VIENNA, VA, August 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) As "Cloud Computing" continues to replace premise based IT networks for many small and medium businesses, more companies are taking a longer look at maximizing the diversity of their cloud service platform. Cetrom Information Technology, Inc. (Cetrom) is reporting that a significant majority of their existing clients have deployed additional services with Cetrom, after embracing the success of their decision to go to the cloud. Cetrom also indicates that a higher percentage of their new clients are now choosing to look at going "all in" with their initial migration to the cloud, as opposed to a staggered approach for adopting cloud services.
"Our clients make the decision to go with cloud computing for any number of reasons, but the most common factors are usually always either price or uptime. Once the customer is live on our service platform and they see the efficiency of the cloud, a great many of them will contact us again to evaluate what other services can be lifted to the cloud." Says Christopher Stark, Cetrom IT President and CEO. "Cetrom has a unique service approach in our ability to manage and support the premise bases networks for businesses that still choose to maintain a hybrid approach to the cloud. That diversity builds a strong partnership with our clients, and gives them the added confidence to stand up additional services when the time is right for them."
Cetrom Information Technology, Inc. is an industry leading Application Services Provider (ASP), delivering a full spectrum of "Cloud Computing" solutions with their hosted technology services platform for small and medium businesses. Cetrom offers Hosted Applications, otherwise known as "Software as a Service" (SaaS), for Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office, as well as many other software programs. In addition, they deliver scalable Managed Services options such as Network Monitoring, Disaster Recovery and Remote Data Back-Up. As a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, they have been recognized for their depth of industry knowledge, technical expertise and superior customer service ranking. Cetrom stands behind all their services with 24x7x365 Help Desk Support, 99.9% uptime guarantee.
Founded in 2001 by company President and CEO, Christopher Stark, Cetrom Information Technology is a pioneer leader SaaS (Software as a Service) provider and ASP (Application Service Provider). Cetrom has consistently demonstrated success in getting small and medium sized business to achieve and exceed their business goals by delivering top of line custom IT solutions. Cetrom has grown into a multi-million dollar firm with clients across the nation. Located in Vienna, VA, Cetrom is part of the burgeoning Washington, D.C. technology corridor
Cetrom Information Technology, Inc.: More Businesses Are Diversifying Their Cloud Computing Services
Once the customer is live on our service platform and they see the efficiency of the cloud.
2010-08-19
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