Thinkgrid offers SME virtualisation on tap

Chuck PCs, buy virtual office instead.

Small businesses have not been using virtualisation as the complexity has proved to be too much for organisations with limited IT skills.

Now, a British company is looking change that mindset by offering small businesses hosted desktops.

Thinkgrid CEO, Rob Lovell said that the intention was to ensure that small businesses wouldn't miss out on the latest technological developments. "We wanted to put a hosted offering together that would use all the features of a modern enterprise - technologies such as virtualisation, SANs or grid computing."

He added that it had been important to position the company carefully and not confuse them with too much technical terminology. "For example," he said. "They wouldn't really understand terms like on-demand computing."

Lovell said that the company started up some months ago and has been quietly signing up customers ever since. "We got over 500 users accessing the service on a trial basis, the aim is to convert them to paying customers. We've just started charging them and 70 percent have signed up in a month."

Part of the appeal, added Lovell was that by offering a hosted desktop service, companies would be able to experience quite a radical departure. "Most of our users have a traditional PC set-up that they either look after themselves, or have Norman up the road manage," Lovell said.

Thinkgrid hopes that by offering range of services, smaller businesses will start to adopt technologies that could increase business efficiency, technologies that might not have looked at otherwise. "One thing that we've done that is incredibly popular is to offer hosted Blackberries service," said Lovell.

One of the biggest difficulties faced by any hosting company is ensuring that customer support is first-rate. Thinkgrid hopes that it has cracked that particular problem. "We've created a network of support 'pods' of five people who are assigned to particular accounts. It means that they know the customers by name. The last thing we wanted to do was get the reputation as a company that would put you through 6 rounds of IVR before the query gets answered."


What are your views on this subject? Use the form below to post a comment on this article up to 500 characters.


Characters remaining: 500

Add your commentComments

Crosspond | Published: 18:03 GMT, 21 November 2008

These days you can virtualize most functions that offices take for granted. I run my business from home, and the virtual technology I rely on most would be my phone system—Gotvmail. Support is spot-on, and it gives us the professional image of being a cohesive office.

Ashley Pashler | Published: 14:15 GMT, 18 November 2008

i think this is an interesting idea. but can they get the support right?

Related Operating Systems news

Oracle given breathing space by EC

Regulator gives an extra week to prepare Sun takeover arguments.

Microsoft, Linux rivals mock Google Chrome OS

Operating system crippled by reliance on web access

Google releases Chrome OS to waiting world

Stresses speed and security of operating system.

NSA helped with work on Windows 7 security

Privacy organisations concerned about spooks' involvement.

Related Operating Systems reviews

Jolicloud OS

Moblin 2.0 review

Ubuntu Netbook Remix



Email this article to a friend or colleague:


PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.

Techworld White Papers

Database security: Preventing enterprise data leaks at the source

IDC discusses the growing internal threats to business information, the impact of government regulations on the protection of data, and how enterprises must adopt database security best practices...

Download Whitepaper

Service-oriented security

SOA has become an integral part of enterprise software by providing a framework to efficiently develop software as services that is easily sharable, reusable, and integrated. No where is the need more apparent than in the Identity Management space. Welcome to the age of Service-Oriented Security (SOS).

Download Whitepaper

Data protection prospective vendor checklist

Organisations need a way to map business needs against all these challenges in procuring a technical solution. To help, SANS has developed the following Prospective Vendor Checklist.

Download Whitepaper

Unlock the power of the mainframe

This whitepaper presents the notion of CICS as an integration hub based on a component-based, service-oriented architecture supporting Web services. Highlights will review the challenges and contrasted support for Web services natively in CICS.

Download Whitepaper

Techworld UK - Technology - Business

COLT White Paper

Are all VoIP services the same?

Questions to ask your service provider to ensure you get the VoIP service you need
With careful choice of partner, your business can have all the advantages of VoIP access - reduced costs, flexibility and simplicity - without the drawbacks.
This white paper is your guide to ensure you get right the VoIP service and details the pitfalls which businesses would do well to avoid.

Download white paper
BMC

Ride the express lane in the journey to speed ITIL adoption

Explore the challenges in making the journey to ITIL and the criteria for selecting consulting services
By following ITIL practices, your IT organisation will become more closely integrated with the business. We recommend making the journey to ITIL in a sequence of six incremental steps, the phases of which are driven through execution of a strategic transformational roadmap.

Download white paper

Webcast: IT Financial Management: Cost Optimisation for Efficiency and Agility.
On Demand Webcast
Join this webcast to learn about the techniques and technologies that can help you prove the value of IT to the business by understanding the true cost of today's IT services and those that will be necessary to deliver future success.

Register Today

Site Map

IDG Network

* *