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Knowledge IT to host Cloud Computing Technical Workshop
This September Washington-based ICT Solutions Provider Knowledge I.T will conduct two Cloud Computing Technical workshops in Newcastle & Leeds.
Cloud Computing is a dynamic and cost effective way of delivering Information Technology to business. Cloud Computing Solutions can be Private, Public or Hybrid and in essence, work by utilising a blend of Virtualisation technologies to deliver secure access to business applications, regardless of user location. The main benefits are a reduced cost of ownership through power reduction, maintenance and support of equipment, scalability and the high availability of business-critical applications.
Industry leaders VMware & Microsoft are about to release new versions of their Virtualisation & Cloud Technology Platforms. Information technology practitioners need to understand features and benefits of both in order to make recommendations that will be of benefit to their own organisation.
Knowledge I.T, are a leading I.T Solutions provider, specialising in Cloud Computing, Data Centre Services & Virtualisation, and are highly accredited partners of both VMware & Microsoft. This technical workshop will also feature content for business decision makers who are responsible for the technology investment of their organisations.
Register Online by clicking here or Call: Lindsey Conlon on 0845 142 0020 or e-mail: lindsey.conlon@knowledgeit.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Knowledge I.T .
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