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In the modern IT environment, there are few reasons for most companies to build a data center, or hire a large IT staff. The wisdom of outsourcing data center and infrastructure management is widely... more
Over the last few years, the number of infrastructure hosting options available to companies has multiplied. Once upon a time, the only real option was to build an onsite server room or data center... more
Managed bare metal servers are among the most popular infrastructure hosting options for small businesses because they provide flexibility and power at a reasonable price.Small businesses have... more
If you aren’t familiar with the intricacies of cloud architecture, it’s easy to think of cloud platforms as interchangeable. After all, cloud storage and cloud compute are available from many... more
On July 13, Steadfast’s will host Ransomware - End of the World - or a Non-Issue?, an interactive discussion in which Ed Dryer, Senior Technology Strategist at Steadfast, will join a panel of... more
The web has come a long way since the early days of JavaScript. When it was first introduced, JavaScript performance was barely adequate even for the trivial applications of the day. Then the browser... more
Modern web applications can be enormously complex on the backend, comprising many different services including caching, databases, queue management, load balancers, proxy servers, and analytics tools... more
According to a recent study from Gartner, 73% of enterprise organizations are engaged in mobile app development, up from 60% just a year ago. It’s easy to see why organizations embrace mobile: mobile... more
Data privacy and security are key concerns for healthcare providers investigating cloud data storage. HIPAA-compliant cloud hosting is the bare minimum for outsourced data storage or application... more
In the early days of computing, centralization was key. Computers were so large it couldn’t be any other way. The machines themselves were locked away in dust-free rooms and users interacted with... more