3 Steps for Auditing a Cloud Service Provider
Auditing the compliance of cloud-based IT system vendors is essential to ensure efficient and secure operational processes.
Customer expectations should include the ability to view audit reports conducted by independent auditors.
Cloud Security Management: 8 Steps for Evaluating Cloud Service Providers
Cloud computing offers organizations many benefits, but these benefits are unlikely to be realized if there are not appropriate IT security and privacy protection strategies in place when using the cloud.
When migrating to the cloud, organizations must have a clear understanding of potential security risks associated with cloud computing, and set realistic expectations with providers.
The following 8 steps will help enterprise IT and business decision makers analyze the information security and privacy implications of cloud computing and cloud security management on their business.
4 Options to Consider With Google Cloud Printing End of Life
Google Cloud Print has been a popular option cloud printing solution since its release in 2010. It provides users with a stable and easy printing, regardless of technology or the device used. Google Cloud Print resolved the frustrating problem of printer connectivity in a reliable way and allowed us to leverage cloud effectively.
Chromebook Printing Solution: How to Print from your Chromebook
Chromebooks can bring a lot of benefits to your organization, but printing has never been one of its strong points.
Chromebooks and printers have never gotten along well. Historically, printer vendors sold printers that worked with either Windows or Mac OS systems, and as a result not every printer supports Google Cloud Print.
Chromebook users either had to install an adapter or buy a Google Cloud Print compatible printer.
Printing Cost Calculator – Calculate Your Cost of Printing
If you find yourself or your coworkers printing often, you might be interested to know how much these printings are costing your company.
A study by Gartner found that companies spend between 1 – 3% of annual revenue on printing. This means that if your company has an annual revenue of $10 million, $100,000 – $300,000 is being spent on printing!