HOBOKEN, N.J. (PRWEB) February 20, 2018 -- eMazzanti Technologies, a New York City area IT consultant, cloud services and managed services provider (MSP), has published a new case study relating how the company quickly moved applications and data to the cloud to support a successful year-end conversion to contractERP. The study features New Jersey architectural products firm, ArchMills, Inc.
Seeking a smooth but rapid contractERP cloud migration, ArchMills faced a fast-approaching December 1, 2017 project deadline. The company called on eMazzanti Technologies to swiftly implement the cloud infrastructure needed to support the company’s year-end conversion from QuickBooks to contractERP on the cloud.
eMazzanti moved quickly to migrate the ArchMills server to eMazzanti’s Azure-based cloud and set up a virtual private network (VPN). The infrastructure was up and running in a few days.
“We needed the cloud infrastructure ready to go right away and we had it up and running very quickly,” stated Matthew Arp, Director of Estimating and Procurement, Arch Mills, Inc. “That was huge for us!”
Below are a few excerpts from the case study: “Rapid contractERP Cloud Migration Opens Door to Future Growth.”
Rapid Move to the Cloud
“Where contractERP conversions normally take six months to a year, Arch Mills was aiming for a four-month transition period. ‘And, that’s what we hit on the nose,’ stated Arp.”
Focus on Growing the Business
“Now that eMazzanti manages Arch Mills’ IT infrastructure on the cloud, including maintenance and upgrades, Arp and Ware spend more of their time focusing on business growth.”
“‘A lot of the liability is lifted,’ added Ware. ‘We don’t do backups in house and having our server on the cloud frees up space. Resource upgrades are simply a matter of renting another slot.’”
Moving Forward with Trust
“‘Moving forward with a partner we trust definitely supports our team,’ he concluded. ‘And, eMazzanti encompasses most of what we need. The bottom line is we’re growing together, we can trust who we’re dealing with, and we know that somebody else has our back.’”
Infrastructure as a Service Strategy
As a key component of its strategy to address the cloud computing needs of geographically disbursed customers, eMazzanti Technologies offers Azure-based infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and support for SMB and enterprise customers through an MSP business model.
The company works closely with strategic partners nation-wide to provide cloud hosting services to their customers, including contractERP and Microsoft Dynamics Software users. These services are a good fit for the company’s customers, providing extended capabilities, agility and increased efficiency.
eMazzanti promotes numerous benefits accruing to business from its Azure cloud services, including reduced capital expenditures; on-demand, scalable, pay-as-you-go computing; and increased productivity from high-performance cloud resources. Primary targeted industries include retail, manufacturing and distribution, healthcare, media companies, and web development.
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About eMazzanti Technologies
eMazzanti’s team of trained, certified IT experts rapidly deliver retail and payment technology, digital marketing services, cloud and mobile solutions, multi-site implementations, 24×7 outsourced network management, remote monitoring and support to increase productivity, data security and revenue growth for clients ranging from law firms to high-end global retailers.
eMazzanti has made the Inc. 5000 list eight years running, is a 2015, 2013 and 2012 Microsoft Partner of the Year, 2016 NJ Business of the Year, 5X WatchGuard Partner of the Year and one of the TOP 200 U.S. Microsoft Partners! Contact: 1-866-362-9926, [email protected] or http://www.emazzanti.net Twitter: @emazzanti Facebook: Facebook.com/emazzantitechnologies.
Kent Sorensen, eMazzanti Technologies, http://www.emazzanti.net, +1 4803345403, [email protected]
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