Nutanix se despacha en días, y su despliegue se realiza en menos de un día (realmente!)
Permite no interrumpir las operaciones en curso (reducción del 99,7% en los tiempos de inactividad no planificados)
Escala fácilmente - Añada capacidad cuando la necesite- No más sobre aprovisionamiento (el tiempo de despliegue es 85% más rápido)
Reduce el costo y la complejidad de su sistema de computación y almacenamiento - hasta un 90% de ahorro de energía y espacio
Todos sus sistemas gestionados a través de una interfaz de panel único (71% menos tiempo de gestión de un entorno Nutanix)
Proporciona capacidades avanzadas de almacenamiento de clase empresarial (Deduplicación, Compresión, etc.)
Soporte de Clase Mundial – 88 Net Promotor Score (El siguiente proveedor de tecnología más alta de la lista fue Intel- en un 53!)
Dell Technologies è un’esclusiva famiglia di aziende che offre alle organizzazioni l’infrastruttura necessaria per costruire il loro futuro digitale, favorire l’IT Transformation e proteggere le loro risorse più importanti: le informazioni.
In particolare per il settore dell’Education di livello superiore, Dell EMC ha studiato un catalogo di soluzioni in aree quali:
Converged Infrastructure
Storage e Protection dei dati
Servizi di didattica digitale
In questo ciclo di webinar illustreremo le soluzioni Dell EMC più all'avanguardia, attualmente oggetto di studio da parte della Fondazione CRUI per un possibile contratto in convenzione.
VxRail Appliance - Modernize your infrastructure and accelerate IT transforma...Maichino Sepede
An overview of the VxRail Appliance, including what’s new with VxRail on the 14th generation PowerEdge server, and advancements in the VxRail 4.5 software.
Nutanix se despacha en días, y su despliegue se realiza en menos de un día (realmente!)
Permite no interrumpir las operaciones en curso (reducción del 99,7% en los tiempos de inactividad no planificados)
Escala fácilmente - Añada capacidad cuando la necesite- No más sobre aprovisionamiento (el tiempo de despliegue es 85% más rápido)
Reduce el costo y la complejidad de su sistema de computación y almacenamiento - hasta un 90% de ahorro de energía y espacio
Todos sus sistemas gestionados a través de una interfaz de panel único (71% menos tiempo de gestión de un entorno Nutanix)
Proporciona capacidades avanzadas de almacenamiento de clase empresarial (Deduplicación, Compresión, etc.)
Soporte de Clase Mundial – 88 Net Promotor Score (El siguiente proveedor de tecnología más alta de la lista fue Intel- en un 53!)
Dell Technologies è un’esclusiva famiglia di aziende che offre alle organizzazioni l’infrastruttura necessaria per costruire il loro futuro digitale, favorire l’IT Transformation e proteggere le loro risorse più importanti: le informazioni.
In particolare per il settore dell’Education di livello superiore, Dell EMC ha studiato un catalogo di soluzioni in aree quali:
Converged Infrastructure
Storage e Protection dei dati
Servizi di didattica digitale
In questo ciclo di webinar illustreremo le soluzioni Dell EMC più all'avanguardia, attualmente oggetto di studio da parte della Fondazione CRUI per un possibile contratto in convenzione.
VxRail Appliance - Modernize your infrastructure and accelerate IT transforma...Maichino Sepede
An overview of the VxRail Appliance, including what’s new with VxRail on the 14th generation PowerEdge server, and advancements in the VxRail 4.5 software.
Are you new to Nutanix? Jump into this introductory product session to learn the fundamentals of Nutanix Enterprise Cloud software and its key capabilities. A couple Nutanix experts will demonstrate how Nutanix delivers a complete cloud “stack” with the server, storage virtualization and network resources to run any application. Learn the basics of hyperconverged infrastructure, and understand how to deploy Nutanix in your datacenter or branch/remote office.
In deze hands-on workshop maakten wij kennis met het Xtreme Computing Platform van Nutanix! Dankzij deze webscale, invisible ICT-infrastructuur bent u voorzien in een schaalbaar, kostenefficiënt en eenvoudig beheerbaar datacenter.
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Nutanix Fundamentals The Enterprise Cloud CompanyNEXTtour
The problem is that traditional infrastructure was not designed for cloud environments. The enterprise datacenter needs to be re-platformed to meet the needs of the enterprise cloud.
Presentation gives more insight about what is Converged Infrastructure , types of Converged Infrastructure and its benefits. Also it provides details about various Converged Infrastructure vendors in market and their shares.
VMware vCloud® SuiteTM is a private cloud infrastructure solution based on VMware vSphere®. vCloud Suite allows IT to achieve cloud service provider economics in the data center, provision applications in minutes instead of weeks, and deliver the right availability and security for each application with policy-based governance. vCloud Suite is the first step for IT organizations towards the software- defined data center architecture. VMware also offers additional software-defined data center products that can further extend the capabilities of a vSphere private cloud environment.
Enterprise data-centers are straining to keep pace with dynamic business demands, as well as to incorporate advanced technologies and architectures that aim to improve infrastructure performance
Dynamic Hyper-Converged Future Proof Your Data CenterDataCore Software
IT organizations are continuously striving to reduce the amount of time and effort to deploy new resources for the business. Data center and remote office infrastructures are often complex and rigid to deploy, causing operational delays. As a result, many IT organizations are looking at a hyper-converged infrastructure.
Read this whitepaper to discover that a hyper-converged approach is flexible and easy to deploy and offers:
• Lower CAPEX because of lower up-front prices for infrastructure
• Lower OPEX through reductions in operational expenses and personnel
• Faster time-to-value for new business needs
Are you new to Nutanix? Jump into this introductory product session to learn the fundamentals of Nutanix Enterprise Cloud software and its key capabilities. A couple Nutanix experts will demonstrate how Nutanix delivers a complete cloud “stack” with the server, storage virtualization and network resources to run any application. Learn the basics of hyperconverged infrastructure, and understand how to deploy Nutanix in your datacenter or branch/remote office.
In deze hands-on workshop maakten wij kennis met het Xtreme Computing Platform van Nutanix! Dankzij deze webscale, invisible ICT-infrastructuur bent u voorzien in een schaalbaar, kostenefficiënt en eenvoudig beheerbaar datacenter.
Presentatie van 10 maart 2016
Nutanix Fundamentals The Enterprise Cloud CompanyNEXTtour
The problem is that traditional infrastructure was not designed for cloud environments. The enterprise datacenter needs to be re-platformed to meet the needs of the enterprise cloud.
Presentation gives more insight about what is Converged Infrastructure , types of Converged Infrastructure and its benefits. Also it provides details about various Converged Infrastructure vendors in market and their shares.
VMware vCloud® SuiteTM is a private cloud infrastructure solution based on VMware vSphere®. vCloud Suite allows IT to achieve cloud service provider economics in the data center, provision applications in minutes instead of weeks, and deliver the right availability and security for each application with policy-based governance. vCloud Suite is the first step for IT organizations towards the software- defined data center architecture. VMware also offers additional software-defined data center products that can further extend the capabilities of a vSphere private cloud environment.
Enterprise data-centers are straining to keep pace with dynamic business demands, as well as to incorporate advanced technologies and architectures that aim to improve infrastructure performance
Dynamic Hyper-Converged Future Proof Your Data CenterDataCore Software
IT organizations are continuously striving to reduce the amount of time and effort to deploy new resources for the business. Data center and remote office infrastructures are often complex and rigid to deploy, causing operational delays. As a result, many IT organizations are looking at a hyper-converged infrastructure.
Read this whitepaper to discover that a hyper-converged approach is flexible and easy to deploy and offers:
• Lower CAPEX because of lower up-front prices for infrastructure
• Lower OPEX through reductions in operational expenses and personnel
• Faster time-to-value for new business needs
Server virtualization has forever changed the way we think about compute resources. Traditional storage architecture is a mismatch for today's virtualized environments. Gridstore's unique and patented architecture solves this problem and increases performance while decreasing costs. Learn how.
There has been a lot of interest and buzz recently around hyperconvergence. It's the biggest IT shift since the rise of server virtualization. As with any budding space there is some confusion. This paper looks at the top 10 benefits of hyperconvergence and and also answers some frequently asked questions.
Removing Storage Related Barriers to Server and Desktop VirtualizationDataCore Software
An IDC Viewpoint Paper: Virtualization is among the technologies that have become increasingly attractive in the current economic climate. Organizations are implementing virtualization solutions to obtain the following benefits: Focus on efficiency and cost reduction, Simplify management and maintenance, and Improve availability and disaster recovery.
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Cloud Computing: Virtualization and Resiliency for
Data Center Computing
Valentina Salapura
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
[email protected]
Index Terms — Cloud computing, data center management,
data center optimization, virtualization, Infrastructure as a
service (IaaS), Platform as a service (PaaS), Software as a service
(SaaS), high availability, disaster recovery, virtual appliance.
INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing is being rapidly adopted across the IT
industry, driven by the need to reduce the total cost of
ownership of increasingly more demanding workloads. Within
companies, private clouds are offering a more efficient way to
manage and use private data centers. In the broader
marketplace, public clouds offer the promise of buying
computing capabilities based on a utility model. This utility
model enables IT consumers to purchase compute resources on
demand to fit current business needs and scale expenses
associated with computing resources. Thus, cloud computing
offers IT to be treated as an ongoing variable operating expense
billed by usage rather than requiring capital expenditures that
must be planned years in advance. Advantageously, operating
expenses can be charged against the revenue generated by these
expenses directly. In contrast, capital expenses incurred by the
purchase of a system need to be paid at the time of purchase,
but can only be depreciated to reduce the taxable income over
the lifetime of the system.
THE MAIN ATTRIBUTES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
The main attributes of cloud computing are scalable,
shared, on-demand computing resources delivered over the
network, and pay-per-use pricing. This offers flexibility in
using as few or as many IT resources as needed at any point in
time. Thus, users do not need to predict future resources they
might need, and to commit to capital investment in hardware.
This is especially advantageous for start-ups, and small and
medium businesses which might otherwise not be able to afford
the IT infrastructure they need to support their growing
business. At the same time, redirecting capital investment from
IT infrastructure to the core business is attractive even for large
and financially strong businesses.
From a technical perspective, cloud computing brings the
benefits of virtualization and multi-tenancy to scale-out
systems. Virtualization techniques allow multiple system
images to share the same hardware resources: CPU
virtualization techniques create multiple virtual hardware
systems, while network virtualization .
IDC: Selecting the Optimal Path to Private CloudEMC
This IDC white paper discusses the challenges and benefits of various cloud paths: prebuilt or integrated infrastructure systems such as VCE Vblock, reference architectures such as EMC VSPEX, and traditional or "build your own" systems.
Strange but true: most infrastructure architectures are deliberately designed from the outset to need little or no change over their lifetimes. There are two main reasons for this:
1. Change often means outages and customer impact and must be avoided
2. Budgets are set at the beginning of a project and getting more cash later is tough
Typically, then, applications are configured with all of the storage capacity they need to support the wildest dreams of their business sponsors (and then some extra is added for contingency by IT). Equally, storage is always configured with the performance level (storage tier) set to cope with the wildest transactional dreams of the business sponsor (and guess what? IT generally adds a bit more for good measure.).
No wonder storage is now one of the largest cost components involved in delivering and running a business application.
This is a paper was written by David Reine, an IT analyst for The Clipper Group, and highlights IBM’s SAN Volume Controller new features, capabilities and benefits. These new capabilities were announced on October 20, 2009Virtualization is at the center of all 21st Century IT systems, yet many CIOs fail to fully understand all of the benefits it can deliver to the data center operation. When we think of virtualization, we think compute, network, and storage—and we mostly think about driving up utilization on each. Storage controllers have always offered the ability to carve out pieces of real storage from a large pool and deliver them efficiently to a number of hosts, but it is storage virtualization itself that offers improvements that drive operational efficiency. IBM has been quietly addressing storage virtualization with SAN Volume Controller (SVC) for the last six years, building up a significant technical lead in this space.
The Journey Toward the Software-Defined Data CenterCognizant
Computing's evolution toward a software-defined data center (SDDC) -- an extension of the cloud delivery model of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) -- is complex and multifaceted, involving multiple layers of virtualization: servers, storage, and networking. We provide a detailed adoption roadmap to guide your efforts.
2. VIRTUALIZED ENVIRONMENTS have increasingly become
the standard. As awareness around its benefits has grown, visualization has
become a go-to for organizations seeking reduced power consumption,
high-availability, more streamlined IT deployment and support for rapid change.
Still, even in virtualized environments, IT infrastructures
exist in figurative silos, with different infrastructure
elements of network, storage, compute, software operating
on different systems (often with different experts). But
for many organizations that division is disappearing.
Large cloud providers, such as Amazon or Google, have
developed an infrastructure model to extend the benefits
of virtualization to meet their exponentially expanding
IT infrastructure needs, dubbed hyper-converged
infrastructure (HCI).
A great deal of confusion still exists around converged
infrastructures, their benefits and challenges, and what
businesses and environments for which they are well
suited. This whitepaper looks at HCI and what small and
mid-sized businesses must consider in evaluating such
solutions.
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become a go-to for organizations seeking reduced power consumption,
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high-availability, more streamlined IT deployment and support for rapid change.ENVIRONMENTShigh-availability, more streamlined IT deployment and support for rapid change.
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3. LEGACY
INFRASTRUCTURE
Many current or “legacy infrastructures” have computers
as a distinct group of servers that connect to an external
set of Ethernet switches for network connectivity and
also connect to fibre channel switches for access to
SAN storage. This is a proven design, but in some cases
this architecture does not scale well for a dynamic
organization requiring rapid growth.
Legacy Infrastructures are very open in nature as it is
quite common to have servers from one manufacturer,
fiber channel switches from another manufacturer and
a SAN from yet another manufacturer. This “best of
breed” model has served us well for many years as open
compute, storage and network standards allow all the
discrete components to work together quite seamlessly.
If you don’t like your SAN vendor, it is quite easy to
purchase and migrate over to a different SAN product
with little or no disruption to the business.
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Ethernet
Servers
Fibre
Channel
Storage
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4. CONVERGED
INFRASTRUCTURE
A converged infrastructure is well suited to cloud
environments since they pool resources, automate
provisioning and allow for rapid and dynamic scaling.
The market for converged infrastructure is growing as
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service
(PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud-based
models become more popularly embraced.
Forecasts estimate the converged infrastructure market
will see a compound annual growth of 24.1 percent in
the next several years, growing from $11.53 billion in
2014 to $33.89 in 2019.
Virtually all major infrastructure companies are
looking at and developing solutions for the converged
infrastructure space. Open source analyst firm Wikibon
has estimated that by 2017 nearly two-thirds of all
infrastructures that supports enterprise applications will
be packaged as converged solutions.
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Ethernet
Server Blades
Embedded
Fibre
Channel
Embedded
Network
Storage
A converged infrastructure is one in which the multiple IT
infrastructure components—server, storage and networking—
are combined into a single unified computing package. These
are often called blade centres or unified computing. This
approach is still hardware-based and each function of the server
can, if required, be used for its particular purpose. That is, a
particular server can be separated and used to run a particular
discrete function or isolated application.
CONVERGEDCONVERGEDCONVERGEDCONVERGED
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5. HYPER-CONVERGED
INFRASTRUCTURE
Hyper-converged infrastructure takes the decoupling
of function and hardware even further by delivering
the function using software. In this software-defined
approach all infrastructure components run across a
mesh or fabric of low-cost hardware components
turning them into a single pool from which resources
can be drawn.
For example, in solutions from HCI vendor Nutanix, the
storage logic controller normally found in SAN hardware
is treated as a service found on every virtual machine
(VM) and software-defined storage takes all the local
clusters and configures them into a single pool. For
performance, data is dynamically moved to the local
node on which it is being used, and replicated on other
nodes in the cluster for resilience.
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Servers
Single Solid
State Drive for
performance
of local VM’s
Remaining Magnetic Drives
are part of a large drive pool
shared among all servers.
Standard
low cost
server
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Converged Infrastructure Market by Components (Server, Networking, Storage, Infrastructure
Software, Support Infrastructure), Services ( Installation & Integration, Consulting & Professional,
Maintenance & Support), Architecture Type, and End Users (Enterprises, Cloud Service
Providers, Collocation Service Providers) - Worldwide Forecasts & Analysis (2014 - 2019),
marketsandmarkets.com, August 2014.
HYPER-
CONVERGEDHYPER-CONVERGEDCONVERGEDHYPER-CONVERGED
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6. In short: hyper-converged is
exciting, up-and-coming technology
with some exciting potential.
However, we have found through
experience with medium-sized business
customers that hyper-converged
systems are likely to create some
significant challenges for SMBs.
Typically, each node is configured with a single Solid
State Drive (SSD) so that frequently accessed data
is served-up lightning fast for VM’s on that physical
host. If you take a host offline (or it fails), the VM’s
will auto-migrate to other hosts in the farm but the
process of moving the data local and caching on
local SSD will start over so performance will suffer
until things stabilize.
Also increasing in popularity, the HCI market is
currently growing at 116 percent, and is expected to
reach $800 million by the end of 2015 and to pass
$1.5 billion worldwide in 2016, according to IDC.
At their simplest, converged infrastructure is based
on blocks of hardware and hyper-converged is
software-defined. But this distinction creates
significant concerns that SMBs must consider.
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7. ALL FOR ONE:
THE BENEFITS
OF HCI
BENEFITSBENEFITSALL FOR ONE:BENEFITSALL FOR ONE:
For the right business, with specific needs, HCI provides
some exceptional benefits, in particular:
• Simplicity in management: One hardware system
can result in simplified management, at least from a
hardware perspective. Hyper-converged infrastructure
centralizes management and offers a single console
to manage compute, storage and network. This may
not, however, ultimately result in an easier-to-manage
infrastructure as we will look at later.
• Economics: Because infrastructure elements are
distributed across a mesh of lower-cost servers,
HCI provides a granular and linear, pay-as-you-grow
economic model for IT investment. Need to scale up,
simply add a node to the HCI fabric where it is joined
into the “collective.”
• Distributed architecture: The mesh-like approach
taken by an HCI solution is fault-tolerant. Since
functions aren’t tied to one particular server, multiple
failures can occur simultaneously and the system
“heals itself” by simply using the nodes remaining.
• Storage consumption: Load balancing between nodes
and capacity savings mechanisms in HCI systems reduce
storage consumption. In addition, with systems like
Maxta’s VM-centric HCI solutions, storage administration
demands are reduced, since VMs are being managed
rather than storage.
• Replication & disaster recovery: In addition to
the benefits of the distributed architecture already
managed, many HCI solutions have integrated
replication and disaster recovery technologies built in to
the underlying software.
• Smooth and non-disruptive upgrades: In a traditional
IT infrastructure a mismatch can occur between
various systems as they age and, say, compute or
storage functions become individually upgraded. This
can be a particularly prominent problem in SMBs with
high capital costs. With HCI the entire stack becomes
upgraded by adding new nodes and removing old low-
performance nodes in a non-disruptive and (again)
granular way.
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8. HCI CHALLENGES
FOR SMBS
CHALLENGESCHALLENGESHCI CHALLENGES
CHALLENGESHCI CHALLENGES
Hyper-converged infrastructure operates a little like the
Borg on TV’s Star Trek: The Next Generation, assimilating
all functions under one great big infrastructure mesh. While
that may seem like a great idea, SMBs should consider the
effect such a collective would have on security, staffing
and scalability in their specific environments.
These are no small issues that you would need to
contend with in an HCI environment. These are further
complicated by changes between what national markets
consider “small and mid-sized.” For example, while
certain aspects of HCI might be ideal for a U.S. “small
business,” it is often referring to a much larger company
than found in the Canadian market.
• Security and compliance: Security is always only as
strong as its weakest link, but consider the effect of
all data, storage, compute, system and networking
functions existing on the same hardware and
distributed across nodes of a hardware fabric. What
happens when one of those functions is compromised,
or one of those nodes?
• In addition, regulatory compliance often requires
a firewall or direct separation between particularly
sensitive information—for example, payment card
information in PCI—and other data. How is such a barrier
put in place across such a distributed infrastructure?
While not impossible, it is certainly more difficult to
achieve.
• Staffing challenges: Staffing is almost always a
challenge for Canadian SMBs, but it is one that is only
becoming more difficult in the years to come. A recent
report from the Information and Communications
Technology Council (ICTC) suggests the expected
growth of smart and hyper-connected marketplace
mean that cumulative hiring requirements in Canada
for ICT Talent are expected to be over 182,000 by
2019. According to the report, 31 percent of surveyed
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8
9. employers in Canada already have difficulty or delays
in filling ICT positions due to a lack of suitable talent.
• In traditional infrastructures different experts often
handle different functions, with network administrators
handling the network, or storage experts dealing
with storage solutions. An HCI environment requires
managers with some degree of expertise of all
elements, exacerbating the challenge of finding the
talent needed.
• Scalability: While HCI provides benefits around
scalability, allowing it to be granular and more
dynamic, it also creates challenges around scaling
any one infrastructure component independently.
HCI scales in a linear way, making it ideal for large
scale organizations with huge growth needs across
the board, but inefficient for a smaller organization
that perhaps need to ramp up a great deal of storage
without adding compute performance.
• Although some HCI vendors offer, for example, storage-
only nodes so scaling can occur independent, they are
limited in number making it still more of a challenge to
scale storage independent of compute than a traditional
environment.
• Since control planes and data are converged, mixed
together as VMs and VM data storage, scaling one
means automatically scaling the other. For most SMBs
if performance degrades you upgrade only the node on
which the control plane is running, for example; this is
impossible in an HCI environment.
• Lock-in: Vendor lock-in must also be considered.
To control costs and maintain flexibility, you may
want to be able to select server and storage vendors
independently. Not possible, of course, in a HCI
environment. You become locked into one manufacturer
for your entire infrastructure, limiting flexibility, and you
become married to their support and SLAs.
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10. A hyper-converged infrastructure certainly makes a great
deal of sense for a number of verticals and businesses,
especially those with extreme needs to grow and scale on a
dime. That’s why companies like Google and Amazon have
developed and used such technologies for years, so they can
scale their infrastructure quickly with inexpensive hardware.
For companies with a linear growth pattern, where each
technology consumer would have a reasonably similar
growth across the organization (or its customers in the case
of a cloud provider) HCI is a perfect solution. For others,
traditional compute and storage infrastructures absolutely
will still have their place when aggressive and massive (and,
again, linear) scaling is not a requirement.
Those outside of the sweet spot of service providers or up-
and-coming industries experiencing explosive, extensive and
rapid IT resource growth will want to consider the impact of
HCI on their environment very closely and may want to wait
until solutions to the challenges discussed have been better
developed.
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DECISIONSIDEAL FOR SOME, BUT…
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11. ABOUT LANWORKS
For over 25 years, Lanworks has been committed to delivering
the best IT solutions to businesses, by investing in partnerships
with clients, building relationships with vendors and distributors,
expertise in its service portfolio—Life Cycle Management,
Security, IP Communications, Advanced Infrastructure and
Collaboration—Lanworks is positioned to assist its clients
through the entire cycle, from early stages of evaluating IT
solutions to post-implementation support.
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MarketsandMarkets, “DR as a Service Market [RaaS; Cloud DR; Disaster Recovery
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(2013 - 2018)”, March 2013.
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Aspect Software and The Center for Generational Kinetics, “The Aspect Consumer
Experience Index: Millennial Research on Customer Service Expectations”, April 2015.
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Bret Longlois, Catalyst Canada, “With Growth Comes Changes:
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Leon Spencer, “16 million mobile devices hit by malware in 2014:
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Panda Security, “PandaLabs Quarterly Report, Q2 2014”
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Security, IP Communications, Advanced Infrastructure and
Collaboration—Lanworks is positioned to assist its clients
through the entire cycle, from early stages of evaluating IT
solutions to post-implementation support.