Two Yorkshire cloud firms have joined forces to offer their customers better data protection.
virtualDCS, a cloud and disaster recovery specialist, is hosting Vapour’s Veeam backups, after striking a deal with the cloud firm. The partnership will give clients more scale, flexibility, and security for their data management.
Jason Fenwick (right), a former Vapour engineer with over 30 years of IT experience, has moved to virtualDCS as part of the deal. He will make sure the service is smooth and the customers are happy.
Cloudy technology outfit Vapour has launched a new Application Monitoring as a Service (AMaaS) solution. This “aaS” thing is beginning to get on our nerves,
It says its “proactive surveillance tool” Logic Monitor can cover an organisation’s entire IT infrastructure – across on-premise, cloud and hybrid applications and bring enterprise-level performance detection technology to organisations.
Two Yorkshire based cloud outfits have teamed up to provide clients with a “supercharged” cloud product.
Managed IT specialist CloudCoCo, in Leeds, will strengthen the cybersecurity offering provided by Huddersfield’s Vapour. While Vapour will enhance CloudCoCo’s network infrastructure with the addition of security-first SD-WAN connectivity.
The alliance is the latest in a series of strategic partnerships for Vapour – an organisation that has never shied away from joining forces with the industry’s brightest talent, when approaching customers’ digital transformation projects.
ICT outfit Allvotec has partnered with cloud specialist Vapour as part of a cunning plan to boost its Unified Communications portfolio.
Vapour scores all Allvotec’s Avaya projects with <250 users. The Vapour Subscription Service (VSS) means Allvotec can securely deliver enterprise-grade UC services via Vapour’s private network infrastructure, with an end-to-end service wrap, complete with SIP if required. But the customer relationship and contract remain with them.
Allvotec’s CEO Dave Gardner said: “For three decades, we’ve delivered, supported and maintained tech solutions that enhance customers’ communications, collaboration and productivity, via a partner-exclusive business model. We only collaborate with true experts who are as confident and experienced in their respective fields. We’re forecasting a big growth over the next 12 months, as organisations’ digital transformation projects continue at pace. Vapour will now play a key part in accelerating our ability to innovate, and deliver successful UC solutions which are agile, robust and compliant.”
Cloud specialist Vapour has joined forces with global IT solutions provider ICC to deliver what it describes as a next-generation managed service for customers.
The collaboration follows ICC’s appointment of Gary Saunders, who will be responsible for growing the managed service division to a multi-million-pound revenue business, in only two years.
With a 60-strong nationwide team and an extensive customer base within the SME, enterprise and public sector markets, ICC’s dosh has primarily resulted from its hardware product and maintenance offering. The organisation sought the skill-set of an experienced Microsoft CSP (Cloud Solution Provider) to bolster its partner portfolio by recognising the ever-evolving needs of customers and rising demand for proactively managed services.