Meltdown is a hardware vulnerability affecting Intel x86 microprocessors and some ARM-based microprocessors. It allows a rogue process to read any kernel memory, even when it is not authorized to do so. You may read more about the issue here: https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2018/01/reading-privileged-memory-with-side.html Enseva’s Azure infrastructure has already been updated to address this vulnerability. Enseva’s architecture allows
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Enseva is proud to participate as an exhibitor at the BTC (Business Technology Conference) in Coralville on Tuesday, October 17th (8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) Sponsored by one of our proud partners, CEC (Communications Engineering Company).
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All datacenters are not the same and each one brings something unique to the table. Each datacenter must be able to stand out from its competitors, and they usually do so based on their location, specialty ecosystems and their ability to serve their customers’ immediate needs. In most cases, customers are forced to either choose
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Disasters at work happen all the time, ranging from data accidentally deleted to a hard drive that fails or a server that isn’t figured properly. Most of these disasters are more of a hindrance and finding a workaround can sometimes be an acceptable solution. But if a real disaster happens, are you prepared? A major
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Recently Doug Sevey was interviewed by HEDCO (Hiawatha Economic Development Corporation) about why it made sense for Enseva to locate in Hiawatha. Click here to hear his story about why the Enseva Data Center makes good sense for any business or enterprise looking for off-site backup and storage solutions. Special thanks to Metro Studios for producing
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Imagine that you are craving for a strong cup of coffee to kick start your day. You drive into a nearby Starbucks where you are bombarded with tons of options to choose from. You see an option to add an extra shot of espresso to your coffee which is exactly what you need. You place
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