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Dispute Resolution

Dispute Resolution

What is dispute resolution? Dispute resolution is the process of resolving conflicts between parties through structured methods like negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation. It’s often used as an alternative to court proceedings to reach faster, more cost-effective outcomes.
by Mara Calvello
Scalability

Scalability

What is scalability? Scalability refers to the ability of an organization, process, system, or software to adapt to changing workloads, either by effectively handling increases or managing decreases in demand. This characteristic is essential in evaluating the capacity to maintain or improve performance under varying operational demands.
by Amal Joby
Securing the Remote Workforce with UEM Software

Securing the Remote Workforce with UEM Software

In organizations today, employees not only use company devices to access sensitive work-related data, but also personal devices. Some companies don’t even issue company devices, but instead, follow the bring your own device (BYOD) approach to save on hardware costs. Also, employees use a wide variety of operating systems (OS), such as Windows OS, macOS, IoS, Android, and different web OS. 
by Tian Lin
3 Disruptive Content Management and Productivity Trends in 2019

3 Disruptive Content Management and Productivity Trends in 2019

Last year, G2 introduced predictions for 2018’s major digital trends, but this year the focus is on trends in specific industries and how digital transformation will affect them in 2019. 
by Jazmine Betz
Reducing the High Costs of Data Storage with Data Deduplication

Reducing the High Costs of Data Storage with Data Deduplication

How much data storage do businesses need for storage and backup? Four of the biggest online storage internet companies (Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook) store at least 1,200 petabytes (PB), which is 1.2 million terabytes (TB). Even for smaller companies, it is remarkable how much data it manages. 
by Tian Lin
Top Takeaways from AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O

Top Takeaways from AdExchanger’s Programmatic I/O

I attended my first AdExchanger Programmatic I/O conference in New York City earlier this month, and there was so much content throughout the two day event. 
by Emily Malis Greathouse
Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting

What is virtual private server (VPS) hosting? Virtual private server (VPS) hosting is a type of multi-tenant web hosting in which virtualized server resources are made accessible over the internet to an end user via a cloud or hosting provider. VPS hosting emulates the performance of a dedicated server even though the user is still sharing the physical server with other users. Each VPS managed by the hosting provider is installed on a physical machine that runs multiple VPSs. A VPS hosting provider banks on virtualization software, called a hypervisor and underlying hardware to provide customers with rights to access a virtualized server, called a virtual machine (VM). Every VM runs its own operating system (OS) and has limited access to a part of the physical server's compute, memory, and storage resources. Customers have access to the VM's operating system, but not to the physical server.
by Anindita Sengupta
Saving Companies from IT Disruption with Server Monitoring

Saving Companies from IT Disruption with Server Monitoring

Every established company requires healthy servers to operate in today’s complex IT environment. Important IT assets such as applications, databases, and networks are all connected and hosted by servers. If servers fail, so do the connected IT assets. 
by Tian Lin
Multicloud: What It Is, Pros, Cons, Use Cases, and Top Platforms

Multicloud: What It Is, Pros, Cons, Use Cases, and Top Platforms

If you work in a data-heavy organization, you’ve probably heard of cloud migration. 
by Dibyani Das
What Is Bookkeeping? (+ How to Do It)

What Is Bookkeeping? (+ How to Do It)

One of the most important aspects of running a business is keeping track of company finances.
by Michael Gigante