When the General Services Administration (GSA) first dreamed up a shared authentication platform that would allow citizens to log in to dozens of government websites with a single username and password, they planned
Read MoreThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is a government agency that helps entrepreneurs and small business owners find funding to help them start and grow their companies. The SBA fulfills a critical mission—but they had a problem. Over a period of many years, the SBA had developed a complex application process
Read MoreWhen migrating to the AWS Cloud, many organizations make the initial choice to go it alone. But making system-wide changes across an organization isn’t an easy task. From defining goals to upskilling staff to determining which apps to move first, many businesses find they can’t migrate as quickly
Read MoreBusiness leaders often think of cloud migration as a way to solve a problem using technology: it’s about security, efficiency, or eliminating the costs associated with an expensive data center. But cloud migration is much more
Read MoreThe General Services Administration (GSA) is a branch of the U.S. government that supports critical day-to-day operations for dozens of federal agencies. Their work includes technical support and cybersecurity, a job that has become even more crucial as the number of cyberattacks continues to increase, worldwide. Facing a
Read MoreFor large organizations balancing departmental and centralized control, the move to the cloud can be daunting. Organizations attempting to go it alone will quickly discover that top-down migration strategies that work for some departments can be counterproductive for others. On the other hand, allowing each
Read MoreNew York University (NYU) has been an innovator in higher education since its founding in 1831. But with a legacy, on-premises data center using expensive—and scarce—New York City real estate, NYU decided it was time to migrate their data to the cloud. Motivated by the need for more classroom space and reduced total
Read MoreWith more organizations recognizing the value of the cloud, the Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS)market is expanding rapidly—by 2022, it’s poised to grow into a $12.5 billion market at an impressive compound annual growth rate of 42%. This growth has also resulted in an increasing number of players in this market, leaving
Read MoreSource: PRLog — Enquizit, Inc announced today that is has achieved Premier Partner status in the AWS Partner Network (APN).
Achieving APN Premier Partner status differentiates Enquizit, Inc as an AWS Partner who demonstrated expertise and notable success in helping customers design, architect, build, migrate, and manage their workloads on AWS.