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Cloud at Work Selected by e2b teknologies, Leading Sage Business Partner, as Exclusive Hosting Provider for its Sage Clients

By: Cloud at Work Team

NEW YORK, NY – June 08, 2021 – Cloud at Work (www.thecloudatwork.com), a purpose-built Sage hosting solution, today announced that e2b teknologies (e2b tek), a leading Sage business partner, and software application integrator and developer, has selected it as its exclusive hosting provider for Sage clients. By migrating its Sage clients to Cloud at Work, ...

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Cloud at Work’s Partner Development Fund Grows Revenues for Sage Business Partners by Incentivizing and Fast-Tracking Cloud Hosting for Sage

By: Cloud at Work Team

Fund allocates $1.5 million to Sage Business Partner customers who migrate their application to Cloud at Work; funds used for a range of services that are provided by their Sage business partner of record. NEW YORK, NY – May 24, 2021 – Cloud at Work (www.thecloudatwork.com), a purpose-built Sage hosting solution, today announced the formal ...

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Why Private Cloud is the Best Way to Host Sage ERP

By: Tyler Bower

Earlier, we worked to explain the differences between Public and Private Cloud and why the public cloud is not the best option for hosting your Sage ERP application. While the public cloud is an effective home for SaaS applications, for companies running Sage ERP, private cloud hosting is the single best option. It amplifies the ...

Posted in: Cloud ERP Hosting

The True Cost of Public Cloud

By: Tyler Bower

There used to be a phrase in the technology space, “Nobody gets fired for buying IBM,” referring to the presumption that the megabrand was the only safe bet. Fast forward thirty years or so, and if you substitute “Microsoft” for “IBM,” the phrase could still ring true. Microsoft Azure is a presumptive choice for many ...

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3 Key Benefits of Hosting Sage 300 in the Cloud Today

By: Cloud at Work Team

For the past nearly 50 (yes, really) years, businesses building and maintaining their own onsite IT infrastructure was the only game in town. Cloud computing has changed all that. A whopping 61% of businesses migrated at least some of their workloads to the cloud in 2020. Likely your business is already running more than one SaaS hosted ...

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