Cloud Services

Technology Sector Focus

Technology Sector Focus

Today, many businesses are attempting to reduce their capital technology spend while reducing resources. Cloud computing is changing the way businesses make technology decisions. It enables companies to pay for technology in a utility-based model, eliminating the need for capital technology investments. No one understands this better than companies in the technology sector.

e-ternity SkyCentre™ (ESC) is a suite of monthly services that provide the ability for you to optimize your IT processes utilizing today's innovative cloud computing technologies and a monthly fee business model. Unlike existing practices of purchasing and managing in-house technology solutions or turning to large telco service providers, e-ternity provides a complete service offering with no up-front capital investment required specifically designed for technology-focused companies.

Canada's technology sector has chosen e-ternity as the premier monthly managed services vendor for its IT requirements because:

  • Technology companies understand the value proposition that innovative technology offers business on a day to day basis.
  • Technology companies understand that when properly utilized, technology is the single largest competitive advantage an organization can leverage in its quest for market dominance.
  • Technology companies understand the benefits that can be realized by selectively outsourcing non-strategic areas of their business to optimize efficiency.
Technology Sector Focus
Find out why technology companies such as Xenos, Psion Teklogix, MyThum Interactive, Prestige Telecom, ProMobility Wireless, and Algorithmics have invested in the e-ternity SkyCentre™ monthly managed services program.
Benefits to Cloud Computing for the Tech Sector
In its simplest form, Cloud Computing is a style of computing in which IT-related capabilities are provided "as a service", allowing users to access technology-enabled services from the Internet without knowledge of, expertise with, or control over the technology infrastructure that supports them.