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2012 |
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Welcome to the first edition of The Provider, Interoute’s quarterly Service Provider newsletter. Meet Interoute’s EVP, Renzo Ravaglia and find out what’s been happening at Interoute in 2012 thus far. More |
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2011 |
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November edition Confused about the cloud and what is the proposition Given the recession, it's no surprise that virtualisation, the obvious money-saver that was hot well before the recession, is now even hotter. Gartner named it the number one technology for 2010, based on a survey of CIOs and in 2012 the move is from Virtualisation to the Cloud. More
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August edition Europe's biggest Video Conferencing and Network companies become one Selling Video as a Service (VaaS) is far more than just selling some expensive tin to consume even more bandwidth, which is of course a key reason why many network service providers move into the VC space in the first place. These understandable motivations leave out the fact that selling and providing VC solutions is a very different game. More
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January edition Get the most out of Unified Communications and Microsoft's new Lync Server 2010 Microsoft has certified Interoute as the first European service provider to support Microsoft® Lync™ Server 2010, enabling secure business-class unified communications that can be deployed as a cost effective alternative to the PBX. More
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2010 |
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November edition How fluffy is your cloud? Whilst the hype and interest about Cloud Computing is arguably at it's peak, and a peak that is likely to last for some time. We have been consuming cloud based services for years and the range of offerings is increasing by the month, but... it begs the question just how secure is the cloud? More
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June edition Interoute's unified approach to enterprise ICT services We call it Unified ICT: creating and managing all Enterprise ICT infrastructure as a service, delivered from a secure networking platform, integrated for optimal cost, performance and efficiency. The goal is to simplify the delivery and management of ICT infrastructure and make it much more flexible, allowing customers to change the service they receive efficiently and economically, as their business needs dictate. More
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