Telecoms Company LIME announced that it will be expanding its suite of LIME Cloud services across its 13 markets in the region starting today (November 10).
The LIME Cloud, which is part of its Managed Services solutions, will be upgraded to include hosted voice, desktop video conferencing, hosted e-mail and web hosting, in an effort to ensure that more businesses have access to the range of services available in the ‘Cloud’.
The LIME Cloud provides businesses with options which range from built-in disaster recovery (hosted voice) to infrastructure as a service (servers in the cloud) to significant savings on the expense of capital equipment required for services such as video conferencing
In announcing the expansion of services Managing Director of Products and Services at LIME, Ian Galt said “Global trends are creating opportunities for businesses through cloud solutions and we have packaged the LIME Cloud to help businesses meet the demands of the modern world while controlling and, in some cases eliminating some operational costs. We are leveraging our expertise and our understanding of useful and superior business solutions for our customers’ benefit.”
Emphasising the immediate benefits for customers, Galt said, “we focus on ‘simplicity and scalability’ which means we are able to tailor solutions to match the scale of each business, without the usual complexities.”
“Our Managed Services can be made available to small businesses, large corporations and any companies in between because we scale our offerings for each company’s requirements and budget,” he added.
Managed Services – which can be defined as ‘management by an outside third party of an organisation’s services and equipment related to computers, networks and software – has been trending globally as the best way to efficiently use digital and computer technology to achieve business goals. 2009 data from Forrester Research suggests that by 2013 “globally, managed services will represent over US$190 billion.”
ACG research forecasts that SMEs have been spending an average 126% more on Managed Services since last year. And other experts claim that 51% of companies are
The backbone of LIME’s Cloud Service is supported by “All of our partners are among the best in their fields with very high service levels and LIME will able to draw from their best in class service offerings to provide effective solutions for any business,” Mr. Galt said.
Among other Multinational Providers, LIME is providing its Managed Services in collaboration with international corporations that are global leaders in specific market segments. BCS Global Networks Limited, a leading worldwide provider of managed visual collaboration services is LIME’s video conferencing solutions partner; while LIME is working with Terremark, a leading global provider of utility-enabled managed IT infrastructure solutions and Rackspace, a global leader in hosting and cloud computing to provide Hosted Email Services.
man those people making so much profit they even making cloud . why not make cheaper rates?thes companies are just puting poverty in the land and then they take the money to sponser all sorts of things.God help us .
OK, after much searching I finally found this.
http://www.ericsson.com/news/1545779
It says that FAST mobile internet will be coming to Dominica … fast that is … not the turtle that we have on Digicel.
DNO should do a news item on this … it really is big news.
please > digicel has had edge for the longest while for all their customers. Lime on the other hand well> if u in town in the open you on edge, go into a building u back to gprs. some otheer communinities still hv only gprs and then the service is well flat out pitiful> go without service for hours at a time which doesnt seem to happen with digi> lime is nothing to boast about> and oh< i do hv both digi and lime unfortunately my bb is lime sucks badly
What did I say? Lime is good right now? No.
Those Erickson servers will be capable of delivering much faster than EDGE. EDGE is a joke. While it was only BB users it was OK, but now that every schoolchild can send photos of their new shoes to each other (sat next to them in the same room) it has slowed right down.
LIME have terrible customer support … they need to sort that out.
I hear a lot of hyperbole.
Do they propose to up the mobile internet connection to G3? If so … I love LIME.
‘management by an outside third party of an organisation’s services and equipment related to computers, networks and software…’
I don’t give a rat’s a** what the rest of the world are doing, all I know is that whoever is providing me with this ‘solution’ may very well, one day, hold me and my business to ransom…
is free roaming ppl want
you like too much freeness!
where on earth people does get free roaming,i had to laugh,you got to be a crazy person.
i’ll be in the cloud too
your fool . lime know you?