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XRoads Networks Debuts Network Redundancy Solution for SMBs
ZeroOutages.com aims to ensure uptime at low entry cost for small, midsize businesses
Irvine, CA — September 25, 2008 — XRoads Networks, a provider of unified bandwidth management platforms, has announced the wide availability of ZeroOutages, aimed at providing turnkey simplicity for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) looking for network redundancy.
The solution includes a secondary broadband connection, switching technology and other requirements for constant Internet uptime in a single service.
"ZeroOutages enables users to dramatically improve productivity and avoid unnecessary downtime. This enhances productivity and the ability to achieve greater profitability while improving customer satisfaction," the company said.
"The increased importance of the Internet for companies utilizing SaaS and VoIP technologies is driving organizations to look for inexpensive and easy to deploy Internet redundancy solutions," said Daren French, vice president for business development at XRoads Networks. "Today's best-in-class companies need solid Internet connectivity in order to maintain the highest possible level of service and maximize the effectiveness of their Internet-based systems."
The ZeroOutages solution is designed to provide 99.999 percent uptime and accelerate the flow of business by enabling end-users and IT professionals to avoid expensive Internet service outages. This service uses technology to enable transparent redundancy, active balancing and datacenter reliability and is delivered as a managed offering.
Once deployed the company monitors the solution, maintains the service and ensures that any problems are addressed by the company's 24/7 network operations center. "We are able to notify customers when an outage occurs so they always know what's happening, even if their end-users don't," said French.
XRoads said that the ZeroOutages service, starting at only $99 per month, leverages its expertise in Internet redundancy solutions to enable businesses to minimize outage costs, increase reliability and ensure continuous productivity. "Businesses of all sizes can now easily add network redundancy to their headquarters, branch offices and retail locations," the company said.
The solution includes a secondary broadband connection, switching technology and other requirements for constant Internet uptime in a single service.
"ZeroOutages enables users to dramatically improve productivity and avoid unnecessary downtime. This enhances productivity and the ability to achieve greater profitability while improving customer satisfaction," the company said.
"The increased importance of the Internet for companies utilizing SaaS and VoIP technologies is driving organizations to look for inexpensive and easy to deploy Internet redundancy solutions," said Daren French, vice president for business development at XRoads Networks. "Today's best-in-class companies need solid Internet connectivity in order to maintain the highest possible level of service and maximize the effectiveness of their Internet-based systems."
The ZeroOutages solution is designed to provide 99.999 percent uptime and accelerate the flow of business by enabling end-users and IT professionals to avoid expensive Internet service outages. This service uses technology to enable transparent redundancy, active balancing and datacenter reliability and is delivered as a managed offering.
Once deployed the company monitors the solution, maintains the service and ensures that any problems are addressed by the company's 24/7 network operations center. "We are able to notify customers when an outage occurs so they always know what's happening, even if their end-users don't," said French.
XRoads said that the ZeroOutages service, starting at only $99 per month, leverages its expertise in Internet redundancy solutions to enable businesses to minimize outage costs, increase reliability and ensure continuous productivity. "Businesses of all sizes can now easily add network redundancy to their headquarters, branch offices and retail locations," the company said.
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