Why the Hybrid Cloud Is Best for Most Businesses

Within the world of IT, everyone agrees upon few things. If there is one area where you will find almost unanimous agreement, though, it’s this: The cloud is here, and it’s here to stay. In one recent article in Forbes, Jay Snyder of EMC predicted that within ... Continue Reading →

New Website SEO: How and Where to Start

Launching a new website is perhaps the easiest part of the ordeal, making it stand out of the mass is the more challenging bit. It is not a question of whether it is hard or not, because it is extremely hard to stand out, but whether you want to succeed or to be ... Continue Reading →

Web Design and SEO Crossroads: The Intersection

The intersection Web design is not only good for business and creativity in making an online image, but it also enables the further development of many areas connected with the Internet; for example, SEO is crucially dependent on how the web develops. With new ... Continue Reading →

Selection Criteria for Web Hosting Services

With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web and global communication infrastructures, Internet access as well as online server hosting have become very affordable also for millions of private user blogs. Web hosting services and cloud services have become essential ... Continue Reading →

How the Digital World Fuels the Physical Economy

Today, we got an interesting Infographic about how the Digital World fuels the physical economy of our global society today. The use of global Internet is increasing rapidly especially over the last years and the future looks pretty digital, broadband connection ... Continue Reading →

Add much more value to your business by outsourcing your IT services

Whether to outsource IT services is a subject being discussed at many companies around the world. Oftentimes, the primary reason for making this move to outsourcing is that it is simpler than handling the IT functions in house. Outsourcing is appealing, because ... Continue Reading →

Full-Spectrum Cyber Capabilities: What a U.S. Cyberoffensive Could Look Like

On March 28, 2014, Gen. Keith Alexander retired as director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Cyber Command (CyberCom). Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel gave a speech to honor his 40 years of military service. In the speech, Hagel said that by 2016, the ... Continue Reading →