Extending from the clouds into the real world we live in.
Hosted Continuity is working toward a greener, cleaner world by providing the infrastructure for enabling environmental improvements throughout the global economy. The very foundation of our business enables enterprise networks to expand and adapt with the latest technologies without needless consumption of non-degradable products. Products that would otherwise end up in landfills. Hosted Continuity's corporate citizenship reflects both our brand and our values by addressing some of society's most complex problems with business and technology innovation that is responsible at every level.
A true advocate of positive change, Hosted Continuity develops meaningful internal programs that encourage employees to live environmentally friendly lifestyles at work, while at the same time giving back to their communities. Participating in strong causes such as local recycling efforts, and work-at-home programs, and staff fitness programs are just a few of the ways Hosted Continuity is working to make a difference.
As a business, Hosted Continuity will continue to deliver innovation that matters for our clients. We value innovation that positively affects not only our employees and their families but also the world around us.
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News & Updates
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The Economic Benefit of Cloud Computing
Cloud computing, as defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a model for enabling "… convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services) that can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider interaction." NIST is implying the economies of scale that go with cloud computing when it refers to a pool of configurable computing resources.
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BLACKOUT: Cloud computing network holds up with backup power
A bank of batteries at AIS in San Diego provides a steady supply of power and can hold an electrical load up to 45 minutes before the load is transferred to a diesel fuel-powered generator. The system functioned properly during last week's blackout.
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Cloud computing service sees big increase across world this year
With its popularity seeing a big increase in large, small and medium companies, cloud computing, specifically software-as-a-service, has grown over 20 percent across the world this year and will continue its huge growth over the next four years, according to a new Gartner study.
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