2 Februarie 2010

Omnilogic launches cloud computing solution



Omnilogic, one of the largest providers of computer technology solutions in Romania, announced the launch of OmniVServ, its first cloud computing service for businesses and individual users that minimizes IT costs, as all applications, technologies and data are made available on a virtual server.
OmniVServ doesn't involve additional investments in end-user’s infrastructure, but along with the constant cutting-edge technology and maximum data security, it also provides 24x7x365 availability and last, but not least, additional on-demand resources for €1 to €12.64/day.

Omnilogic together with its technology partners within this business vertical (Cisco Systems, SUN/Oracle, EMC, VMWare and CheckPoint) have issued in this first phase, a generic Web interface which will enable the potential customer to configure / reconfigure within less than 10 minutes an optimal, on-demand IT&C infrastructure solution, and in the same time, to decide on the time frame they want to use the respective solution.

"The cloud computing concept capitalizes on the IT&C resources consolidation trend by applying the virtualization policies on a wide scale. I have been advocating online services’ potential of becoming the main growth engine of IT&C business”, said Gabriel Marin, chief executive of Omnilogic.

The solution is part of cloud computing promotion initiative started by Omnilogic in South-East Europe.

“According to our business-plan, in each quarter of 2010 we shall add new products and services (infrastructure, software and business services) and all of them will be On-Demand.” Gabriel Marin added.

The company recorded a turnover of 304.2 million lei (€82.6 million), and according to recent statements of Gabriel Marin, Omnilogic’s turnover has reportedly reached 300-330 million lei (€70.7 – €77.8 million).

Omnilogic’s operating profit fell 30% in 2009 year-on-year.

Two years ago, the software maker has an after-tax profit of €915,000 and for 2009 Marin expected a net profit of 1-1.5% of turnover, namely 3-4.9 million lei (€0.7 – 1.1 million)



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