Top Four Considerations When Migrating to Public Cloud

June 20, 2018

A common question today is whether moving workloads to the public cloud is a good decision or a bad decision. While this question is understandable, it is the wrong question to ask. Public cloud computing has considerable advantages over physical on-premises equipment solutions, including lower deployment costs and rapid turn-up of new applications. On the other hand, there are drawbacks including security and performance concerns, vendor lock-in, lack of network visibility, and lack of infrastructure control.

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ReversingLabs develops cyber threat detection and mitigation tools that address the the latest directed attacks, advanced persistent threats and polymorphic malware. These threats routinely defeat current anti-virus scanner, white list, behavioral and sandbox technology thus requiring tedious, manual analysis by highly skilled experts. Our industry leading technology automates this manual process to provide hyper-fast processing of files to expose all internal objects and metadata to determine capabilities and intent.

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As companies continue their digital transformation journey, it’s clear that automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are now a competitive imperative. Companies can no longer ignore the gains intelligent automation solutions deliver. Such solutions free up employees from repetitive tasks, making them available for more valuable work. Automation and AI tools also enable companies to harness the value of their own data for competitive advantage while automating its processing.

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Unpacking AI Procurement in a Box: Insights from Implementation

whitePaper | May 9, 2022

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Traditional database management systems have become more essential than ever, as data volume, velocity, and variety all increase at breakneck speed. But the harsh truth is that legacy database management systems were never designed for a digital-first business climate shaped by such factors as cloud computing, pervasive mobility, microservices, new data sources, and cloud-native application development.

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whitePaper | August 11, 2020

Today, customer experience (CX) is about so much more than straight-up service, polite cashiers, hold times, or the number of business days it takes for a product to arrive in the mail. CX involves feelings, emotions, and encompasses your customers’ entire journey - from the moment they step foot in a store or visit a website until the moment they purchase from you again, tweet a positive shout out, or, on the flip side, reach out with an issue.

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How Data Can Help Us Get Back to School Safely

whitePaper | August 18, 2020

This year, back to school for college students means more than just buying supplies, finding the right dorm and making sure to get into the proper classes. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the annual fall ritual into one where campuses need to make sure they are safe from infection while providing a healthy environment for learning, growth and community.

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Using Cloud-Driven Technology to Help Establish a New Normal

whitePaper | July 31, 2020

The current COVID pandemic has paralyzed large parts of our industry with significant movement limitations, occupancy restrictions, and in some cases complete shutdowns. Now, as the initial threat seems to be subsiding, governments and businesses must determine what is required to get back to some sense of normalcy. The biggest hurdles will be regulatory and/or safety-driven. Although the timelines and requirements for the easing of restrictions vary greatly, there are two common threads: limiting occupancy levels and contact tracing individuals who have tested positive for the virus.

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ReversingLabs develops cyber threat detection and mitigation tools that address the the latest directed attacks, advanced persistent threats and polymorphic malware. These threats routinely defeat current anti-virus scanner, white list, behavioral and sandbox technology thus requiring tedious, manual analysis by highly skilled experts. Our industry leading technology automates this manual process to provide hyper-fast processing of files to expose all internal objects and metadata to determine capabilities and intent.

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