Why is everyone talking about the cloud?
National cloud, public cloud, sovereign cloud—what exactly is the difference between all these clouds, and why do we IT providers talk so much about them?
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National cloud, public cloud, sovereign cloud—what exactly is the difference between all these clouds, and why do we IT providers talk so much about them?
Cloud computing has become increasingly popular among businesses in various industries. Companies looking for a competitive advantage have started to transform their IT infrastructure to take advantage of the benefits of the cloud.
Kodexe has over 20 years of experience in the digital world and call themselves true internet pioneers. Kodexe develops digital solutions and helps companies find new business opportunities. To get a head start in the digital market, Kodexe needed to work with someone who could handle operations and maintenance.
While we see a growing demand for cloud and internet services, there is no denying that data centers already account for 1% of the world's electricity consumption and 0.3% of global carbon emissions. By choosing a provider with a low carbon footprint, you can minimize your company's environmental impact, which will ultimately benefit your customers, your partners and your employees.
Many companies focus on their internal network and making sure their employees' Wi-Fi connection is as good as possible. But as data, files and services move to the cloud, we need to start thinking differently. For example, did you know that you can optimize your network for a better experience in Microsoft 365?
As digital transformation becomes more and more prevalent in businesses, it also becomes more apparent when the implementation of new digital tools does not go as planned. They may not be used properly or users may not understand the benefits. How responsive you are to the feedback you receive when launching digital work tools is crucial to the success of your digital work tool implementations. Read our tips on how to monitor new ways of working with new tools.
Active Directory (AD) is the directory service that includes user accounts, computers and other resources in a computer network. With a traditional AD, local servers control the registry while Azure AD is a cloud-based equivalent. As more and more people choose to migrate their IT environment to the cloud, the question arises - is a local AD really necessary?
Many companies choose to outsource the operation of their IT environment to an external provider so that more resources can be spent on the company's real core business. For a long time, the alternative was to outsource to traditional data centers, but today there are a number of choices to make when choosing to outsource the IT environment. The advent of cloud services has expanded the range of options.