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Drupal Emergency Support: How to get your Drupal site back up
What do you do when your Drupal website goes down? How do you get Drupal back up as soon as possible to continue serving customers? If you are managing your own infrastructure or you’re running Drupal on the public cloud and your site goes down, BlackMesh can help restore it.
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Atlassian Hosting: Advantages of using a FedRAMP-Authorized Provider
One of the most challenging topics any IT team might find themselves struggling with is Federal security compliance.
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Contegix Launches Managed Services for Drupal on AWS
Contegix is offering a managed services solution for companies with Drupal sites on Amazon Web Services, enabling businesses to focus on delivering the best digital experiences to their users, rather than configuring website infrastructure.
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Why Higher Ed CIOs Should Embrace Moving to the Cloud
Editor's note: A version of this article was originally published by InformationWeek. An initial cloud migration investment can deliver both immediate and long-term benefits -- especially if the infrastructure evolves along with an institution's digital operations.

How Managed Services Can Support Higher Education’s Emerging Tech Trends in 2021
See some higher ed tech trends for 2021 and how a managed services provider can help

Powering Higher Education's Switch to Virtual Learning and the Cloud with Managed Services
Make your higher ed IT cloud migration easier with a managed services provider

Managed Services and IT Support for Higher Education
Whether or not students and faculty return to campuses in the next few months, investment in digital infrastructure, remote-ready platforms or tools and online learning resources will be crucial to the successful future of higher ed.

What Higher Demand for Virtual Learning Means for Higher Education
Before the impact of COVID-19 sent students home earlier this spring, global digital spend in the education industry was projected to grow to $342 billion by 2025. Virtually everyone from the academic community is now working or learning from home, so plans to invest in digital have accelerated.