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CloudStrategies to Introduce First
Managed Services Suite Designed Around Windows Intune
One of the goals of transitioning to the
cloud is to have all computing capabilities delivered to you as a
service, just like telephone service or electricity. All you
need to do is to plug your computer into the network to obtain
whatever you need with no thought about how it got there. You
should never have to worry about how those services are managed,
you just know that they are and that they work.
CloudStrategies Managed Services
Continuing in its commitment to worry-free cloud computing, CloudStrategies will introduce Cloud Managed Services that will provide the best possible user experience for its clients.
CloudStrategies program will provide full helpdesk support 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Should the client need help onsite, field personnel will be available to provide it. All cloud services will be monitored and managed constantly to assure that every cloud service provider meets or exceeds their Service Level Agreements.
Services Available Nationwide
CloudStrategies has the capabilities and capacity to deliver services nationwide. To effectively support every client wherever they may be located, we are partnering with a Fortune 500 company that employs thousands of people nationally.
Designed Around Windows Intune
While many managed service providers support only the core network and not the desktops, perhaps the most exciting element of the upcoming CloudStrategies program is that it is being designed completely around Windows Intune, Microsoft's comprehensive solution that includes
- PC desktop management
- Malware protection
- Enterprise level security including BitLocker
- Update and service pack management
- Remote software installation
- Remote user assistance
- Windows 7 upgrades with full Software Assurance and more
CloudStrategies CEO Pete Zarras commented that, "Intune is like purchasing an upgrade to Windows 7 Enterprise with Software Assurance and getting all these incredible desktop management services thrown in with it. With all the additional new features slated for rollout in the months ahead, Intune was the logical choice for our managed services platform."
