On-premises vs. the Cloud: Where Should Your Servers Live?
Everybody has an opinion about where small businesses should house their infrastructure. And just like everything else, it depends.
Everybody has an opinion about where small businesses should house their infrastructure. And just like everything else, it depends.
Reducing the need for additional hardware by going virtual can save SMBs in many ways
Growing companies will find that an on-premises server boosts productivity and data security.
Microsoft's next version of Windows Server, designated as a Long Term Servicing Channel Release, is now available to customers.
It’s fairly easy to choose a server for your immediate needs, but unless you think your business will remain stagnant, you also need to plan for growth.
Your small business server is the core of your operation, so you need to follow some best practices to keep it running reliably.
Despite the hype about the cloud, there are good reasons and important considerations for running your own server in your office.
Microsoft is providing a list of features coming in its next Windows Server LTSC release, due out later this calendar year.
We already knew Microsoft was working to bring Arm-powered servers for internal use to its cloud datacenters. But what and when will this mean anything to its customers?
The new servers, powered by AMD Epyc processors are part of Lenovo's larger effort to ramp up its data center business.