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Reach for the sky; touch the cloud (Full Service)

As computing is availed as a utility, services are increasingly consumed from almost everywhere and on just about any device. The computing "cloud" has obliterated once entrenched barriers to business growth. Health provider Te Roopu Taurima O Manukau (Te Roopu) tunes IT for rapid business expansion; Revera puts extra capacity a mouse-click away.

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Putting a price on value (IaaS)

Cheap is a popular option in New Zealand. Just look at the success of The Warehouse. However, when it comes to computing infrastructure there’s a little more at stake than bargain priced household items. Nevertheless, business managers want their IT suppliers to be priced in the ballpark, even if their technologies provide a better way to do the job. Call it getting the best of both worlds. And that’s exactly what travel operator House of Travel (HOT) got when it turned to Revera for utility computing infrastructure provision.

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Less IT, more business (IaaS)

Cloud computing has turned attention to software applications and their new availability. In the same vein, on-demand computing infrastructure has widened access to tier one IT engine rooms. Like Software-as-a-Service, complex computing infrastructure no longer has to imprint user organisations. Buying infrastructure from the right supplier enables organisations to use as much or as little as required without wrestling physical pieces. Complex hosting from the Revera Homeland proves just the ticket for travel services giant to shrink and simplify IT delivers the answer.

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Breathe in, breathe out (IaaS + PaaS)

Breathing is autonomic - an unconscious response regulated by the central nervous system according to demands of the human system. Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) breathes life into business in a similar fashion. The automatic provision of apportioned IT resources, at the right time, in the right places, means organisations are no longer required to hold deep breaths, or left gasping during unscheduled bouts of high activity. What a relief, Revera client MAF will tell you.

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Business continuity, but not as we know it (IaaS)

Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) has effectively re-wired business continuity. The days of maintaining duplicate, rigidly specified server and storage platforms are gone. The new age of pared-down, readily scalable redundancy shrinks costs and accelerates IT recovery times. It also opens the door to "mixed mode" DR, allowing businesses to select applications they want to enliven for remote access, rather than working to complete systems failure DR strictures. General Cable got there with Revera.

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Consumerisation of business IT (Full Service)

Consumer technologies are turning up everywhere in the enterprise and it's changing the way people relate to IT. Performance irregularities and delays are no longer tolerated. If it's possible to work on multiple devices, at any time, and from almost anywhere, then underlying IT services must work to these expectations. This emerging reality makes heavy duty demands of CIOs, infrastructure and IT managers, who are required to deliver more predictable IT services to users whose needs are getting tougher to predict. With Revera, Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) is redefining IT for a consumer-led future.

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