When LTC PM needed a more cost-effective, flexible and sound IT operation, they turned to VIAcode to migrate their core systems to Azure. VIAcode analyzed LTC PM’s requirements, identified constraints, and developed and implemented a strategy to fully migrate LTC PM’s existing IT operations to Azure in less than 30 days with minimal downtime.
Valley Cities, a non-profit provider of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services, was challenged by the complexity of supporting a distributed workforce and the growing costs of a centralized IT function. As costs continued to increase, Valley Cities sought a solution that would streamline remote management of devices, improve IT support capacity and reduce their overall IT costs.
TyMetrix – a division of Wolters Kluwer – is the market leader in Web-based management solutions for corporate legal departments and claims organizations. The Company provides Web-based systems for electronic invoicing, performance management metrics, matter management, budgeting and forecasting, document management, and collaborative knowledge management.
Online radio 101.RU, created by Prof Media in 1996, pioneered the concept of Internet radio broadcasting in Russia. From four musical themes at inception, the station has grown to meet the increasing demands of its rapidly expanding customer base in Russia and abroad and now offers more than 200 types of Russian music from sister stations to fit all audience preferences from rock to jazz to classical to disco and more.
Microsoft IT approached us to augment a team working on the migration of an internal application from on-premise infrastructure to Azure.Once the application was migrated, Microsoft IT needed a performance and availability monitoring system that integrated with both Azure services and Microsoft’s internal monitoring and ticketing systems.
While the cloud and mobility may make it easier for end users to access their applications and data from whatever device they choose and from wherever they are on the network, managing the infrastructure that supports everything has become increasingly complex. Long gone are the days of a neatly siloed data center since x86 server virtualization was finally created more than a decade ago.