The End is Near: Cisco UCM 12.5Read

The end times are near! Technologically speaking, that is. Any business or organization that’s still using version 12.5 of Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager (Call Manager) has limited time before support and patching go kaput. Fortunately, there are proactive solutions they can take to avoid potentially disruptive obsolescence. Mindsight VP of Consulting Services John Irey shared some of his key insights with us.

Microsoft Intune: Essential for Modern ITRead

Microsoft Intune simplifies device management and enhances security for remote and hybrid work, integrating seamlessly with Microsoft’s ecosystem. Mindsight breaks down why it is a vital tool for modern, cloud-first organizations.

Cloud Adoption Trends in Small and Emerging Businesses: A Cloud ReportRead

Cloud adoption among emerging and medium-sized businesses is growing rapidly in sectors like education, banking, healthcare, and manufacturing. As these businesses aim to modernize operations, increase scalability, and improve efficiency, cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure provide essential support. Mindsight breaks down how different industries are utilizing cloud technology, and the specific benefits Azure brings to each.

Cybersecurity in the Board Room: A Security ReportRead

Corporate boards must take cybersecurity seriously as a key governance issue, not just a technical one. Mindsight discusses how CIOs and CISOs play a crucial role in educating boards and helping them prioritize investments and integrate cybersecurity into business strategy.

The State of UCaaSRead

What’s the state of Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) in 2024? In a nutshell, it’s more robust than ever. Mindsight expert John Irey breaks down the state of UCaaS in 2024.

Recent Data Breaches: A Security ReportRead

Recent major data breaches, including National Public Data, Ticketmaster, and Dell, have exposed billions to identity theft and scams. Mindsight discusses how hackers stole sensitive information, and how that escalates the need for stronger cybersecurity as global cybercrime costs are expected to skyrocket in coming years.

Tech Trends for 2025: A Technology ReportRead

Key tech trends for 2025 include AI, where many generative AI projects may struggle with costs and value, and the growth of edge computing, enhancing real-time data processing at the network’s edge. The shift towards distributed cloud solutions continues, driven by the adoption of multi-cloud and hybrid environments, though with complex security considerations.

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