Workforce Logiq Secures First Place in HRO Today s Baker s Dozen Rankings for Second Consecutive Year Workforce Logiq,
a global provider of AI-powered workforce intelligence, technology, and services,
today announces its first-place ranking on HRO Today s 2021 Baker s Dozen Customer Satisfaction list for Managed Service Providers (MSP). This is the second consecutive year Workforce Logiq has ranked number one overall among 30 global MSP providers evaluated and ranked by HRO Today and the twelfth consecutive year of being included on the list. The company also placed first in the quality of service category. We re excited to recognize Workforce Logiq for once again achieving the overall top spot in our ratings, which are based solely on candid customer feedback, said Elliot Clark, CEO at HRO Today. Back-to-back wins are rare, and especially noteworthy this highly competitive year with 25% more MSP participants. Workforce Logiq s first place ranking during the recent global
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MSPAlliance Updates MSP/Cloud Verify Standard to Address Cybersecurity and MSP Assurance
MSP Verify gold standard updated to reflect closer alignment to CMMC (NIST 800-171) and ISO 27001 controls
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CHAPEL HILL, N.C., May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The International Association of Cloud & Managed Service Providers (MSPAlliance®) announced the newest release of its Unified Certification Standard (UCS) for Cloud & Managed Service Providers. UCS v.21 adds more detail around existing Cybersecurity coverage within the standard, including further mapping to frameworks such as CMMC and ISO 27001.
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The UCS was created in 2004 and is the only purpose-built MSP standard developed by MSPs. The UCS undergoes regular reviews to maintain its relevance within the professional managed services community. Comprised of 10 objectives, the UCS provides a comprehensive evaluation of and benchmark for practicing managed service pr
Google Moving Workloads Between Data Centers to Use Greener Energy
The Google data center campus at Eemshaven in the Netherlands, with nearby wind turbines in the background. (Photo: Google)
Google is moving workloads between data centers to boost its use of renewable energy, shifting the data processing for YouTube videos and Google photos to locations where green power is plentiful. It’s a development that creates powerful new opportunities to green create cloud applications powered by solar, wind and geothermal energy.
Today’s news builds on Google’s carbon-aware computing strategy, and demonstrates how software and network connectivity can transcend traditional limitations on green computing. This is a growing priority for hyperscale cloud builders and their users, as climate-driven disasters bring new urgency to sustainability.