a website used to be a laborious and costly effort back in the day. Registering a domain, arranging hosting, and configuring DNS settings were usually done through different companies, which made it difficult and time-consuming to create a website from scratch. Those days are thankfully over, as companies like Amazon now offer comprehensive functionality when it comes to creating and maintaining a website. Continue reading
Alibaba Cloud vs. AWS: Service and Pricing Comparison
Alibaba Cloud may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of competitors to Amazon Web services (AWS). However, alongside cloud services like Azure and Google Cloud Platform, Alibaba Cloud is now trying hard to unseat AWS as the world’s leading cloud computing platform.
Rackspace vs. AWS: Can Rackspace Match AWS for Cloud Servers?
Rackspace and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are two of the biggest names in cloud computing. Founded in 1998 and 2006, respectively, they are also among the longest-established cloud hosting companies. In this article we will overview differences and similarities between these two companies. Continue reading
How to Back Up Oracle Database to Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure and more
Users who want to back up their Oracle databases to cloud storage using MSP360 Backup should take some extra actions to perform a cloud database backup.
How to Improve Security of S3 Buckets Using S3 Access Logs
Imagine the situation: you browse your Amazon S3 bucket and suddenly discover that some files are missing. Since Amazon S3 offers high durability, it leaves almost no chance for these files to disappear due to a system failure or disaster. Apparently, they were deleted by a user. How to find out who did that? Continue reading