ADVISORY/Intira CTO John Steensen to Speak at eBusiness Strategy Conference.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY... for Tuesday Tuesday: see week. (Oct. 3rd) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Will Offer Insights on Netsourcing Outsourcing applications that run on the Web. Since the browser provides universal access to Web content and applications, an application can run on a third-party Web server as easily as it can on an internal Web server (intranet). See outsourcing. as Infrastructure Outsourcing (1) Contracting with outside consultants, software houses or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming and datacenter operations. Contrast with insourcing. See netsourcing, ASP, SSP and facilities management. Strategy for Powering Mission-Critical E-Business (Electronic-BUSINESS) Doing business online. The term is often used synonymously with e-commerce, but e-business is more of an umbrella term for having a presence on the Web. Applications with Maximum Uptime
Event: Intira Panel Presentation at eBusiness Strategy Conference
Location: The Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco
950 Mason Street at California Street
Day/Time: Tuesday, October 3, 2000, 2:30 p.m.
Speaker: John Steensen, Chief Technology Officer,
Intira Corporation
Intira Booth: No. 210
Intira Corporation's Chief Technology Officer John Steensen will speak at the eBusiness Strategy Conference, taking place today through Wednesday at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden . Intira Corporation is the leading provider of Netsourcing -- the outsourcing of the IT and network infrastructure and related resources required to support mission-critical e-business applications. On Tuesday, October 3, at 2:30 p.m., Steensen will take part in a panel discussion on eBusiness Sourcing, offering insights on the e-business infrastructure outsourcing marketplace and on Intira's Netsourcing as a strategy for powering today's increasingly complex mission-critical e-business applications with maximum uptime. William Martorelli, vice president of e-services and sourcing strategies, the Hurwitz Group, will moderate the panel. Representatives from Intira will discuss the company's Netsourcing solutions at Booth No. 210, today from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., and Tuesday, from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m., and from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. "Choosing the right infrastructure outsourcing provider can mean the difference between success and failure in today's Internet-driven economy, where getting and keeping customers greatly depends on getting and keeping complex, mission-critical e-business applications up and running," said Steensen. "With a growing number of providers entering this marketplace, it's imperative that companies seeking outsourcing help with their e-business initiatives ask these providers the right questions in order to adequately evaluate their ability to deliver maximum application uptime." The Brainstorm Group's eBusiness Strategy Conference Series is a forum designed to provide business and IT leaders with the insights and strategies to derive real value from their e-business initiatives. Extended educational sessions detail the latest technological advancements, proven solutions and trends in eBusiness. For more information about the eBusiness Strategy Conference, please visit www.brainstorm-group.com/bsgweb. About Intira Corporation Intira Corporation is a provider of Netsourcing -- the outsourcing of the complex IT and network infrastructure required to support mission-critical e-business applications. Intira engineers, deploys, and manages Netsourcing solutions through its technologically advanced Netsourcing infrastructure, which consists of its "lights-out" Enterprise-Class Data Centers, integrated with its own superior-quality nationwide broadband broadband Term describing the radiation from a source that produces a broad, continuous spectrum of frequencies (contrasted with a laser, which produces a single frequency or very narrow range of frequencies). network, managed and monitored by its highly automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. Service Management Centers. Direct, immediate management and control of this entire infrastructure enables Intira to provide an aggressive, all-inclusive SLA (1) (StereoLithography Apparatus) See 3D printing. (2) (Service Level Agreement) A contract between the provider and the user that specifies the level of service expected during its term. , ensuring application availability of up to 99.95 percent, as well as the OneSource-OneCall(TM) Customer Support Program, giving customers a single point of accountability across the infrastructure. Intira's customers include Fortune 1000 organizations, dot-com companies An organization that offers its services exclusively on the Internet, either via the user's Web browser or a client program that must be installed in the user's computer. Amazon.com, Yahoo!, Google and eBay are examples of dot-com companies. , application service providers, and independent software vendors that depend on the performance and availability of their mission-critical e-business applications. Based in Pleasanton, Calif., and with offices throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Canada, Intira's planned international expansion includes facilities and operations in continental Europe Continental Europe, also referred to as mainland Europe or simply the Continent, is the continent of Europe, explicitly excluding European islands and, at times, peninsulas. and the United Kingdom. Visit Intira at www.intira.com, or call 888/326-3638. Note to Editors: Intira Corporation has filed a trademark application for the mark "Intira." The mark OneSource-OneCall and Intira's logo are unregistered trademarks of Intira Corporation. Each trademark, trade name, or service mark of any other company appearing herein belongs to its holder. |
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