3 Tips to Ensure Smooth Azure Cloud Migration

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform, among many functionalities Azure delivers solid recovery and replication services to ensure business continuity. But before implementing Azure for your organization, we recommend a few simple tips to making the process that much smoother… Develop an Implementation Roadmap When it comes to implementing a new cloud computing platform…

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Cloud Backup Solutions for Small Businesses: What is Microsoft Azure

The majority of us are familiar with the topic of Backup and Recovery.  It is a hot topic in the prevention of total data loss for any organization, as well as providing a level of assurance that if your network was attacked by one of the copious types of Ransomware out there, we could restore…

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Should I Upgrade to Windows 10?

By now, most Windows users have received more than their fair share of notifications and reminders regarding the looming Windows 10 deadline.  With July 29th fast approaching, TSI wanted to provide some insight to the latest Microsoft operating system update.  After the 29th, Microsoft will begin charging $120-$200 per user, depending on the edition and…

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Create a Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan

We’re all familiar with the concepts of full and incremental image backups and their value in any backup and disaster recovery strategy. What is less known is how far many of today’s backup solutions actually go to ensure that the most critical aspects of your data, including its integrity are preserved and the amount of…

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Spotlight On Microsoft OneDrive

There are countless cloud file storing and sharing services (Egnyte is one we recommend to our clients, while Dropbox is convenient for personal documents and folders), and just as many online word processing or spreadsheet apps. For most business though, there is one creation and editing service stands out amongst the pack – Microsoft OneDrive.…

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How Windows Server 2003 End Of Life Could Affect Your Company

Hopefully, it comes as no surprise to you to hear that as of July 14, 2015 Microsoft will be ending all support onWindows Server 2003/R2. You may think that continuing to run Server 2003 won’t have any negative ramifications to your business, but that is patently untrue. Whether you’re looking at it from a financial,…

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