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How IoT Can Help the Service Industry

Today’s consumers expect speed, consistency, automation, accurate tracking and real-time notifications. It can be a challenge for service industry businesses to find or develop the tools they need to deliver on these expectations. Many business owners are incorporating Internet of Things (IoT) tools and platforms in an effort to give customers what they want.

The Benefits of IoT for the Service Industry

The Internet of Things offers several options for improving service. These include advanced process automation, asset tracking, predictive maintenance and more. There’s one capability, however, that provides the greatest benefit to the service industry. This is known as service tracking.

What is Service Tracking?

Service tracking provides real-time visibility and updates on a task’s progression. This is useful in a wide variety of industries, from restaurants to salons to repairs and more. According to IoT For All, service tracking generally follows these steps to track a task:

  1. Sensors embedded in equipment or in cameras observe the task, looking for specific indicators that the task has progressed.
  2. The data gathered by the sensors is transmitted via the internet.
  3. Observational data is fed into a centralized platform on the cloud and is transformed into insight about the task’s progression.
  4. Front-end software applications share data with stakeholders. For example, you might get a notification that your food has been delivered or your oil change is complete.

How Service Tracking Makes the Service Industry More Efficient

Using IoT to automate service processes creates efficiencies that benefit both the customer and your business. These include:

  1. Lower wait times
  2. A better customer experience
  3. Increased operational efficiency and profitability

How could the Internet of Things make your business more profitable? The Vaultas IT Ecosystem makes IoT integration easy. Contact us today.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, hybrid IT solutionsconnectivity, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

How to Include Disaster Recovery in 2022 Budget Planning

Over the last few years, ransomware and cyberattacks have become increasingly more common. Organizations of every size and in every industry have been targeted, which shows that disaster recovery and business continuity are no longer an option. As your company or organization works on its 2022 budget, here are a few things to consider when planning for an outage, storm, attack or other disaster.

Incorporating Disaster Recovery into the 2022 Budget Process

According to the Disaster Recovery Journal, there are three questions to ask during the budgeting process. These will help identify risks and ensure that your business has the right resources in place for the 2022 budget year.

1. What risks does the company face?

Don’t think about risk only in terms of revenue. Consider the potential loss of reputation, of employee engagement, of systems and data, and more. How much risk is your company willing to accept?

2. What is the likelihood that the company will experience an event?

Remove the word ‘disaster’ from the conversation, and discuss the more likely potential causes of an outage or data loss. These range from simple human error or hardware failure, to power outages, storms and major meteorological events. Thinking along these lines will help you make more informed decisions.

3. What are the benefits of an increased investment in disaster recovery?

There are many benefits to investing more in disaster recovery and business continuity. Put simply, the faster your company can recover from disaster, the less impact on systems, customers, and revenue.

If you need help with IT budgeting or making a disaster recovery plan, give Vaultas a call! Leverage the power of the Vaultas Ecosystem to create a plan that meets your company’s unique needs. Contact us today to get started!

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, hybrid IT solutionsconnectivity, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

How to Reduce Your Company’s Cloud Spend

As more companies move more parts of their business to the cloud, many are finding it difficult to control cloud spend. Because of the many benefits of the cloud – which we’ll discuss below – there is good reason to understand and optimize cloud spending.

According to a recent report, companies are going over their annual cloud budget by an average of 23 percent this year. In addition, IT executives expect cloud spend to increase by nearly 50 percent in the coming year. So what can companies do to lower their overall cloud spend – and stay within their budget?

The Benefits of the Cloud

The cloud provides different benefits to individual companies, depending on their usage and needs. However, there are a few general benefits that apply widely across industries and companies – and are why the cloud is so universally appealing.

  • Flexibility
  • Scalability
  • Predictive costing
  • No upfront capital expenditures needed
  • Automatic maintenance and upgrades
  • And more!

 

 

 

How to Reduce Cloud Spend

Because cloud use varies so much from organization to organization, it’s difficult to list cost reduction strategies that apply universally. Megaport advises companies to optimize costs wherever possible. Cloud connectivity is generally a good place to start.

When organizations transition to the cloud, they often connect using public internet and VPNs. For greater security and performance, a dedicated circuit or other alternative may be a good option. However, that can result in a higher total cost of ownership.

So what’s the solution for over-budget cloud spend? Consider Network as a Service, or NaaS. Enlisting an experienced service provider to handle network design and implementation will save money, time, and confusion. NaaS will allow your company to streamline cloud connectivity, connect from a single network interface, transport data more securely, and make the cloud easier to use and understand.

Do you need help reducing your cloud spend? Contact Vaultas today!

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, hybrid IT solutionsconnectivity, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

How to Know Whether Cloud Data is Secure

Your company’s data is its most valuable asset. Losing customer, financial, strategic or any other information to a hack or cyberattack could be disastrous for your company’s reputation and bottom line. Many businesses simply don’t recover from a data breach. And because storing data in the cloud creates more opportunities for hacks, it’s even more important to ensure that cloud data is protected.

When data is sent to the cloud, the virtual road on which it travels is easily exposed to route hijacking, hacking, and other cybersecurity threats. According to Megaport, many businesses don’t realize the vulnerability of their cloud data, making them even more susceptible to hacks. If you’re not sure whether your cloud data is secure, here are three things to ask.

Determining Whether Cloud Data is Secure

Are the Company’s Connections Private?

If any part of your data’s cloud journey involves public internet connectivity, consider establishing direct, private peering between data destinations. This reduces data’s exposure by taking it directly to its destination, rather than making stops along the way.

Does the Company Have a Secure Multicloud Strategy?

Even if you transport your data via private, secured connections, it’s at risk every time it’s transported. In a secure multicloud connectivity strategy, cloud providers will privately communicate with one another without having to travel across the internet. This shortens data’s journey and keeps it safer.

Are the Company’s Cloud Connectivity Platforms ISO Certified?

ISO certifications are international standards that specify requirements in various aspects of IT (along with many other industries). To receive an ISO certification, companies must prove that they meet all technical and legal requirements, and that they have the necessary safeguards in place. Check with all companies that handle your data and IT infrastructure to ensure they have the proper ISO certifications. If they don’t, it may be time to find a new cloud provider.

Do you have questions about whether your cloud data is secure? Give Vaultas a call. With our wide network of vendor partners, we can help you find the right cloud and IT providers that meet your company’s unique needs.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, hybrid IT solutionsconnectivity, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

Save Energy and Money with Li-Fi

This Earth Month, we’re thinking about the many ways we can positively impact the environment. From making data centers more energy-efficient to prioritizing sustainability in the workplace, there are many ways that companies and individual employees can become more environmentally-friendly – and save money in the process. Li-Fi is one of those ways.

What is Li-Fi?

Short for high-speed visible light communication, Li-Fi is defined by LVX System as “the modulation of a free-space beam of light in order to transmit a signal.” In a more basic way, Li-Fi is lighting as a service. It adds a data stream to lighting, using photons both to light a space and to provide high-speed wireless service throughout. And because Li-Fi uses LED lamps with more responsive controls, it can provide better lighting with less energy and an overall lower cost.

The Benefits of Li-Fi

Using Li-Fi to light and connect your workplace has many benefits:

  • Saves energy and money
  • Improves safety and security
  • Provides high-quality light with greater control and a lower cost
  • Improves transmission speed using low-impact visible light rather than the high-energy radio waves used in Wi-Fi

“A Communication Medium of Light”

Soon, companies, partners and employees will come to expect more from lighting than just light. The LVX Li-FI Platform is a smart system, providing easy control and operation, and a host of additional capabilities. If a lighting upgrade is in your company’s near future, consider implementing the LVX Li-Fi Platform.

Vaultas partners with LVX System to install and implement Li-Fi. Contact us to determine whether this revolutionary system is the right next step for your business.


Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, hybrid IT solutions, security, connectivity, SD-WAN, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

5 Things to Include in a ‘Work Anywhere’ Solution

Although COVID-19 upended many aspects of our lives, it also forced some long-overdue and necessary changes to the way we work. Now, even as the situation improves, many companies are announcing that they have decided to ditch their office space entirely and allow employees to work remotely. Many others are incorporating more flexibility into their policies. It’s becoming increasingly clear that, in order to attract and retain high-quality employees, companies must develop and implement a ‘work anywhere’ solution.

According to Evolve IP, there are five components that companies should include in a ‘work anywhere’ plan. Having all these pieces in place will improve clarity, avoid confusion and wasted time. In addition, it will ensure that your company’s systems and data remain secure and protected.

Define and Secure Employee Identities

Generally, employees fall into one of three categories:

  • Employees that rely on web-based tools (SaaS users)
  • Employees that need legacy line-of-business applications
  • Employees that require a full desktop

Determine which employees or positions fall into which categories to make options and needs clearer from the start.

Establish Device Management and Remote Work Security Policies and Procedures

Companies were forced to quickly send employees home last spring, resulting in many people using their own devices for work. As businesses move to remote work long-term, it’s important to get employees onto secure, company-owned devices. If not, establish clear security procedures for personal devices.

Choose a Collaboration Tool

When most or all of your team is working remotely, it’s more important than ever that they’re able to collaborate easily and effectively. From Teams to WebEx, Google to Zoom, there are a variety of collaboration tools available. If you need help selecting the right tool for your team, give Vaultas a call.

Create Contact and Support Center Teams

When a crisis occurs, the way a company responds to clients, partners and employees can have a huge impact on the brand’s public perception. It’s essential to establish robust contact and support center teams that can respond quickly and effectively.

Implement Remote Hiring and Onboarding Processes

If your existing employees are working remotely, you’ll need to acquire new employees remotely as well. In addition to remote hiring, it’s important to have technology and training procedures in place so new employees can get started with ease.

Are you experiencing challenges as you shift to a ‘work anywhere’ program? Vaultas can help! Contact us to learn how we’ve developed partnerships with a variety of IT solutions providers, and how those partnerships could save you time and money.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include colocation, cloud, fully integrated hybrid IT solutions that incorporate connectivity, communication and collaboration including UCaaS and CCaaS, disaster recovery and business continuity, hosting, consulting, energy conservation and much more.

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

What to Include in an IT Budget

For many businesses, 2020 was spent reacting to the ever-changing COVID situation. IT solutions were quickly patched together to ensure that employees had what they needed as they transitioned to new working environments. Now, after a tumultuous year, businesses are heading into 2021 with a clearer picture of what work will look like in the coming months. As your company begins the IT budget process, we have a few tips.

Involve the Right People

It’s important to have the right people involved in IT budget planning. This should include not only CIOs and IT managers, but other upper management representatives who can ensure buy-in. And while individual employees don’t need to be involved, keep them informed about IT budgets and how their IT use plays a part.

The Essential Components of a Comprehensive IT Budget

According to ETMA, these seven elements should be included your IT budget planning:

  1. Hardware: physical IT equipment and tools used by employees, including wiring
  2. Software: all software programs that run on employee computers and devices
  3. Subscriptions and Services: recurring licensing fees for software
  4. Capital: non-financial assets or good that are used in product creation
  5. Operations: costs incurred in running the IT department
  6. Projects: costs incurred in specific tasks and initiatives
  7. Buffer: funds for unforeseen expenses

Stick to the Budget – But Don’t Be Afraid to Make Changes

Once you’ve created the budget and allocated funds, revisit it throughout the year. This will not only ensure that you’re staying on budget, but will help you identify unbudgeted expenses that come up and include them in future planning.

If you need help with your 2021 IT budget, give Vaultas a call.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include hybrid IT solutionsdata storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage, data center consulting, VoIP and UCaaS solutions, and more. 

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

What is the Technology Ecosystem?

As we enter the sixth month of COVID-19, shutdowns, social distancing and remote work, many companies are starting to think long-term. It’s clear that the current situation will most likely persist for many more months, and the world will look much different when we return to “normal,” whatever that will be. So how can companies meet the challenges of this new reality? Better yet, how can they leverage the current situation to improve their processes and operations? The Vaultas technology ecosystem can help.

What is the Technology Ecosystem?

There are many different definitions of a tech or IT ecosystem, depending on the context in which it’s used. For our purposes, we define the Vaultas technology ecosystem as the coalition of vendors, suppliers, tools and services that deliver custom IT solutions for businesses and institutions.

How Can the Technology Ecosystem Deliver for Your Business?

At Vaultas, we have access to nearly 200 suppliers of IT tools and services, allowing companies to select the individual solutions that are right for their specific needs. We have the skills and experience to integrate your selections into a cohesive, efficient IT system that will work for you.

Fast, Efficient and Automated

Gone are the days of waiting weeks or months for a new IT system to be built and installed. We can identify and connect the right solutions for your business in a matter of days. Systems will be integrated and automated, allowing your team to focus on your business and customers instead of the IT hassles that devour so many resources.

The Power of Choice

You know your business and its needs. The technology ecosystem gives you the ability to select the tools and vendors that are exactly right for your company. And in this current climate, with all options on the table, there’s no better time to exercise your power of choice and find an IT solution that will deliver for your employees, customers and stakeholders.

Vaultas Is Your Trusted Advisor

We know that the options can be overwhelming. That’s why we’re dedicated to helping you navigate the ecosystem from start to finish. As your trusted advisor, we’ll harness the latest trends, identify needs, and help you harness the IT solutions that will give your business a competitive advantage. A trusted advisor is a CIO’s best friend, and Vaultas has the experience to play that role.

In short, the Vaultas ecosystem provides options, improves efficiency, and saves money. From security and connectivity to cloud and colocation, managed services, voice, and everything in between, let the technology ecosystem change how you do business.

Businesses are facing a wide variety of challenges as they navigate our new reality. The Vaultas IT ecosystem is here to help with all of them.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider that facilitates direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include hybrid IT solutionsdata storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage, data center consulting, hosted PBX and VOIP solutions, and more. 

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

What to Include in a Business Continuity Plan

The impact of COVID-19 on both individuals and businesses was sudden and staggering. Many companies scrambled to take their operations remote, while others worked to create and maintain safe conditions for employees and customers. Regardless of the specific ways in which the coronavirus affected a business, one common thread was the realization among many companies that their disaster recovery and business continuity plan was sorely lacking.

Although the specifics of a disaster recovery and business continuity plan will vary from company to company and industry to industry, there are a few things that should be included in most plans. We’ll summarize them briefly below. If you have questions or need help getting your business continuity plan off the ground, give Vaultas a call today.

Trigger Points

This is perhaps the most important detail to include in a DR-BC plan: the event or metric at which the plan will be put into action.

Documentation and Authority Management

Which persons or groups will be in charge of guiding the company and employees through the plan? And who will be in charge of documenting the steps taken?

Application Prioritization

Which functions or services will take priority in the plan? To determine this, look at the impact each service has on the business, and order them according to importance.

Testing and Review

For a plan to be truly effective, it must be tested. Make a plan for when and how often the plan will be tested, reviewed and updated. Ensure that employee training is part of that process.

Not sure where to start creating your disaster recovery and business continuity plan? The Vaultas ecosystem is here to help. Contact us to get started.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider enabling direct access to any network or service provider. Our services include hybrid IT solutionsdata storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage, data center consulting, hosted PBX and VOIP solutions, and more. 

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world. Contact us to get started. 

(This is a republication of a blog post from January 2018, updated in June 2020.)

How the Vaultas Ecosystem Can Help Companies Through Coronavirus

As the coronavirus continues to spread across Minnesota and the United States, its impact on individuals and businesses has become increasingly pronounced. With employees working from home, retail stores launching online shops, and small businesses finding creative ways to make ends meet, IT systems and network environments need the ability to grow and change every day. 

The good news: the Vaultas ecosystem of carrier networks, data centers, cloud solutions and hybrid IT providers is fully prepared to support businesses and communities as they navigate the new and challenging circumstances brought on by COVID-19. Here are a few ways that Vaultas can help during this time of transition.

Collaborative Workforce Software

As companies shift to a remote workforce, they’ll need to find ways for employees to stay in touch and collaborate online in a secure manner so company information stays safe. There are many programs and tools available for premise-based or scalable cloud-based collaborative remote workforce solutions, but the learning curve can be steep. Vaultas is available for support and assistance as businesses look for the best in breed tools to support their internal and external customers with flexible and scalable solutions.

Expanded Internet and Peering Traffic

When we’re all home, our internet use goes up. This is due to employees working online, students learning online, others shopping online and the rest of us watching Netflix, reading the news or video chatting with family and friends. See how the powerful Vaultas ecosystem of worldwide networks and peering exchanges can ensure that your company’s internet and network connections remain fast, stable and efficient despite the uptick in usage or changing demands of a remote workforce.

Data Security Concerns

When companies make sudden and unplanned shifts to online work, they are more likely to be vulnerable to hacks, cyberattacks and security breaches. Cybersecurity is always a priority, but even more so today.

The Vaultas ecosystem was built for challenges like those created by the Coronavirus. Our ecosystem has significant security, IT and network assets, combined with flexible and scalable solutions that can be leveraged and deployed quickly in support of your businesses, customers, and employees, whether short term during the coronavirus pandemic or long term as a built in feature. Whatever your IT challenge, don’t hesitate to reach out and see how the Vaultas ecosystem can help your business during these challenging times.

Vaultas is a technology ecosystem provider enabling direct access to any network or service provider including, but not limited to;  hybrid IT solutionsdata storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage, data center consulting, any internet and network or cloud based, hosted PBX and VOIP solutions and more. 

Our primary ecosystem access points are located in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI, with remote access from anywhere in the world.  Contact us to get started. 

The Impact of Winter Weather on Business Continuity

Here in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest, winter weather is becoming more unpredictable. Blizzards and snow are still a major concern, but in recent years we’ve seen record cold temperatures, long cold snaps, and late-season storms. These increasingly-common weather events are often dangerous, and can cause power outages and physical damage to homes and businesses.

Therefore, it is essential that companies understand these risks, and create solid business continuity plans to mitigate them. We’ll share a few tips, courtesy of Mission Critical.

Establish an Emergency Response Team

The most important step companies must take to ensure business continuity is to determine which employees will handle the emergency response. Create a team and assign specific roles and duties to each person.

Create Different Plans for Different Scenarios

Because there are so many different winter weather scenarios, it’s a good idea to create business continuity plans for every conceivable situation. One strategy is to plan for each of the National Weather Service’s winter weather warnings. (Winter Weather Advisory, Winter Storm Watch, Winter Storm Warning and Blizzard Warning.) This will help the team easily decide how to proceed, and will help employees and stakeholders remain informed.

Ensure Contact Information is Up To Date

This seems like a no-brainer, but it must be said: make sure all employee and stakeholder contact information is up to date well ahead of any winter weather.

Use Multiple Modes of Communication

Because winter weather can cut off telephone lines or Wi-Fi, it’s essential to send information and alerts through multiple channels. Inform employees of these modes of communication well in advance so they know where to get the information they need.

Permit Two-Way Communication

While it is essential to relay updates to employees and stakeholders, it is also important to allow them to communicate back. Not only will this help ensure that all are safe, but it will also allow managers to gather feedback about business operations, storm conditions, and more. And permitting employees to ask questions will go a long way in maintaining stability and confidence throughout the storm.

If a winter storm strikes your company, are you prepared? Are your data, applications and networks protected against disaster? If not, give Vaultas a call today.

Because ransomware, hacks and natural disasters tend to happen less frequently this time of the year, it’s the perfect time to review your BC-DR plans, and prepare budgets for next year’s goals and objectives. Contact Vaultas for help in reviewing and adjusting your plans and budgets to meet your company’s goals and objectives.

Vaultas is a premier provider of IT solutions, providing data storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage and more. Our data centers are located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Alexandria and St. Cloud, MN, and Milwaukee, WI. Contact us to get started.

Tips for Migrating a Database to the Cloud

The cloud has become an essential tool for business. In fact, a recent survey found that more than 90 percent of organizations have adopted the public cloud, with 75 percent adopting the private cloud. It’s clear that businesses are seeing the benefits of cloud migration, such as increased flexibility and lower costs. This translates to additional benefits and savings for companies with robust databases. By moving a database to the cloud, businesses can take advantage of the cloud’s elastic scalability to create space for database growth.

There are, however, some best practices for the process of migrating a database to the cloud, as recently discussed on the Mission Critical blog.

Migrate Applications and Databases Together

It doesn’t make sense to migrate a database to the cloud without also moving the application it supports. This ensures that the application and the data that supports it remain in close proximity to one another, hopefully preventing any outages. It also allows the scale to be adjusted according to demand.

Move Nonessential Applications and Databases First

In order to minimize downtime and the impact on customers, companies should initially only migrate applications and databases that are not mission critical. To identify these nonessential programs, look for those that have the least impact on customers, business operations and revenue. Also examine the security requirements, looking for applications and databases that require less security. Then, once those are migrated and the cloud scaled appropriately, should customer-facing applications and corresponding databases be moved.

 

 

 

Deploy Security Tools

Before and during migration, it may be beneficial to deploy security assistance tools into the cloud. This will allow for increased visibility and protection of the cloud environment, and will help monitor the effectiveness of the security tools put in place by the cloud provider.

Break the Database into Parts

Databases can be large and complex. To minimize customer impact and avoid issues affecting the entire database, migrate it in parts, following a strategic execution plan. There are some database conversion tools that can assist with this complicated task.

Migrating a database into the cloud can be complex, but Vaultas is here to help. We are a premier provider of IT solutions, providing data storage and backup, disaster recovery and business continuity services, hosting, colocation, cloud storage and more in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Contact us to get started.