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Radical Support, has been offering fixed-fee computer support since 2002. Ever since then they have been raising the bar for technology support and outsourcing. Being industry innovators since day one has propelled the company's success and now Radical Support is raising the bar even higher. Today Radical Support announced the launch of their Virtual Cloud Infrastructure which allows businesses to easily, affordably and securely host all of their applications, servers, desktops and data within Radical Support's state of the art, SAS-70 Type-II certified data center.
The Virtual Cloud Infrastructure allows companies to host all of their everyday applications and data in an offsite network infrastructure designed and managed by Radical Support. The Virtual Cloud Infrastructure can provide standard business applications like Microsoft Office, Microsoft Exchange Server and Quickbooks along with more complex applications requiring dedicated resources such as SQL, Oracle and SAP. Applications are delivered to end-users, anywhere, anytime, via virtual desktops or streaming application technology. The offering is constantly monitored by Radical Support to deliver the highest reliability, security and performance available in the industry.
"Our Virtual Cloud Infrastructure is highly scalable and can be partitioned securely for each client network and matched to their exact needs," said John Carter, CEO of Radical Support. "Our clients now have the ability to bundle all of their technology needs, including servers, storage, desktops and software licensing into a fixed monthly fee. The Virtual Cloud Infrastructure scales on demand as our clients' needs change and it completely eliminates large up-front capital expenditures for equipment."
"In today's economy clients are interested in lowering technology costs for hardware and software upgrades," said John Mamon, COO of Radical Support. "Our Virtual Cloud Infrastructure clients will appreciate the scalability and robustness of the solution. Increasing or decreasing the number of users, applications or servers is easily managed without additional hardware expenses - freeing up vital cash flow."
Radical Support's Virtual Cloud Infrastructure is hosted in a state of the art SAS-70 Type-II data center with advanced server and storage clustering features which would normally be too cost prohibitive for small and medium sized businesses to attain. Physical security, redundant HVAC systems, uninterruptible power supplies and multilevel architecture with fiber optic connections to Tier 1 data carriers are some of the unique features delivered via the Virtual Cloud Infrastructure. The net result for clients is a fast, affordable and incredibly reliable cloud-based network, accessible at any time from any place.
To learn more about Radical Support's Virtual Cloud Infrastructure visit their website www.radicalsupport.com.
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