New York Computer Support Company Takes a Lead on iSCSI Virtual Storage

IT Computer Support of New York has provided quality tech support to the tri-state area for over 24 years and offers personalized computer support, project management, maintenance, and 24/7 monitors of business computer networks, servers and data systems. IT Computer Support of New York provides value through a proactive approach to ensure the end-user’s support exceeds expectations. ISCSI Virtual Storage is a compelling, cost-effective solution for small and midsized companies that cuts costs by simplifying IT operations.

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 22, 2010

IT Computer Support of New York, a leader in business network solutions is aiming to spread the word about the benefits of Virtual Storage Solutions. iSCSI SAN Virtual Storage devices offer an efficient solution to cut costs and resource requirements in medium to large businesses. Teamed with Dell, IT Computer Support of New York hopes not only to raise awareness of the technology but to help relieve the financial strain that holds back many of today's businesses.

As an evolution of Fiber SAN technology, the groundwork for this technology has been around for a number of years but it's always been outside of the reach of most businesses. While Fiber SAN technology has compelling reliability, performance and capabilities, the expense made it justifiable only to very large companies. “iSCSI SAN technology has even greater capabilities but is offered at a fraction of the price,” announced ITCSNY President Dan Scolnick at a recent Lunch and Learn Event. “The hardware is a cost-effective solution for small and midsized companies.”

Data growth and expansion is the only certainty in business which is why IT Computer Support of New York feels the need for companies to embrace Virtual Storage technology. Every year digital storage space requirements increase and with them businesses need to adapt to growing demands. A business that struggles to get by today will fail tomorrow if they are unable to adapt to the demands of the world.

IT Computer Support of New York will host a number of presentations in January and February to inform and demonstrate the power and benefits of iSCSI technology. The Virtual Storage Strategy presentation demonstrates how any company with three or more servers can eliminate costs and save between 60-90% on their IT operations bill. Through a reduction in complicated hardware overhead the Virtual Storage Strategy offers an enterprise level of service for a fraction of the expense. “We are really excited about the feedback we have received from the public so far,” stated Maureen McHugh, speaker for the event. "As part of the demonstration attendees watch as the storage device is configured from scratch." Within minutes you will see real-time data migration, an upgrade in storage capacity, periodical automatic data backups and a full system restore; all without disruption to operation. Disk data storage volumes and email SQL servers can all be administrated without any additional software or hardware.

The next Virtual Storage Solutions presentations will be held on January 26th, 2010. Further events will follow in February. If you would like to attend and learn how this technology can greatly reduce IT and labor costs call IT Computer Support of New York today. Space is limited so register now to ensure your place. For additional information about the technology visit our website at http://www.itcomputersupportnewyork.com or call us directly at 212-242-2949.

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Contact Information
Maureen McHugh
IT Computer Support of New York
http://www.itcomputersupportnewyork.com/
212-242-2949

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