Okay. Say you’re a company who wants to have your stuff in the “cloud” but you don’t know how to get there. PEER 1 can help you with that. They recently announced a self serve cloud platform that can be deployed in minutes:
“In today’s competitive market, businesses with intense graphic processing requirements simply can’t wait months or years for improvements to their in-house IT infrastructure,” said Greg Rusu, General Manager of Zunicore, a division of PEER 1 Hosting. “With PEER 1 Hosting’s new HPC Self Serve Cloud, businesses will benefit from maximum performance on-demand – whenever they need it – while managing ever-tightening constraints on business resources and budgets.”
One key thing to mention is that a utility-based pricing model means that customers will pay only for what they use, when they use it, without signing a long-term contract. An important factor in today’s financial climate. If you click the press release, you’ll see all the technical details and if you’re in the market for a cloud that is secure, fast, and quick to deploy, you should take a serious look at what PEER 1 has to offer.
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PEER 1 Hosting launches powerful, on-demand HPC Cloud
Okay. Say you’re a company who wants to have your stuff in the “cloud” but you don’t know how to get there. PEER 1 can help you with that. They recently announced a self serve cloud platform that can be deployed in minutes:
“In today’s competitive market, businesses with intense graphic processing requirements simply can’t wait months or years for improvements to their in-house IT infrastructure,” said Greg Rusu, General Manager of Zunicore, a division of PEER 1 Hosting. “With PEER 1 Hosting’s new HPC Self Serve Cloud, businesses will benefit from maximum performance on-demand – whenever they need it – while managing ever-tightening constraints on business resources and budgets.”
One key thing to mention is that a utility-based pricing model means that customers will pay only for what they use, when they use it, without signing a long-term contract. An important factor in today’s financial climate. If you click the press release, you’ll see all the technical details and if you’re in the market for a cloud that is secure, fast, and quick to deploy, you should take a serious look at what PEER 1 has to offer.
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