Author: Courtney Miralis

Director of Strategic Partnerships at Wursta, Courtney sits at the intersection of sales, marketing, and operations to ensure every partner fits perfectly into our customers’ ecosystems. Originally from Australia and now based in sunny Tampa, Florida, her superpower is viewing every partnership through a "client-first" lens to ensure it delivers genuine value. When she’s not solving partner puzzles, she’s a proud new mom to baby Joah and a devoted Australian Shepherd enthusiast!
Sunday Scaries

Hey everyone! Hope your 2026 is off to a fantastic start! As we’re settling back into our routines (and for some of us, like myself, settling back after a long maternity leave!), I’m finally back in the swing of things and so excited to share what’s happening on the Wursta partnership front! In fact, a… Read more »

Wursta has recently partnered with Tehama, the fastest, easiest, most secure way to deploy a virtual workforce. The healthcare sector faces constant threats of cyber attacks, as malicious actors exploit vulnerabilities to breach critical systems, with no sign of improvement in the near term. As reported by the HIPAA Journal:   The healthcare sector continues… Read more »

DoControl Partner

We at Wursta are thrilled to announce a new partnership with DoControl, a leading provider of SaaS data access control. This collaboration brings together Wursta’s deep expertise in the Google Cloud ecosystem with DoControl’s cutting-edge solution for securing Google Workspace environments. Together, we’re empowering organizations to maximize the value and security of their Google investments.… Read more »

We’re still feeling the energy after Google Cloud Next ‘24! As one of the most anticipated events in the tech industry, Next ’24, held in Las Vegas, provided a platform for innovative minds to come together and explore the latest advancements in cloud technology. Google made a total of 218 announcements. We’ve summarized a few… Read more »

“You can’t manage what you can’t measure.” While there may be debate around this statement, the fact remains that organizations of all kinds need data insights to manage operations. Business intelligence (BI) comes in many forms, such as the ubiquitous spreadsheet people wrestle with to crunch numbers. But more sophisticated tools are available to develop… Read more »