The Benefits Of IT Outsourcing For Your Business.

When an IT problem crops up, it can have a huge impact on your bottom line.

Having an IT expert on staff helps to combat this, but many small businesses fall into an easy trap: Either they pay far too much for a full-time IT resource that they don’t use all of the time, or suffer through having a part-time resource that’s not always available for their needs.

In the modern business world, you don’t have time to wait for your part-time staff to fix your issues.  Every minute lost with technical issues translates directly to lost revenue for your business.

We’d like to propose a better way – outsourced IT with Spirinet.  Outsourcing your IT services can save you 20% or more.  Even better, outsourced IT departments are available 24 / 7 to fix any issues that arise.

Another problem that often crops up with part-time IT personnel is their area of expertise – it’s limited by the scope of their job and the fact they’re only one individual.  A large company like Spirinet, with a number of clients, has a competency set that is far more broad than a single part-time IT consultant.  That means your issues are resolved more quickly – and infrastructures are put in place that will result in fewer problems arising in the first place.

Here are just a few regions we support (Don’t see yours? Please contact us!):

  • IT Outsourcing Massachusetts
  • IT Outsourcing New York
  • IT Outsourcing California
  • IT Outsourcing Florida
  • IT Outsourcing New Hampshire
  • IT Outsourcing Connecticut

Spirinet offers three levels of IT Outsourcing, so you can be sure that you’re paying for the support you need, depending on your business size.

Your business is set to grow, and you need to make sure the foundations of strong technical support are there now – so that there aren’t any major issues in the future!  Spirinet can be the perfect IT Outsourcing partner for your needs today, and your growing needs tomorrow.

Please click HERE to read more about our IT Outsourcing.

A Look At The Major Cloud Computing Players – Rackspace

Today we complete our look at Cloud Computing with Rackspace, a lesser-known but very important company in the Cloud realm.

Rackspace:

Rackspace is similar to Amazon Web Services – they offer specific cloud based solutions aimed at the technical side of your business (the IT department).  Like Amazon Web Services, they offer flexible pricing plans and server space that can be expanded or contracted in a matter of minutes.

In Conclusion:

Cloud Computing is an exciting area of growth for the technology sector, and we hope these snapshots of the major players have allowed you to get a better handle on what exists currently in Cloud Computing – and a hint of what you can expect in the future!

A Look At The Major Cloud Computing Players – Google

In this week’s blog post, we’re continuing our look at the major Cloud Computing players by focusing on a titan in the industry, Google.

Google has been working in the cloud space for some time, and is primarily known for their Google Apps programs, which include: Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Sites and much more.

Google argues that cloud computing is the way of the future for a variety of different reasons.  Google Docs, for instance, offers a level of online collaboration not seen in standard software-based solutions.

Google also highlights the big impact that Cloud Computing can have in terms of tweaks to programs.  Quoting from their online blog, “In 2009 alone, we launched over 100 improvements [to our online applications], and customers didn’t need to manage any upgrades or patches”.  The easy-to-update, always evolving approach means that users don’t have to consistently re-learn new software every few years – instead, their knowledge grows slowly and consistently, as the software does.

In Conclusion:

Google has been a major leader in the cloud space, and their leadership is likely to continue as cloud applications continue to become more dominant.

Stay tuned next week for a look at Rackspace, and a perspective on where Cloud Computing is heading.

A Look At The Major Cloud Computing Players – Amazon Web Services

We continue our look at the major players in Cloud Computing this week with one of its innovators – Amazon Web Services.

As Amazon.com grew, it built powerful cloud-based hardware solutions to grow with them.  Amazon Web Services takes this cloud architecture and offers it to businesses across the world.

Amazon Web Services encompasses a number of very specific offerings, and while Microsoft’s cloud solutions are aimed at the consumer level, Amazon Web Services is targeted primarily at the IT provider level.

Like many other cloud providers, Amazon Web Services prides itself on the unique pricing structure of Cloud Computing – subscribers to their services only pay for the capacity that is actually used.

In Conclusion:

If you’re looking at a solid DIY solution to your Cloud needs, Amazon can be a great provider.  However, if you’re looking for a solution that’s ready “out of the box”, you may want to look at a few of our other featured players.

Stay tuned to our blog for more perspectives on other Cloud players like Google and Rackspace.

A Look At The Major Cloud Computing Players – Microsoft

Cloud Computing is a hot topic in technology circles – the technology is consistently getting better and better, and more and more companies are coming into the cloud computing fold.

With so much going on in the cloud space, we wanted to provide a few blog entries designed to help you recognize some of the major players in the industry, and understand what they have to offer.

In this blog entry, we’ll focus on Microsoft.

Microsoft:

Microsoft primarily focuses on two areas in Cloud Computing:

- Microsoft Office 365:

This is the cloud version of Microsoft’s widely used Office suite.  In the cloud version of Office, users are able to access Office from anywhere and on a variety of devices – from smart phones to a work computer to a home laptop.

Office 365 also brings advances to collaboration tools – for instance, 365 users can see each other’s availability for scheduling, or work together through social networking.

- Windows Azure:

Windows Azure is Microsoft’s cloud platform, which provides a wide variety of services.  IT specialists can move a company’s existing applications into the Azure cloud, or develop new web applications using Azure’s proven technology.

In Conclusion:

Microsoft is bringing some of its staple products to the Cloud, and it will be interesting to see how companies move to adopt the new offerings over the next year.

Stay tuned to our blog for more perspectives on other Cloud players like Amazon Web Services, Google and Rackspace.

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