Infinitely Virtual Expands SAN Capacity With Cloud Storage
And NetApp
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 4, 2012 at 2:41 pmInfinitely Virtual, provider of virtual server cloud computing services for businesses, has expanded its SAN capacity to accommodate its growing customer base, and to provide its customers with a fast cloud-based storage.
Infinitely Virtual selected NetApp, Inc. to move to the next level of SAN performance.
"We strive to bring our customers the absolute best service in performance, reliability and security," said Adam Stern, founder and CEO, Infinitely Virtual. "Upgrading to NetApp’s SAN products is the latest example of how Infinitely Virtual consistently seeks to add value to our product and service offerings, and to offer technologies that measurably improve IT operations for small and mid-size businesses."
Adding SAN capacity increases computing speed and performance for customers, who are being migrated to the new NetApp SAN platform.
"The faster the SAN, the more efficient the IT infrastructure," said Stern. "This enhancement gives our clients the speed they are looking for, backed up by our commitment to 24×7 security, service and support."
This year, Infinitely Virtual announced 100% year-on-year growth, and the addition of several products to its cloud computing offering.
The company unveiled QuickBookshosting, enabling customers to use QuickBooks via its virtual server platform. Through the cloud, clients can share QuickBooks data files with other users anywhere in the world. The company also announced a partnership with McAfee to offer its SaaS Total Protection, a hosted solution offering endpoint, email, Internet and network protection. Combined with Infinitely Virtual’s intrusion detection and prevention system, the company now offers the most complete and robust security platform available, Stern said.
"We’re always on the lookout for tools and technologies that can improve the user experience for our customers as they embrace virtualization," he said. "It’s clear that cloud computing makes good business sense, and our customers know that not all virtual hosting providers are alike."