Company
A-Server specializes in ready to go Cloud Computing products for ISVs and SAAS providers. Today's datacenter vendors deliver hardware or software per piece where services to obtain a higher service model are often missing. Building a cloud solution therefore requires a long and complex integration path. A-Server focuses with Datacenter as a Service: DAAS.com on providing turnkey solutions, including hardware, cloud computing software and monitoring services, delivered in their customers datacenters worldwide. The DAAS.com product line helps customers that are looking to launch a cloud computing offering to speed up their go to market and provide them a very complete set of cloud features from day one. For more information, visit www.daas.com
Alongside its innovations within cloud computing, A-Server is operating the European division of the international group Zenith Infotech Ltd. The European headquarters is based in Belgium. Zenith Infotech has a focus on providing standardized and scalable managed IT services to the reseller channel. The service is oriented exclusively to the SME segment.
The portfolio of services is a perfect complement to the activities of the IT reseller. These services are offered through the network operations center in Mumbai, India, where about 600 people support the managed services infrastructure and global customer portfolio.
The services include backup and business continuity solutions for SMEs, Monitoring and Management services for desktops and servers, and more recently the management of an overall SME IT environment via Style Smart Office, an innovative cloud computing solution for network computing. 40,000 sites currently managed by 4,000 IT resellers. For more information on the channel products, visit www.zenithinfotech.eu
A-Server is established by a team with an experience of over 15 years in datacenters and storage. A-Server's team experienced via its prior ventures the typical problems in datacenters: often very labor intensive, very limited automation?, limited visibility and very far away from utility computing.

