
Bureaucloud Exits Public Beta to Deliver SMEs Enterprise Class Cloud Computing
Bureaucloud®, the IT infrastructure service provider, ended a period of public beta this month going live with the full version of its virtual data centre platform. The UK-based IT provider designed the self-service platform for needs of UK small and medium sized businesses where flexibility for length and size of contract is crucial.(PRWEB UK) 11 April 2012
Small businesses need to keep their IT agile to compete with the bigger, more established competitors. Bureaucloud provides a platform where customers can easily grow or retract usage as they need to.
The solution has been designed using technology for the most part found in large enterprises. By enabling SMEs to run their IT on these systems, a company of any size can use the benefits of the Cloud and data centre infrastructure. This avoids the need to buy any hardware or hire the additional expertise in house.
Disaster go out of business within five years
Gartner predicts that two out of five enterprises that experience a disaster go out of business within five years. SMEs who rely on their IT know that any major outage severely impacts their ability to carry out business. Bureaucloud’s platform has been designed to recover from any unpredicted hardware or network failure. The company guarantees 99.995% uptime for its service.
The Bureaucloud team have been working with Cloud Computing and Datacentre IT for over 5 years, delivering many types of Cloud solutions to a range of customers and sectors.
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