The Technical Project Manager of a Telecommunications company contacted Intelligent Servers when he was looking to upgrade their data centre infrastructure. The British telecommunications company specialises in international calls and has over 2.5 million customers. Like many communication businesses, they experienced a growing number of users during the covid pandemic. This led to an urgent requirement to upgrade parts of their infrastructure to keep up with demand.
A British Railway company approached Intelligent Servers when they were looking for a cost-effective hardware rental solution for their 10-week project, which involved decommissioning their current 10-rack communication room at Head Office, and moving their Server, Storage and Networking hardware to a Data Centre 500 yards away.
An IT Manager who works for a multi-academy trust responsible for the IT infrastructure of six schools approached Intelligent Servers when he was tasked with a large infrastructure overhaul project. The project included replacing the entire fibre and copper Network Switch infrastructure as well as upgrading all of the current Server infrastructure.
We have all heard the horror stories of simple mistakes that lead to costly business disasters. Having an IT disaster recovery plan is a critical business need to prevent serious financial impact, loss of customer confidence or damage to a company’s reputation. From IT hardware failure, human error to natural disasters, planning for the unknown can be difficult, but having enough funds to implement an IT disaster recovery plan can seem close to impossible.
As the coronavirus lockdown in March 2020 led to a surge in video calls, video conferencing companies around the world urgently required more data centre infrastructure and bandwidth to deal with the influx of conference calls. This is where the quality, speed and technical knowledge of Intelligent Servers benefited one video conferencing company that urgently required more network capacity to support new users.
Data is fundamentally changing the way companies do business, driving demand for data scientists and increasing the complexity in their workflows. Getting the performance required to transform massive amounts of data into insights is what one Swedish Research company was looking for when they came to Intelligent Servers.