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Data Centers & The Cloud

by Brett Martin
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Monday, 11 July 2011 Category Data Center 0 Comments
I sit down with Chris Hagmann, DynTek's Practice Director for Infrastructure & Data Centers, to discuss enterprise considerations when building out their own Data Centers. Click the read more button to watch the video. Tags: VARS, data centers, DynTek, Cloud Services, Cloud Computing
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OS33 Delivers Disruptive Technology to MSPs

by Frank J. Ohlhorst
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Frank J. Ohlhorst is an award winning technology journalist, professional speake
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Friday, 27 May 2011 Category Reviews 1 Comment

With the arrival of each new disruptive technology, businesses are forced to change the way they work, after all, that is the definition of disruption, isn’t it?

Tags: Cloud Services, MSP, solution provider, security, password, servers, Web Top, Citrix, channel, OS33
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The Value of Cloud Solutions for Managed Service Providers

by Frank J. Ohlhorst
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Monday, 16 May 2011 Category Cloud Computing 0 Comments
Early MSPs created the environment that has invalidated their business model. Tags: Cloud Services, MSPs, HaaS. managed services provider, hardware-as-a-service, managed services
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We Need A Marketing Department

by Brett Martin
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Friday, 13 May 2011 Category Rants 0 Comments

The Cloud, Managed Services, Saas, etc.  We really need better names for what we do.

Tags: Marketing, Rant, Cloud Services
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CharTec Promotes Disaster Recovery as a Service with a Unique Twist

by Frank J. Ohlhorst
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Wednesday, 04 May 2011 Category Reviews 0 Comments
Disaster recovery solutions come in all shapes and sizes, yet most are lacking in some critical area and need third party products or services to complete the picture. CharTec overcomes those limitations by merging all of the discrete elements of backup and disaster recovery into a singular offering. Tags: virtualization, Storage, Cloud Services, Backup, Disater Recovery
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