September 17, 2011 (Powerhomebiz.com) Managed Storage Service is a service involving computer data storage of an enterprise or organisation with security and back-up availability on a network server. It empowers some of the leading business applications as well as emails and websites, and facilitates maintaining better customer relationships, along with increasing business efficiencies and productivity.
With so many integrated features and advantages it has become a “must have” requirement of every e-business stakeholder in Australia and around the world ranging fromcustomers, partners, vendors, employees and more.
As a professional company based in Australia, Webquor offers a range of IT enabled services to its clients. Equipped with a team of professionals, years of experience and in-depth knowledge and expertise, they strive to provide quality and secured solutions in Hosting and Storage Services. Their range of services include managed email and exchange services, managed application hosting, managed hosting services, managed Storage Services and more. With their private network connected to their SAN (Storage Area Network) and NAS (Network Attached Storage) infrastructure, Webquor delivers its clients cutting edge solutions in Managed Storage Services.
In fact, witha SAN and NAS enabled storage infrastructure,Webquor is geared with maximum storage capacity, security, and reliabilityincluding ease of management. This further allows their clients to access and share their important office and business data, files, emails etc. from almost anywhere and from almost any devices such as desktops, laptops and even smartphones with the help of an internet connection. Moreover, their SAN and NAS enabled Managed Storage Services is based on the cloud concept, which gives you access to everything including data, emails, applications such as CRM, CMS, ecommerce, websites and much more.
For more information, please visit: http://www.webquor.com.au/our-expertise/managed-storage

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