Hosting Provider NaviSite to Launch Hosted Lotus Services

NaviSite recently announced the launch of its Hosted Lotus Services which are going to be powered by NaviCloud. The hosting provider rolled out the new line of service at the IBM Lotusphere 2010 which was held at the Walt Disney Resort in Orlando, Florida. The solutions are going to be showcased at pedestal #615 and are composed of Hosted Lotus Notes and Domino, Lotus Quickr, Lotus Sametime and Lotus Connections.
Many find IBM Lotus email and collaboration environments difficult to manage particularly due to growing costs, security threats, demand for reliability and accessibility and limited resources. NaviSite attempts to address these issues by providing organizations with on-demand access to latest Lotus software without the upfront capital expense and at a predictable monthly fee. With this, clients get to save as much as 47 percent for in-house solutions without having to worry about obsolescence. End users will also get the full functionality of the latest IBM Lotus clients along with enhanced security and reliability.
NaviCloud will power the Hosted Lotus Services by NaviSite. This is a robust private cloud offering that is composed of enterprise class components such as the Unified Computing System by Cisco and the Virtual Infrastructure 3.5 by VMware. Gigabit connections link multiple SAS70 Type II data centers together in order to create an industrial-grade fabric designed for built-in redundancy in order to make sure that uptimes of 99.9 percent for all Lotus email and collaboration apps is achieved. NaviCloud will also deliver on-demand scalability to allow for rapid deployment without the upfront capex as well as business continuity along with Disaster Recovery which is measured in minutes. An organization will have a dedicated logical infrastructure in order to support customizable enterprise level services.

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