ActiveCloud provided cloud capacities of the "National
Medical Network" for the development of the IT infrastructure, which
allows the company to optimize the budget, effectively allocating funds for the
implementation of key projects for business.
The National Medical Network (NMS) specializes in business
consultations of investors in selecting health assets and optimizing the
management of regional medical networks. Since its inception in April 2013, the
company has been using cloud infrastructure for its work. This provides an
opportunity to ensure business continuity, staff mobility and disaster recovery
of IT systems.
The transfer of infrastructure into the cloud allowed the
NMS to significantly reduce the IT budget due to the lack of spending on the
purchase of server hardware and software, the maintenance of full-time IT
professionals, the transfer of technical support for outsourcing. At the moment
ActiveCloud deployed servers, application software and terminal farms. Going to
Office365 with the help of ActiveSloud technical support, which provides 24/7
customer support, makes the NMS team as mobile as possible and opens the way
for constant collaboration from any device.
"According to our estimates, companies that transfer
their infrastructure to the cloud save up to 70% per year. The customer
significantly reduced the cost of IT, including staff for server and software
maintenance, and also ensured the maximum continuity of the services required
for the operation, "said Kirill Dmitriev, lead manager for key clients at
ActiveCloud.
"Cloud solutions have become the technological basis of
our consulting business. They had a significant impact on the formation of a
culture of corporate mobility. This allows us to maintain full communication in
the team and support joint work with the constant travel of employees across
Russia and abroad. Working in the cloud, we do not need to worry about the
security of corporate information, as we have personally seen that ActiveCloud
provides the highest level of data protection, "said Sergei Chuglazov,
director of IT and National Medical Network.
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