Author: Meghan Austin
Wursta is thrilled to be hosting an event with Google in Miami in July, “How BeyondCorp Helps you Get to Zero Trust Security.” An event that’s nearly as exciting occurred in June: the release of the new Verizon 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). Seriously. It’s highly informative and actually an entertaining read, with some… Read more »
As a cloud consultancy, Wursta helps clients reimagine what their architecture could look like and build the pathway to reach it. Recently, the following three clients have been gracious enough to share the stories of their success working with us to implement cloud solutions that helped drive the growth of their businesses. The Tech +… Read more »
Google has updated its Workspace Frontline and Enterprise Essentials offerings. These changes enable Google Workspace to better align with customer needs by being more tailored to various segments. 5 Major Changes to the Enterprise Portfolio 1 – Frontline Starter is best suited for workers in industries such as retail and manufacturing with basic identity and… Read more »
BigQuery is Google’s fully managed, serverless data warehouse that enables scalable analysis over petabytes of data. Google recently announced upcoming changes to BigQuery’s commercial model, including the introduction of: Google also announced new BigQuery editions with 3 pricing tiers: You can pick the right feature set for individual workload requirements, and mix and match for… Read more »
During the recent SXSW 2023, Wursta and WRST Collabs had the pleasure of partnering with ATX Game Makers, a non-profit community dedicated to helping increase diversity in the gaming industry, to present the unofficial SXSW 2023 Game Makers Lounge. The event was held March 13-14, and mixed art and the web3 world with gaming, accompanied… Read more »
It’s great to have options when it comes to remembering important stuff or keeping track of deadlines, due dates, and to-dos. But it is also great to keep it simple. Having to pick from too many tools that do essentially the exact same thing can lead to confusion. That’s Google’s plan – consolidate some overlap… Read more »