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Doyenz upgrades cloud-based managed services

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BELLEVUE, WASH.: Doyenz, Inc., a provider in virtualization and cloud-based managed service platform for the small and mid-sized business (SMB) market, today announced version 3.0 of its managed service platform, the Doyenz ShadowCloud.

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By replicating a copy of their client’s production infrastructure in the cloud, the Doyenz ShadowCloud enables IT Service Providers to leverage virtualization and automation and deliver enterprise-grade IT capabilities to their SMB clients at affordable costs.

The company enables IT service providers to ensure true Business Continuity for their SMB client with the Doyenz Active Disaster Recovery and Failover in the Cloud service, which provides a production-ready image which can be run on-demand in the cloud in case of a failure, said a press release.

IT service providers can also use the latest copy of the production image at any time to test, patch, upgrade, or migrate systems in the Doyenz Production-Ready Virtual Lab. They can leverage these services to deliver high ROI enterprise-grade IT capabilities to their SMB clients while growing their recurring revenue streams and profits, added the release.

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With this latest version, the Doyenz platform now supports both physical and virtual IT environments, including support for VMWare vSphere.

“Doyenz brings an interesting approach to aggregating enterprise-level capabilities and delivering them as an infrastructure-as-a-service offering targeting small to medium businesses (SMB) that would otherwise find it difficult to operate their IT infrastructure at the same level as much large organizations,” said Dan Kusnetzky, vice president, Research Operations, with The 451 Group.

He added that Their business model combined with a hybrid cloud technology platform enables the SMB to manage their IT in the cloud while still being in control of their own critical onsite operations. This approach is likely to be seen as safe, manageable and affordable enough for organizations seeking to use cloud computing as a way to lower costs.