Wednesday, March 11, 2009

How to Skip the Recession in Hawaii

Cloud Computing is a very clever way to bypass part of the recession. Banks won't lend money? They are, after all, selfishly setting on the billions that we gave them at the end of 2008 just because no one told them not to. Convert to Cloud Computing and save the cost of buying new computers. With Islanda Cloud Computing Services we can replace your aging servers and even give you a new lease on life to your aging employee PCs. How does that work?

By leasing Cloud Servers that you need at the size that you need from Islanda you convert a potential capital purchase into a low monthly operational cost. If you are lucky enough to grow you can add more memory or another server in a few minutes for a few dollars more per month. Need High Availability? We can provide close to five nines (99.999% availability). Don't need that much redundancy but would rather save some money? Our Economy Servers give you clustered redundancy but not Active-Passive fail over but the cost is a lot lower. Want to switch from one to the other? No problem. Cloud Computing is totally virtual so that means the maximum of flexibility.

And those aging workstation PCs that your employees complain about and spend all their time messing with . . . let us turn them into "thin clients" by creating Cloud Workstations. Without upgrading hardware, memory, or anything else we can give you Vista on all your employee PCs or convert you to Linux for Open Source cost savings.

And everything is managed by us as part of the Islanda Enterprise IT Solution. That gives you security as you have never had in your old office LAN, plus standardized user policies, state of the art anti-virus, firewalling all running on the newest Dell hardware with complete backup imaging. It's hard to do better than improved efficiency, security, and reliability while saving money, too.

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