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What Is Replication? (+How It’s Different From a Backup)

What Is Replication? (+How It’s Different From a Backup)

In the age of databases, servers and the internet, companies cannot afford to be offline — literally.
by Zack Busch
What Is A Virtual Machine? How Does It Work?

What Is A Virtual Machine? How Does It Work?

You’re reading this article on a computer. That’s a fact. 
by Mary Clare Novak
The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Data Replication

The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Data Replication

Every second of the day, the world accesses, changes, and relies on data.
by Alexa Drake
How Retail POS Benefits You and Your Buyers

How Retail POS Benefits You and Your Buyers

It’s easy to feel crowd fatigue at busy retail stores. 
by Brittany K. King
A Beginner's Guide To Integrated Marketing Communications

A Beginner's Guide To Integrated Marketing Communications

When I think of integration, I picture a well-oiled machine.
by Grace Pinegar
What Is DRaaS? Why It Solves Your Disaster Recovery Needs

What Is DRaaS? Why It Solves Your Disaster Recovery Needs

Disasters happen in the blink of an eye.
by Keerthi Rangan
What Is Experiential Marketing? 14 Examples to Show Its Value

What Is Experiential Marketing? 14 Examples to Show Its Value

In a world saturated with advertisements and digital distractions, capturing consumer attention has become more challenging than ever.
by Kristen McCabe
What Is Backup? How Often Should You Backup Data?

What Is Backup? How Often Should You Backup Data?

Whether it’s photos, documents, video files, or confidential information, your data is of the utmost importance to protect.
by Alexa Drake
Big Data: Definition, Examples, and Types

Big Data: Definition, Examples, and Types

How big is really big?
by Devin Pickell
What Is Liquidity? (+How to Calculate Your Liquidity Ratio)

What Is Liquidity? (+How to Calculate Your Liquidity Ratio)

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. It’s an age-old adage that holds true today. Something you might discard as rubbish could be worth something to somebody else. However, there are some caveats to this rule.
by Maddie Rehayem