Does the Cloud fit your business needs?
Can the cloud save your firm money and improve productivity?
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iT2.0 – Unlimited Flat-Fee IT Support
Introducing iT2.0. We've fixed the old "break-fix" service model. For years, IT services have revolved around the old "break-fix" model. The network breaks down, the IT vendor fixes it. The client gets a bill. The network breaks down, the IT vendor fixes it. The client gets a bill. On and on. Never preventing the breakdown. Only fixing it. Final Frontiers, as a member of the national IT organization, IATI, recently participated in the development of a new standard to help both IT providers and clients. It's called iT2.0, and it's based on the Twelve Irrefutable Laws of IT Support. This more sensible way ...
More About Local Cloud Computing
You're ready for the Cloud. But is the Cloud ready for you? You may find the best answer in Local Cloud Computing. Cloud Computing promises to profoundly change the way businesses adopt and use technology. However, as with all new technologies, Cloud Computing has its drawbacks along with its advantages. Most of the drawbacks lie below the surface and are only encountered once a business has already chosen to make the plunge into Cloud Computing. Final Frontiers has first hand knowledge of the benefits and drawbacks of Cloud Computing. This stems from frequent conversations that have occurred when small businesses make the transition ...
Fliite – Local Cloud Computing
How do you make Cloud Computing safer? Add the "Local" touch. Introducing Fliite™. Local Cloud Computing - The Safe Approach for Cloud Computing You've probably heard about Cloud Computing. Imagine never buying a software program ever again. Or for that matter, an expensive network server. Everything is delivered over the Internet. It's a big claim, but once you start thinking about it, there's reason to have some concerns. Here's what you could be asking: a) What if my Internet connection goes down? Suddenly, your entire company is not productive. Those hours are costly, pointing right to your bottom line. b) What happens if I have a ...




