by PTPstaff | Apr 23, 2020 | AWS, Cloud, Cloud Management & Optimization
If you spend time on Google or if you read magazines, you’ve run into the ever present “Top 5 things you can do” article. Each list is like a Tic Tac – – it takes a second to consume and gives you just a little bit of good feeling. Lists are frequently...
by PTPstaff | Jun 18, 2019 | Cloud, Cloud Management & Optimization, News
I like Twitter and love bulleted lists. What can I say? There’s just something about relevant information delivered succinctly, well-organized and easy to quickly consume. I started this blog in normal blog narrative, but then I kept coming back to my bulleted...
by PTPstaff | May 16, 2019 | Cloud, Cloud Management & Optimization, Managed Services
At PTP, we help our clients accelerate innovation by leveraging the efficiencies the cloud offers. Our experience as an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner has demonstrated that having a cloud governance strategy in place, at the very start of any cloud initiative, is...
by PTPstaff | Apr 18, 2019 | AWS, AWS Life Sciences Practices, Cloud, Cloud Management & Optimization, Cloud Security, Managed Security, Managed Services, Networking, News, Security
We based our business in the Greater Boston area to focus on delivering high-growth and secure cloud computing for biotechnology and life sciences companies, where Boston is the #1 city in the US in both biotech jobs and square footage of office/lab space. Our charter...
by PTPstaff | Nov 15, 2018 | AWS, Cloud, Cloud Management & Optimization, Cloud Migration, Managed Services
In a long list of cloud blunders that we have helped our clients overcome, the situation below is what we call the “Cloud Boomerang Effect.” It’s avoidable, if you take the right steps. We’ve witnessed many companies that move workloads and storage to public...
by PTPstaff | Sep 12, 2018 | Cloud Management & Optimization, Networking, News
In today’s networks, as techniques for delivering applications to end-users have evolved, the demands of users on IT have not diminished. In reality, the requirements for diagnosing problems and fixing them, if anything, have escalated as users are more connected than...