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Should I move my business to the cloud?: a how-to guide

As the fallout from Hurricane Sandy continues, Paul Boyer wants you to think about the cloud. Don’t let your IT network drown, he said, pointing to stories of servers damaged by Sandy. Boyer is the executive director of Mt. Laurel, N.J.-based Ancero, a company that offers public and private cloud services, as well as disaster […]

As the fallout from Hurricane Sandy continues, Paul Boyer wants you to think about the cloud. Don’t let your IT network drown, he said, pointing to stories of servers damaged by Sandy.

Boyer is the executive director of Mt. Laurel, N.J.-based Ancero, a company that offers public and private cloud services, as well as disaster planning for a business’s IT.

He wrote here on Technical.ly about how to use the cloud to avoid sweating the next big storm.

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