
Foster City Goes Dark
A Bay Area city of 34,000 was brought to a near standstill in hours. The story isn’t about failure — it’s about a challenge every public-sector IT team is navigating right now.
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A Bay Area city of 34,000 was brought to a near standstill in hours. The story isn’t about failure — it’s about a challenge every public-sector IT team is navigating right now.

Remote work has reshaped the way businesses operate, providing more flexibility, reducing costs, and granting access to a wider talent pool.

Today’s small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties encounter plenty of technology challenges, from defending against cyberthreats to ensuring their operations are seamless in a growing digital world.

In an era where technology powers nearly every aspect of business operations, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties face an increasing number of potential disruptions, from cyberattacks to natural disasters. For SMBs like yours, having a solid disaster recovery (DR) plan is no longer optional

Modern classrooms are evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements. From interactive whiteboards and online learning platforms to student data management systems, schools now depend on technology to deliver quality education and streamline administrative tasks.

Small and medium-sized businesses in California need to be forward-thinking in terms of technology. According to CNBC’s 2024 study, California ranks fifth among US states for business in terms of technology and innovation. In Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, where the pace of business is fast, seamless implementation is critical for maintaining competitiveness.