SOLUTIONS
SERVICES CLOUD COMPUTING
KEVIN O’CONNOR Senior Director of Cloud Solutions
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About Our Cloud Practice
Our team of experts personally engage with customers to build the right hybrid and public cloud solutions. We help discern the factors needed to identify and prioritize the providers that can best host your workloads. Combine the attributes of public cloud capacity with high-performing network connectivity and the option to co-locate hardware, and optimal possibilities evolve.
Getting Ready for Next-Generation of Cloud Computing
Cloud Storage and Disaster Recovery: A resilient strategy to protect data.
Desktop as a Service: Puts the power of hosted desktops in the hands of everyday users.
Unified Communications as a Service: Radically modernizes the lines of communication
Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service: Migrates users to the cloud or a new platform with the right architecture and the right provider.
Connectivity: Bandwidth and redundancy are necessary to keep a business running.
Colocation: Frees up space and adds new levels of security and redundancy an organization may not be able to achieve.
Kevin has been a contributor to Apache open source projects, the Java Specification Working Group, and the Association for Information and Image Management.
PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR CLOUD SOLUTIONS PRACTICE Blog posts:
Cloud Storage and Disaster Recovery The Dynamic Duo of IT
The State of the Cloud Get the Latest Insights
Does Your Data Center Measure Up? Four Questions to Lead You to an Improved Infrastructure
Is Your Disaster Recovery Plan Up to Date? Ensure Continuity with a Business Impact Analysis
Are You Part of the 6%? Enterprise-Class Resilience Is Achievable. But at What Cost?
The Advantages of UCaaS Why Your Workforce Will Love Unified Communications (And You Will, Too)
Read more of Kevin’s insights at
www.pcconnection.com/OConnorBlog
ADVICE The global IT market is quickly moving away from traditional Systems of Record (ERP, CRM, etc.) that perform data capture and toward Systems of Engagement that extend and personalize that data into information. How is this achieved? New enterprise information architectures, finding a way to rebalance IT budgets and skills to create a sustainable cost and operational model for this new way of working. Additionally, Systems of Operation now enable a third realm that takes form through the IoT (Internet of Things) and extended broadband networks. This constant change creates the Operate- Educate-Innovate conundrum that creates operational viscosity within even the best IT organizations. The Cloud Services team helps you work through these types of challenges to find the right solution and a sustainable model to drive long term success.
FUN FACT RESOURCES:
www.pcconnection.com/CloudPractice
Kevin is a USA Hockey, Level 4 certified coach. Kevin has also served as the President and head of player and coach development for his local Little League organization. In his free time, Kevin enjoys working with the youth Iin his community to help them establish and achieve their goals.
WITH MORE THAN 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, KEVIN’S AREAS OF EXPERTISE INCLUDE:
• Software • Cloud Computing • Data Center Technology
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