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Endpoint Lifecycle Management Overview

Endpoint management is critical for IT teams. In a SANS survey they found that 44% of IT teams manage anywhere from 5,000 to 500,000 devices. With so many devices, it can be challenging to keep track of the health and status of each individual endpoint. So how can IT teams ensure that organizational endpoints continually contribute to the company’s success? Endpoint lifecycle management is a valuable process that can enable your team to achieve this.

Endpoint Performance Monitoring: Tools and Best Practices

There’s no doubt that the majority of businesses and organizations would struggle to survive without endpoints. Because endpoints directly contribute to a business’s production and success, ensuring that these devices function at peak performance is a top priority for IT teams and MSPs. However, the number of endpoints an organization uses is skyrocketing, and now the average enterprise has approximately 135,000 endpoint devices in use.

MSP Automation: Process & Overview

Today, “76% of businesses use automation for standardizing or automating daily workflows,” Paperform states. This number will only continue to grow, especially for organizations in the tech industry, such as MSPs. Automation opens new doors for MSPs, allowing them to outperform competitors, save time, lessen heavy workloads, and even increase profits. Learn how your MSP can automate everyday processes to receive all these benefits and more.

Endpoint Monitoring Explained with Example

Today, people and businesses use endpoints to accomplish everything from day-to-day tasks to large projects. Endpoints include the physical devices that connect to and communicate with a central network. They are used to manipulate data or exchange information. The number of endpoint devices that average businesses and enterprises manage is 135,000, and that number continues to grow.

What is multi-tenancy? Multi-tenancy for MSPs Explained.

Multi-tenancy is an architecture in which a single instance of a software application and its underlying resources serves multiple customers, each customer is called a tenant. Multi-tenant architectures are the foundation of most SaaS offerings. Monitoring and troubleshooting multi-tenancy architectures can be challenging.A tenant can be an individual user, but more commonly, it is a group of users like a customer organization.

How Password Managers Help Meet Cybersecurity Requirements

The first Thursday in May is World Password Day. This is a good opportunity to look at your cybersecurity practices and privileged access strategies. As cyberattacks increase, more organizations are choosing to get some peace of mind by acquiring cyber insurance to mitigate liability and losses in case of an attack. However, getting cyber insurance may not be an easy exercise.

How To Backup and Restore a SQL Server Database

Currently, there are 212,633 companies that are using Microsoft SQL servers, and this number includes well-known enterprises, such as IBM and Oracle. SQL server databases store all kinds of data, and a significant amount of this data is critical for the performance and success of a business. To prevent data disasters, such as data theft, loss, or destruction, IT teams learn how to backup and restore SQL server databases.

7 SQL Server Backup Types You Need to Know

There are many different types of backup available for organizations to choose from to backup their critical data. Structured query language (SQL) server backups are an essential component of an organization’s backup strategy because it is responsible for copying either a portion of, or entire, databases and storing them in a separate location to protect the data. In this article, we’ll explore what SQL server backup is and the advantages of backing up your SQL server.