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What An External Service Provider Can Do For You And Your Company.

October 4th, 2009

It’s difficult to establish a niche within the External Service Provider (ESP) industry with competition on the rise among ESPs. Having an excellent plan and a keen sense of market needs and what the competition is doing is essential for a good data center company to have a chance.

Within this tight market you have competitor specialties that range from data center outsourcing to enterprise application outsourcing. Listed below are a few others.

Manufacturers of traditional equipment such as IBM and HP

Software development companies such as Oracle and Microsoft

System integrators such as CSC, SAIC, and Northrop Grumman

Dotcoms such as Google and Amazon

Telecommunications firms such as AT&T and Verizon

Many customers that are in the market for an ESP have mixed feelings towards larger ESP companies. Although they feel the large ESP companies may have well established practices and could provide better service; they don’t feel as though they will receive the needed support because of there company size. In comparison with some of the competition listed above there are some innovative data management companies who have found their niche in tailoring to the needs of the customer. They have not ignored the little guy, yet they have unique accommodations to compete with larger data management companies.

An emerging development in the ITO landscape is the practice of multi-sourcing or using several ESPs simultaneously. Rather than settle for the one size-fit-all approach offered by most large vendors, customers that multi-source are able to choose any combination of services or ESPs that best suit their needs. “Megadeals” are often the most common option of integrated outsourcing solutions; however, many organizations are now opting to sign a series of smaller deals with multiple ESPs. While his approach requires more management oversight by the customer, it offers the benefit of enlisting the services of “best-of-breed” ESPs.

Customers looking to effectively use resources may benefit from a large array of ESPs to choose from. A growing number of organizations are choosing out-tasking, or selectively outsourcing specific functions, over a pure outsourcing model. Outsourcing would permit data center management to perform all tasks, with full operational responsibility and ownership of the assets. Alternatively out-tasking allows an innovative data management center to perform partial infrastructure management functions, while the customer retains overall control and ownership of their equipment and applications.

The growing assortment of selective out-tasking services means today’s buyers can evaluate the business benefits of various outsourcing alternatives. This no longer becomes an “either/or” proposal, for the client to realize meaningful returns. The criteria for selection will include availability of personnel, current data center infrastructure and efficiency, investment and future upgrade requirements.

Some obvious differences maybe cost, unique service offerings, and advanced technology. With the market competition as tough as it is, an innovative data management company has to stand out from the crowd. If a company is able to offer all three they will probably be quite competitive with the competition.

A few more items in addition to the aforementioned list of benefits could be: An innovative data management company that could offer proactive technology upgrades, a feature-rich infrastructure, and flexibility to execute changes such as upgrading bandwidth, adding new connections, and deploying new hardware in a fraction of the time it takes the competition to do so. How would this company stack up against the competition?

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Benefits of Outsourcing VMware Hosting

August 27th, 2009

Looking for a reliable hosting solution these days is like looking for needles in a haystack. The confusing thing is you are not sure of what requirements each company has and what could work for you. There are tons of hosting plans but for this article, we will be focusing on the different types of hosting available in the market. There are 3 major types of hosting on the market and the top among these are the shared hosting, dedicated hosting and VMware hosting. VMware hosting is unlike the normal hosting packages where you need a lot of resources such as hardware, operating system etc.

A VMware hosting package is necessary when you intend to get an in-house server where you can easily manage it and all the data on it. The benefits of VMware hosting are numerous and some of these include:

1. Cheap to manage Unlike dedicated and shared hosting, VMware virtualized hosting does not cost much to set up. The need for an operating system and physical server is virtually eliminated and it often does the job far more effectively considering its convenience.

2. Can be Combined with physical servers Because of its dynamic nature, it can be combined with physical servers, thus making your hosting and data far more reliable than if it were done by just physical servers alone. Because the server is virtualized, there is less clumsiness and more data safety as you are then generating different or a more virtualized network that can be monitored or controlled from one location. This single step can help you save up on costs attached to physical server installation while diverting the amount of time and manpower that could have been used for that into other more productive processes.

3. Data security and assurance Nothing is worse than not being able to access your data at the time you need it. Therefore, using outsourcing your VMware hosting ensures that not only are those data available, in case of server down times, you can quickly back up your data on different servers across different locations thus, securing your data and making it possible for you to have your own data centre accessible by you at any time. This data security therefore ensures that no matter what the condition might be, you have peace of mind concerning your data.

4. Reduced Need for Extra Hardware In situations where you need to install new applications, people who use physical servers often spend a lot of time trying to install on a new server. But with VMware, you do not need all that. You can easily set up and install new applications without worrying about physical servers.

In all, virtualized servers are about the best bargain and cost you far less than you would spend on physical servers. A quick look around will assure you of the veracity of this statement. Therefore, if you really want reliable hosting with failover abilities, then VMware hoisting is the way to go.

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