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Doyenz demonstrates how to leverage virtualization and cloud services to deliver better IT to the SMB

Doyenz, Inc., the first company to deliver an end-to-end virtual appliance lifecycle management platform for the small to mid-sized business market, today announced their presence at the SMB Nation East Spring 2009 Conference.  Ashutosh Tiwary, Doyenz CEO, is a featured guest speaker and will be presenting “Technology Solutions for the New IT Economy”. Mr. Tiwary will explain technologies such as virtualization, cloud, SaaS and managed services and how they relate to current market conditions to create “The New IT Economy.” Doyenz will demonstrate how IT service providers can take advantage of this trend to grow their business, providing the first live demonstration of an automated migration in the cloud of a Windows® Small Business Server 2003 to Windows Small Business Server 2008. The Doyenz Automated Virtual IT platform is a powerful example of a New IT Economy solution that enables true business continuity and automation. 

This succeeds Doyenz’s recent announcement, in which they announced the latest version of Automated Virtual IT™ that introduces Active Disaster Recovery, Failover in the Cloud and Automated Migrations in the cloud to the market for the first time. (See press announcement at: http://www.doyenz.com/news ). 

“The New IT Economy allows SMB IT consultants to leverage enterprise class tools and technologies for the first time to deliver better IT at a lower cost to their customers, while growing a more profitable business for themselves,” said Ashutosh Tiwary, CEO, Doyenz. “Current market conditions demand that IT consultants find a better way of doing business. Technologies such as virtualization, cloud and managed services make it possible.”

Doyenz is a bronze sponsor at the conference and is located in booth #2. Live demonstrations of Automated Virtual IT will take place throughout the conference at the Doyenz booth.

Published Friday, May 01, 2009 9:57 PM by David Marshall
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