The “Internet of Things” (IoT) has now become a daily reality for some people, for others it is not. The Internet of Things known as IoT is a network of physical objects, devices, vehicles, buildings, etc, which are embedded with some sort of electronic, software, sensor and network connectivity that enables the objects to collect and exchange data. Almost everything we do nowadays is connected to or through a network of some kind from computers at home or work, phones, smart watches, vehicles, household devices to control things in your home to security and so on. Yet there remains a digital divide in the United States.
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Most businesses have, at one point or another, grappled with the decision of choosing between colocation and managed hosting. The latter is often chosen by small businesses who are looking to get up and running with what seems like the bare bones package. The site is up, users have access, why look into it any further? The trouble with this decision making process, is that small operations rarely stay as small as they were when they were just a twinkle in the eye of the founder and developer. Good ideas need room to grow, which brings up the first thing to consider when you choose colocation or managed hosting—flexibility or convenience.
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As The Internet Grows, So Does Colocation—It’s Essential
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