HOSTING SERVICES

Your Server Closet may become obsolete due to an emerging trend in network integration called Hosting. The power of the Internet coupled with the speed, efficiency and cost effectiveness created by increased bandwidth makes where your servers reside irrelevant. Businesses today can leverage off-site data centers to host both their hardware and software applications and do it in such a way that it’s completely transparent to your employees and customers. FSN’s secure data center provides an environment that most small to mid-size organizations cannot afford including:

  • 24x7 monitoring of all components
  • Fail over redundant device infrastructure
  • Temperature and humidity controlled and monitored
  • Power back up and voltage surge protection
  • Fire detection and suppression systems
  • Dual and redundant fiber
  • Access to multiple long haul carriers through multiple cities
  • Secure access, video monitored and restricted personnel
  • Routine back-up of all data
  • Geographic separation from your business


FSN’s hosting options allow you to have your entire network infrastructure hosted or simply your back up servers. All of this means maximum uptime, reliability, cost efficiency and peace of mind to you.
 

CLOUD SERVICES

Businesses of any size, regardless of budget, can take advantage of Cloud Computing to eliminate the dependence of a system’s physical location and configuration; providing instant access to email and documents wherever you are. Cloud Computing also improves uptime and security, facilitates disaster recovery and saves time and money without having to own the hardware.

Instead of laying out capital to buy, install, maintain and manage these resources on your own computer or device, you rent and use them through a Web browser, usually either on a subscription basis, or on a utility pay-as-you go model.

You can perform many computing tasks in the cloud that you’re currently doing locally, and it's likely that you already use several cloud solutions as well. For example, software-as-a-service (SaaS) or on demand business applications, such as salesforce.com, Intuit QuickBooks Online or Citrix GoToMeeting are cloud applications; you access them from your Web browser, but the software, processing power and storage reside in the cloud.

Most small businesses simply don't have the time, expertise or money necessary to buy, deploy and manage the computing infrastructure needed to run these solutions on their own. Cloud computing shields you from these complexities. As a user, you see only the self-service interface to the computing resources you need. And, you can expand or shrink services as your needs change.

Capital expenses in the technology world can be expensive and unpredictable.  What you have with cloud computing is predictable, budgeted operating expenses.”
– Ken Foskey, Vice President, FSN

 


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