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Does the real technological world exploit and drive CASB?

Yes, the real technological world is driven by CASB which is also pronounced as “cas-be”. This is predominantly adopted for security purposes of managing the software applications, which in addition helps to manage and control the whole scenario of an application development. Let us peep in deep about CASB and how it has been implemented in the technology driven world. What is a Cloud access security broker (CASB) ?  The Cloud access security broker (CASB) is nothing but an on-premises or a software tool that is placed between the service consumers and service providers which acts as a security, gate keeping, compliance and governing policies for cloud applications. It helps in the expansion of software’s infrastructure to the cloud. Nowadays, many organisations are tuning their choice towards these security services which encompass the risk, enforcement security policies, rules and regulations, even when these services are away from the boundaries and apart from their control....

How to Choose a Managed IT Service Provider

A managed service provider, or MSP, is a third-party service provider that remotely manages a client’s IT infrastructure and end-user systems on a proactive basis. There are many reasons to use an MSP. Some of the reasons you should take advantage of managed IT services include increased security and compliance and a proactive approach to maintenance. Improved efficiency in IT operations, greater access to new technologies and IT capabilities, and shifting capital expenses to operating expenses are also great reasons to partner with an MSP. Although it is easy enough to find a random managed IT service provider to work with, much consideration must be given to ensure that the MSP you choose can meet your business’ objectives and requirements. Let us explore some of the key areas you should inspect and evaluate before signing up with any MSP. Depth Growing infrastructure and rapidly evolving technologies can place an overwhelming strain on any IT department with specialized or limit...

What Does IT Really Mean?  

You think you already know what IT is, do you? The truth it is that IT is more complex then you can imagine. Learn what your IT department should be doing.   IT Means More Than You Think For Your Business   What is IT? The question seems straightforward enough until you delve a little deeper. Then the answers tend to be a bit more confusing. So, is IT just a collection of hardware and the people who understand how to set it up and maintain it, or is there a little more to it than that? As it turns out, IT is more complicated than you may think! IT stands for Information technology . At the broadest level, IT focuses on accessing, transferring, and storing information. However, IT goes far beyond that narrow definition. The field of IT covers three separate, yet equally important, aspects: equipment and infrastructure, day-to-day operations and maintenance, and finally, internal and external regulations concerning technology. Don Baham with Kraft Technology Gr...

5 Advantages of Raised Access Flooring System

A raised access flooring system also known as an elevated floor system, is a lifted structural floor that is placed on a reinforced concrete chunk. The raised access flooring system consists of several panels, installed on vertically adjustable pedestals. The pedestals are fixed on the concrete chunk via mechanical fixings. The raised access flooring system is most commonly used in commercial construction projects.  Let’s have a look at the top 5 advantages of the raised access flooring system.  They Optimize Air Flow Proper airflow is essential in every setting. It not only helps in maintaining worker comfort but it also helps in maintaining overall health standards. The raised access flooring system is designed in a way that it can accommodate grated floor panels as a means to direct airflow with minimal disruption between the supply and the return. Supply is usually located in the ceiling space whereas the return is usually located under the floor. This is why a raised ...