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As companies grow, information technology departments are faced with the challenge of growing their data center(s) with limited budgets and IT resources. Eventually data center operators must decide between upgrading their existing data centers, constructing a new data center or simply outsourcing to a managed data center provider.
Adesso Solutions, a leader in integrated technology solutions for the Consumer Goods industry, was looking to use private cloud computing to enhance their overall hosting offering and position themselves for the next evolution of products.
The CellThis Company began to experience server downtime at a critical point in their online business development. They were not able to get the responsive, proactive server support they needed. So, CellThis decided it was time to select a new managed server provider.
VersaIMAGE developed VersaIMAGE-WEB as a low cost SaaS document management system. They transformed their entire document management system to an Internet-based application to remove the obstacles their clients faced in purchasing and managing their own hardware, software, and backup systems.
The biggest challenge Sylectus faced was having a reliable data center supported by excellent customer technical support. With over 400 transportation carriers using Sylectus’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) software, they needed a datacenter that could offer high availability for their IT disaster recovery solution.
AccuMedWeb is a provider of ePCR (Electronic Patient Care Reporting) software. Their flagship software, eMedic Reports, lets EMTs and paramedics electronically record patient information in the field.
Pay-Ease is a bill payment processing company that assists many municipalities and utilities in collecting walk-in payments on electronic kiosks. Since Pay-Ease is involved with credit card and government transactions, they are required to have a data center that is both SAS 70 certified and PCI Compliant.
Over the past three years, Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Company has gone through a complete data center redesign. While going through the process, they determined that their existing IT disaster recovery plan did not meet their needs.
The challenge OIG (Osiris Innovations Group) faced was to find a reliable partner that could host their Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions. OIG provides e-business solutions to help companies reduce costs, errors and cycle times throughout their supply chain.
Mission Mpower, Inc. offers administration and financial reporting Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) software to their customers. Due to the financial nature of their SaaS offerings, Mission Mpower had to find a SaaS hosting provider with SAS 70 Type 2 certified data centers that operated under procedures necessary to meet the new SSAE 16 auditing requirements.
Biotronic provides neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring services for hospitals across the United States. Hospitals, physicians, and patients count on Biotronic to report any changes in the brain’s neural signals during surgery. So Biotronic needed to make certain that their systems were up and running with no downtime.
As part of their five-year strategic business plan, TWO MEN AND A TRUCK decided to incorporate technology to grow their business. One part of their plan was to implement a new centralized Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system to help them grow the number of franchises and improve franchises’ productivity.
As DataMail’s business grew with an expanded customer base, their IT infrastructure started to take on a more critical role in the organization. DataMail wanted to improve their IT disaster recovery capabilities to support their customers and protect critical IT processes.
Healthmaster was experiencing the same pressures as many other software companies. School districts were asking Healthmaster to move to a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model. Smaller districts did not want to invest in the IT infrastructure required to run their client server application.
After working with their nonprofits, NEW discovered that many of their small and medium-sized clients did not have the funding or resources for IT equipment or staff to operate effectively in a technology-driven business landscape.
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