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myCREcloud Achieves SOC 2 Compliance Certification
myCREcloud Achieves SOC 2 Compliance Certification June 1, 2026 - myCRECloud, a provider of cloud-based Sage hosting and IT services for construction professionals, today announced it has successfully completed its SOC 2 Type II audit, achieving certification that...
Summer Project: Scaling Your IT Infrastructure
Week 22 · June 2026 Summer Project Surge:Is Your IT Infrastructure Ready? Construction season peaks in summer. Your technology should too. Here's how to make sure your systems can handle the load. 📅 June 2, 2026 ⏱ 6 min read 🏗 Cloud & IT Summer is here — and for...
AI’s Hunger for Compute Is Fueling a Cloud Spending Boom
The AI boom has quietly become a cloud infrastructure boom. As companies race to roll out AI tools, the biggest line items in tech budgets are no longer flowing into software. They are pouring into chips, servers, power systems, and the massive data centers needed to...
Is your server actually healthy? A practical guide.
Your server is the backbone of your business. It runs your applications, stores your data, and keeps your team productive. When it starts to fail, everything slows down or worse, stops completely. The good news is that you do not need to be highly technical to perform...
Why Hardware Costs Are Rising: Why That Matters for Your Sage Hosting
INDUSTRY INSIGHT The global technology supply chain is under pressure like never before. Here's what's driving costs up, and how mycrecloud protects you from the fallout. If you've noticed conversations in the industry about rising infrastructure costs, you're not...
What Cloud Computing Can Teach Us About the AI Era
Thirty years of lessons, and why they matter right now. Almost no one believed in Cloud Computing at first. In the late 1990s, the idea that businesses would hand their data and software to a remote server, managed by someone else, seemed absurd. Critics laughed....





