Private Clouds – Cloud Computing for Small to Mid-Sized Businesses

April 20, 2009

Is there a way to create “Private Clouds” for businesses to use without the dramatic costs of doing it yourself?  What would describe a Private Cloud?  Let’s see…

Private Cloud Computing is really an off-shoot of the Cloud Computing craze that allows companies to have and run their own complete environments.  Normally, this is done by creating their own hosting solution within a Tier 3+ data center and managing it themselves.  While this can provide an alternative solution for large companies, smaller and mid-sized organizations are left out in the cold.

At IVDesk we correct that situation.  Companies get a complete environment hosted within a fantastic SunGard facility that allows them to have all their applications, data, and infrastructure hosted.  It looks and feels like a large company corporate network with personal service attached.  24 x 7 helpdesk from “real” people based in the US who understand your issues and correct them immediately.  No matter what applications you run, by choosing IVDesk, you’ll get all the benefits that larger companies are getting from Cloud Computing without the technical staff or costs.  We run all your applications for you, provide a complete desktop that can be accessed everywhere, and remarkable service, all for a low monthly fee per user.

No capital costs, MS Office licensing included, technology refreshed constantly, and service that’s beyond compare.  Our focus is making sure that your experience is extremely smooth.  In fact, our helpdesk takes only 20% of the calls that a typical Managed Service provider takes!  Now that’s smooth!

Take a look and move away from spending your capital and time on technology when you could be spending it on growing your business.  

www.IVDesk.com
Bill Sorenson
CEO

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