Category: Migration

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 + […]

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 […]

On February 15, 2023, Google announced pricing updates and more flexible payment options for Google Workspace. Google states that these updates, “reflect the value in our products, alongside expanded commitment options to lock in the lowest pricing, providing our customers with more choice.” Increasing Prices for Flexible Plans  Google is increasing the price of Flexible […]

Universal Analytics will be going away Google Analytics 4 is the next-generation measurement solution, and it’s replacing Universal Analytics.  Understand what’s going to happen Why Migrating to GA4 Should be A Priority Don’t be caught off guard and not be ready for the switch.  Reasons to Migrate to GA4 Now There are some important reasons […]

Acknowledging the reality that “the cloud” is merely computers owned by someone else might make it seem simple, and not particularly innovative or important. But the truth is that offloading the substantial effort of managing compute infrastructure brings huge advantages to organizations. We’ll briefly touch on a few. Cost Savings + Pay-Per-Use With cloud computing, […]

Google Workspace is user friendly, which greatly eases the transition for users. However, it doesn’t entirely negate the need for change management (CM). In this blog post, we explore the top 6 common myths driving organizations to skip CM and what the outcomes are likely to be… versus what occurs with a well-structured approach to […]