Monday, March 4, 2013

Signal Alliance Launches Cloud Computing Services

*Onuegbu, CEO of Signal Alliance


Corporate organizations can now cut their IT operational costs courtesy of leading indigenous ICT solution provider, Signal Alliance Ltd.
A statement released by Private Media Mart, and made available to onlinerommy.blogspot.com, said the company has announced the introduction of its Cloud services for enterprise customers.
The Cloud computing services represents a new generation platform, enabling businesses to rapidly provision and deploy computing resources and access data applications anytime and anywhere.
Collins Onuegbu, Chief Executive Officer of Signal Alliance said, “The mission of Signal Alliance Cloud Computing services is two-fold: To make cloud-based IT services available to large, medium and small enterprises, and provide them the flexibility and support they need to do what they do best – growing their businesses. We’re excited to bring this service to our customers.”
Using this innovative strategy, enterprise IT consumers now have the opportunity of deploying and accessing basic and complex computer applications and services on a pay-as-use basis.
Signal Alliance Cloud services enables easy access to virtual hardware and software through an Internet connection which allows businesses to pay little for their IT resources rather than investing in expensive IT infrastructure such as servers, hard drives and software application licenses.
Cloud service is an approach to computing that uses a shared pool of configurable resources to provide convenient, on-demand, virtual network infrastructure or software utilized as an ongoing service.
“With Cloud Services, we provide our customers the ability to access and safely store data applications from their Smartphone, tablet or PC while on the go,” said Desmond Omovie, Marketing Communications Manager at Signal Alliance Ltd.
Emeka Nwigwe, Head, Data Centre and Collaboration at Signal Alliance said, “Businesses are increasingly realizing the benefits of moving their network into a data centre environment, simply for the fact that there’s little investment.

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