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Verizon Gets Physical, Virtual with New Cloud Services| Jun 3, 2009 | Managed IT Services
| Competitive Intelligence Report Current Perspective: Positive Event SummaryJune 3, 2009 -- Verizon Business introduced its on-demand, “cloud-based” Computing as a Service (CaaS) solution designed to help clients meet their security and performance requirements. The service uses Verizon’s global IP infrastructure and data centers to help mid-market and larger companies. Clients use a Web-based portal to employ computing resources in the quantities and duration dictated by their business needs. Analytical Summary• Current Perspective: Positive on Verizon’s new Computing as a Service (CaaS), as the company hits this nascent market at a time when users are receptive to new ways of doing business, and it is offering a competitive product that should stand up well. Recommended Competitor Actions• AT&T can point out that it rolled out its AT&T Synaptic Hosting service in 2008, and it has already expanded on this with its virtual storage announcement in May 2009. AT&T can support large-scale computing and applications on demand via virtualized servers and deliver services across its IDC hosting infrastructure. Recommended Competitor Actions• End users looking for a solid telco-grade computing-as-a-service option will find a lot to like with Verizon’s new CaaS offering, especially those customers that want to enable a physical server on the fly in addition to virtual resources. CLIENTS ONLY Current PerspectiveCompetitive Positives and ConcernsRecommended Vendor Actions| Client access - Full report in Managed IT Services | More information |
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