Where in the World Would You Go?
In order of tenure, give one employee per quarter $3,000 and five days of additional paid time off to travel somewhere outside of North America. No strings attached.
In order of tenure, give one employee per quarter $3,000 and five days of additional paid time off to travel somewhere outside of North America. No strings attached.
One of the most eye-popping victories in all of this year’s Annual Report Card categories is the full subcategory all-sweep win in a product category by a vendor that didn’t even play in that category as recently as three years ago.
One day the price to move to the cloud will be eclipsed by the cost of 3-5 days of downtime. Only you will know when that day comes for your business.
The last thing I expected to see at a business conference was a hippie throwing Frisbees into the audience. As much as I like the discus (heck, I was born in the 70s), I was skeptical.
As a growing cloud services provider to SMBs around North America, Zumasys wanted to proactively inform onsite clients about potential datacenter and network problems, overcome any internal technology issues before they affected its cloud customers, and find a solution that could even become its own profit center.
Zumasys, a leading provider of cloud computing and infrastructure solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, has announced its pledge to donate 1% of its 2012 revenue to nonprofit organizations.
Irvine-based Zumasys Inc. took a gamble six years ago developing a cloud-computing platform for small to medium-sized businesses.
Zumapalooza 2012, Zumasys’ Customer Solutions Summit, was held at the Red Rock Resort in Las Vegas and drew record attendance of 350 people.
I just returned from a couple of days in Las Vegas, supporting the efforts of Syncsort reseller partner Zumasys and their user conference, the aptly named Zumapalooza.
At Zumapalooza, Zumasys’ 6th annual Customer Solutions Summit being held today at the Red Rock Resort, the company announced its opening of a new 5,000 sq. ft. office in Las Vegas, NV.
VMware is discontinuing an unpopular server virtualization-licensing program and will focus on marketing vSphere and its other cloud computing products as a unified stack.
Zumasys is pleased to announce that it has once again been named to the 2012 Inc 5000 List of America’s Fastest Growing Private Companies.
Zumasys, a leading provider of Cloud Computing and technology solutions for small-and-medium sized businesses, has been named by the Orange County Business Journal as one of the Best Places to Work in Orange County, California.
By leaving infrastructure management to Zumasys, the 1st Source Servall IT team can focus on important projects that help move the business forward.
One of the things I think we do very well as a group is remember our former employees/friends who are no longer with us. It’s not just the “In Memoriam” section of our website—we genuinely honor these folks in the work we do day in and day out and it matters.
Zumasys announced today that it was named 2012 Channel Partner Rookie of the Year for Syncsort Incorporated, a leading provider of data protection and recovery software that closely integrates with NetApp storage.
Zumasys, a leading provider of cloud computing and infrastructure solutions, announced that it is has achieved Unified Computing Technology (UCT) status from Cisco.
Prior to joining Zumasys, Fitzpatrick enjoyed an 19-year career at San Diego based Roel Construction, most recently as the Director of Information Technology.
We are saddened to announce that Joseph Cupp Jr., Vice President and co-founder of Zumasys, passed away yesterday in Brea, California at the age of 64 after a long illness.
As an entrepreneur, I am often asked this question. I never could have imagined how my answer would change after the market drop of October 2008 and the ensuing 3 years of business.