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HOSTED DATA APPLICATIONS

 

Are you running and managing multiple servers at your office location? Servers and their applications can now be located off-site, saving you not only the running and management costs, but also the capital expenditure involved with installing and maintaining servers and their associated applications.  
         
STL are Cloud experts and we can help you save costs and work smarter.
Hosted data applications
STL is able to provide “in the cloud” hosted data applications reducing your organisation's reliance on costly on-site servers and applications. From hosted Outlook to bespoke CRM applications, STL is able to deliver “per seat per month” services flexibly and cost effectively. We also specialise in providing band width to reliably support remotely hosted applications or services.
Why move to the cloud?
  • Provides access to data, applications and services from anywhere in the world
  • Makes remote access or home working simple and secure
  • Green technology - helps reduce Carbon Footprint
  • Cost saving – no hardware to buy just pay a monthly hosting fee
  • Disaster Recovery – delivers business continuity
  • Flexible working practices – work from anywhere, anytime on anything
  • No concern over lost mobile devices - data stays on server
  • Huge data amounts stored securely ‘offsite’ – minimal cost
  • Multi-site companies all work from one server - reduces duplication, revision and versioning
  • Backups taken care of - peace of mind
  • No server running costs at your office – saves power, money and the planet
  • One monthly rental - easy to budget
  • Flexible and scalable – only pay for what you use


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There are a number of critical areas where IT could impact the performance of the car by failing to deliver information to the right people at the right time. STL understands our requirements perfectly  and is able to bring us innovative IT solutions combined with outstanding service.

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