Colocation Trader
offers a competetive marketplace for the following products and services.
Server colocation places your computer system or multiple computer systems at a
colocation facility in order to take advantage of high-level internet bandwidth.
You don't have to pay for expensive circuits to your location, and you ensure a
much higher level of uptime reliability. Server colocation also allows you to
affordably choose the level of network performance that meets your needs today,
and allows for rapid and seemless growth as your Web requirements change.
Server colocation will include rack space and bandwidth at the data center, but
you are responsible for all other aspects of your servers. Certain Managed
Hosting services will many times be offered as 'add-on' services for an
additional cost.
Managed Hosting is for customers who prefer to have their web host provider maintain
and monitor their dedicated servers, operating system and all supported applications.
Companies or individuals who do not have the required system administration resources
on-staff, or don’t have the expertise or time to manage it commonly choose managed hosting.
Managed Hosting is also an excellent solution for mid to high level companies needing to
host high-traffic, complicated e-commerce, dynamic, application intensive and/or database
driven websites. Managed hosting providers will normally offer add-on management services
for companies requiring security, firewalls, large disk storage space, reporting, monitoring,
managed load balancing, security, storage and databases.
Dedicated server solutions from Colocation Trader are designed for businesses
needing high performance hosting services for critical applications and
intensive websites. These dedicated servers can be customized and tailored
for client specific requirements, and can be managed through full root
access and a powerful control panel.
Dedicated Servers can substantially reduce capital purchases otherwise
required to implement and manage an in-house solution. The cost of
providing and maintaining the physical infrastructure is shared amongst
many customers and allows you to realize significant savings over the
cost of expanding and maintaining your own data center services.
A disaster recovery plan is commonly referred to as a business continuity
plan or a business process contingency plan. A disaster recovery plan
describes how an organization is to deal with potential disasters. Just
as a disaster is an event that prevents normal day to day business
activities, a disaster recovery plan consists of the precautions taken
so that the effects of a disaster will be minimized, and the organization
will be able to either maintain or quickly resume mission-critical
functions. Typically, disaster recovery planning involves an analysis
of business processes and continuity needs, and may also include a
significant focus on disaster prevention.
Disaster recovery is becoming an increasingly important aspect
of enterprise computing. As devices, systems, and networks become
ever more complex, there are simply more things that can go wrong.
As a consequence, recovery plans have also become more complex.
Our providers' facilities are engineered for optimal management and
operation of large-scale information technology solutions, and
feature industrial grade environmental systems to minimize risks
from electrical power failure, fire, water damage, acts of nature,
and unauthorized access. Each data center is equipped with an
uninterruptible power supply and diesel generator backup systems.
Data Center Solutions can substantially reduce capital purchases
otherwise required to implement and manage an in-house solution.
The cost of providing and maintaining the physical infrastructure
is shared amongst many customers and allows you to realize
significant savings over the cost of expanding and maintaining
your own data center services.
Colocation Trader provides a systematic approach to reducing your call
center costs. With our extensive network of call center solutions
carriers, you will critically examine multiple channels for
reducing expense. The outcome is a set of carriers suited to
your needs and prioritized cost saving initiatives that are
most suited for your contact center.
Call Center Solutions can substantially reduce capital purchases
otherwise required to implement and manage an in-house solution.
The cost of providing and maintaining the physical infrastructure
is shared amongst many customers and allows you to realize
significant savings over the cost of expanding and maintaining
your own Call Center services.