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Questions about Cloud Computing Leaving You Feeling Stormy? Here are 5 Clear Answers.

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When you work in technology, some of the most common questions you regularly get asked are questions about the ins-and-outs of cloud computing.  It makes sense that people have a lot of questions about cloud computing; of all of the industries that are out there, the technology industry is full of a lot of technical jargon and concepts that you don’t interact with every day.  The only time the majority of us interact with technology is when it fails us or when something goes wrong and then we often rely on a professional.   

But as a small to medium sized business owner, you need to understand the cloud, why it works and why so many businesses are moving over to it.  You don’t need to know how to rack up your own colocation center or set up your own anti-virus systems, but you do want to know that the cloud is secure and if setting up your business in the cloud is the best move for your company.  So let’s get some of your questions answered.

Question 1:  What are some of the benefits of the cloud?

Answer:  The cloud offers a high tech solution for companies with minimal upfront investment.  Rather than purchasing expensive new hardware such as servers, routers and firewalls you can instead opt to go with a ‘virtual server’ and join the millions who now reside in the cloud.  A Virtual Server is similar to an apartment building.   There is a large main building (Virtual Farm Server) with several residents that live there, each with their own private key.   As your needs change your block of resources can easily change with you.  Residing on a virtual server means that you don’t have to worry about buying any equipment or updating that equipment once it gets out dated.  You simply just rent the resources that you need.

As your company grows, all you have to do is let your IT service company know you need more space or bandwidth and BAM!  It is yours.  IT issues, when you don’t have your own IT department, can be one of the most difficult and frustrating parts of your business.   Residing on a Virtual Server offers you all the expertise available to large corporations without the high cost, and the cloud grows with you as your business grows.

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Question 2:  What are some cloud services I am already using?

Answer:  Questions about the level of security that the cloud offers always come up when the cloud is discussed.  One way to help consumers understand and feel comfortable with the cloud is to point out to them that they are already using the cloud in many different capacities, even if they haven’t realized it yet.

For example, email.  You check and send email every day of the week.  Email servers, such as Yahoo & Gmail, are cloud based.  You aren’t saving all of your emails to your personal desktop or to your computer; they are just in your inbox, in the cloud.  That is why you can access your email from any internet connection.  Other cloud applications that you are probably already familiar with are iTunes, Pandora, and companies like Amazon.  Once consumers realize they are already using the cloud in their daily lives they will start seeing the benefits to using it and feel comfortable applying it to their business lives as well.

Question 3:  How long does it take to set up cloud services?

Answer:  The actual process from start to finish is relatively simple.  By talking to a service provider, like CyberTrails, that offers cloud computing, you can determine your needs and custom configure your environment to fit where your business is today and where you want to be in the future.  A virtual cloud environment helps companies maximize their resources to better focus on the bottom line.

By setting up and renting space in the cloud with a company that offers Managed Services, you will have access to  24×7 customer support and personal guidance to help craft the best solution for your business .  A good IT company never applies a one-size-fits-all philosophy to any client, so the time of set up will depend on your size and what exactly you are looking for, but the process itself is very simple.

Question 4:  Why do companies move to the cloud?

Answer: The primary answer to this question is it saves companies time and money.   Utilizing a virtual cloud environment means that your company will have access to the knowledgebase of a full IT department without the direct cost of having to hire all of those employees.  When you work from the cloud you are renting someone else’s equipment.  That means you don’t have to worry about buying the right equipment or keeping it up to date and servicing it.

The majority of Virtual Farm Servers (ie Cloud Servers) are housed in a SSAE16 audited Data Center which supplies redundant power and bandwidth.  The NOC (Network Operations Center) constantly monitors the temperature in the data center, security access, and the servers themselves.  Their job is to keep your business up and running.     It is often very hard for small to medium sized companies to supply all of these services to their tech equipment, and not just hard but very expensive.  Companies use the cloud in order to have access to all of the latest technology, all the bells and whistles and protection for a flat monthly fee, paying someone else to run their equipment so that they can run their business.

Question 5:  What are all of the components of the cloud?

Answer:  The cloud is a server that is stored in a secure location that you can access from any internet connection.   When configuring a Virtual Server you need to specify the number of CPU’s needed, the amount of RAM, and the amount of storage space needed.  Depending on your company’s needs you can either opt for a Public Cloud, where your information resides on a Virtual Farm Server owned and managed by data center, or a Private Cloud where you own and control the environment.  An IT company such as CyberTrails can help you determine the best solution for your IT needs.   Not only can they point you in the right direction, they can configure, build, network, and monitor your information no matter where the server resides.

Hopefully this cleared up some of your questions about cloud computing, but if there are still a couple dark Strata and Cumuli in your mind, click here to read additional information in our blog, 5 Smart Reasons Why Productive People Float on the Cloud and hopefully you can get them all answered once and for all.

 

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Meet the Top Dogs of CyberTrails

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The company that provides you with technological solutions

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Ever wonder who is in charge of running this professional establishment that guards, updates and runs all of your important technological systems?  It is always important to understand and meet the inner-workings of a company so that you know what makes it tick and who you are conducting business with; well, we would like to introduce you to the management portion of our team.

CyberTrails is supported by a three person leadership tier; we call them the Top Dogs of the ITeam.  These men have put together a top-of-the-line company for their consumers, one that you can trust to correctly run all of your company’s technology so that you can focus on what you do best, run and manage your company.

With that said, there are many unmentioned individuals on different levels of the company who are also an intricate part of CyberTrails being able to sufficiently serve its customers.  We know that a company is only as good as its team so we are grateful to each and every member.

The first top dog of our team is the President, John Allen.

In Jan. of 2008, Allen became a part of the CyberTrails team with the initial title of Controller.  Allen was able to bring about 20 years of operations experience and financial management to CyberTrails.  His expertise is in a number of different industries including the finance and technology industries.  It only took Allen 9 short months to be promoted to General Manager & CFO and then in 2012 he became the President of the company.  Allen has many skills and is experienced in corporate financial planning and reporting, financial analysis, budgeting and forecasting and many other business management functions.  He is also a Certified Public Accountant.  The other companies Allen has worked for include:

  • The Phoenix Group of Acxiom Corporation
  • Spirit Finance Corporation in Scottsdale
  • Lucent Technologies in Phoenix

Allen acquired a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from Northern Arizona University.

The second member of this exclusive pack is the CIO, Adam Rusak.

CyberTrails brought Adam Rusak on to the team in March of 2009 for his 10 years of experience in the technology operations, data center and commercial carrier fields.  He started out as Director of Operations but was promoted in 2011 to Chief Information Officer.  Rusak’s duties include:

  • Planning
  • Organizing
  • Controlling and directing
  • And providing leadership for client and company projects

Prior to joining CyberTrails, he worked for the New Jersey based Millennium Communications Group and the Network Analyst for Millennium.  Rusak is proud to be a member of several different groups including: the management Institute, the Internet Society, and the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).

Rusak has a Master’s degree in IS/IT Management from Villanova University and holds several technology related certifications from companies like: Cisco, Nortel, VMware and Aimentis to name a few.

Last but not least, bringing up the tail is the Vice President of Sales Rick Estrada.

CyberTrails made Rick Estrada its VP of Sales in November of 2010.  Estrada brought his 20 years of sales experience in the high tech field to the CyberTrails sales department.  Estrada’s sales technique is very results driven and he has had much success running and motivating sales organizations in industries that are based in technology.  Estrada believes that helping a customer solve their business problem with a win/win strategy is the key to building long term relationships.  Estrada’s duties include:

  • Sales revenue and profitability
  • Strategic planning
  • Sales budget management
  • Marketing strategy
  • Channel development & management

Estrada started out his career at Nortel Networks in 1992; his past experience includes having worked for other large companies in the industry including, Computer Associates and AT&T, as well as holding the position of  President at RJE Communications.  Estrada’s formal educational includes a Bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Phoenix and an MBA from St. Mary’s College of California.

Now that you have met part of the team, let’s take a look at the very valuable managed services that the team puts together so that we can offer our customers these solid solutions.  CyberTrails is not simply just a colocation center.  We can adequately store your data safely but instead of just letting you know when something is wrong, we provide all of the services so that we can prevent damage and quickly correct any challenges that come along.  We are here to prevent things from going wrong and, in the case something is amiss, we will provide the solution to get everything back on track and keep things running smoothly.  Some of the services that CyberTrails offers are

  • Infrastructure management and deployment
  • Server migrations
  • Business continuity planning
  • Disaster recovery planning
  • VMware® Consulting

CyberTrails is in the business of managing your technology so that you can focus on managing your business.  Now you know a little bit more about what we do, who does it and how we can help you be the best business owner you can be.  Contact CyberTrails if you would like to learn more and follow us on Facebook.

 

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