| Title: | Orange Business Services (Pan-European) - Managed Hosting (Product Advisor) |
| Price: | $495.00
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| Publication Date: | Mar 25, 2008 |
| Source: | Current Analysis |
| Abstract: | Orange Business Services managed hosting is competitive due to an effective network-baseddesign and thorough partnership listing. Datacentre locations in 2 countries (UK and France)gives an edge to rivals with more extensive facilities. This report contains insight and analysis of the product or service strengths and weaknesses, list of buying criteria and how the product or service fares in each category, and a comprehensive table of product or service metrics and specifications. This report is useful for purchasers who need to evaluate products, or as a source of competitive intelligence for vendors. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Orange Business Services managed hosting service is competitive in Europe. The company offers responsive network-centric hosting, and a broad portfolio from basic co-location to managed hosting and customised solutions. A key focus is helping customers to consolidate their data centres and servers, which is a relevant area for clients looking to reduce cost of ownership and simplify their IT projects. Orange Business Services is in a position to meet global client requirements thanks to its managed hosting facilities in the US, Australia, Brazil and Singapore. However, the lack of data centres for managed hosting is a pressure point for customers demanding IT infrastructure that is physically located within national borders. Orange Business Services also does not offer standard hosting SLAs, but rather tailors these according to the individual customers solution design. Finally, unlike competitors such as T-Systems and IBM, Orange Business Services does not offer a vertical focus through... |
| Word Count: | 1876 |
| Length: | 6 Pages |
| Document ID: | PA3131 |
| Industry: | Telecom Services |
| Ticker: | FTE=FR |
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