For $55 per month, 'Radiográfica Costarricense' will offer Cloud Computing services.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
For this monthly fee, the user will receive a basic suite comprising a terminal, free software, Internet access and email account.
Mario Estrada, Racsa's marketing manager, told Nacion.com: "The 'cloud' will be located in Racsa's servers. In them we will store the data, and the customer will be able to load his configuration and documents from any Internet-enabled computer".
The U.S. cloud computing company has announced that it will open a contact center in Costa Rica.
Scheduled to begin operations in 2014, the center will provide technical support and customer services to Latin America and will initially employ 50 people.
Jim Ebzery, Vice President and General Manager for the Americas at the company, said: "We believe this initiative will help us to improve the service we provide to our customers in the Americas. The goal is to provide our customers with a robust and secure online platform so that they can expand their digital strategies for mobile and data, reducing the risks that exist in the interconnected world in which we live. "
Organizations that are unable to grow and upgrade their technologies at the speed dictated by the market, are destined to disappear.
Cloud computing technology leverages the resources of the Internet in order to save space and power on physical equipment, by moving most (or all) of the commonly used functions in the company, resulting in considerable savings in costs.
You will have no more concerns about the computer platform; others will do it for you and you will be able to focus on information management for your business.
The "cloud" concept, defined as an infrastructure and information software resource that is both dynamic and scalable, consolidates everything and makes it no longer necessary for each company to acquire and maintain the material resources and human expertise needed to ensure data processing.
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