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From Our Cloud to Yours; Building Geo-redundancy Into Your Existing Cloud Infrastructure or Application.

Site-local redundancy isn’t enough for mission critical infrastructure or applications.

It seems that maybe even more today, the threat of regional power outages, fiber network disruption, or natural disasters grows greater. Savvy enterprise and ‘cloud-builders’ therefore attempt to ensure minimal downtime by spreading their applications data across multiple ‘geo-diverse’ locations.

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Driving Partner Revenue – Enabling Cloud Based Services on a “Grow as You Go” Basis

As our existing partnerships continue to prosper and flourish; in 2015 we look towards expanding our partner network into new markets. As always, we at Server Cloud Canada will continue to focus our efforts on assisting our valued VAR, MSP, Telco, and ISP partners to build, manage, and maintain true Canadian cloud solutions for their end-users.

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Happy Holidays from Server Cloud Canada

We would like to wish you all the best of the holiday season and a successful progression into the New Year.

It has truly been an exciting year for us here at Server Cloud Canada, growing and working hard to ensure that we continually exceed the experience of our valued customers and valued partners. Looking forward to another year of growth and continued commitment to all of you.

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Join SCC and Our Partners In Kanata on November 20th, 2014

Server Cloud Canada is please to announce the launch of our new partner workshop series ‘Taking the Mystery Out of Cloud’

Date: Thursday, November 20th
Time: 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM (Networking from 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM)
Location: Holiday Inn and Suites Ottawa Kanata
Investment: $75 (refreshments will be served)

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What Happens In The Cloud, Should Stay In The Cloud!

The recent cloud controversy is yet another hard example of the importance and reality of security and privacy issues associated with cloud computing. The larger public commodity clouds have been built around the models of over-subscription and resource sharing – all in the name of immediate introduction and uptake. Usually one gets what they pay for, what have we really given up for the low cost (at times free) services?

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