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Outsourcing, Hosting & Co-Location Conference 2012


The increasing globalisation of business coupled with rapidly evolving technologies such as virtualized server, storage and desktops are changing the IT landscape and the way that IT services are delivered.


For many organisations to stay current and competitive, IT management must be seen more than ever as integral to the business process and contribute higher levels of efficiency, innovation and shorter cycle times in delivering new and improved business applications.


With the pressure on capital budgets the ability to outsource key elements of IT becomes a very realistic option either in its entirety or key aspects, such as data protection or specific application solutions.


Topics:


£ What standards and accreditations to look for and which apply to outsourced data centres.


£ What added services and expertise should I look for in an outsourced hosting partner?


£ How do I tell which data centres will be most cost effective over the long term?


£ How to interpret tier ratings and which is most appropriate for my business.


£ How to measure and compare in-house costs vs colocation and hosting.


£ What scalability do I need for future growth? £ How important is geographic location?


Thursday 23rd May 2012 The Grange Tower Bridge Hotel, London In association with www.outsourcinghostingcolocation.com


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