CHICAGO, April 25, 2018 -- Nerdio (www.getnerdio.com) is the creator of Nerdio for Azure, IT automation that enables provisioning, management, and optimization of complete IT environments in the Microsoft Cloud. Today, the company is revealing new infrastructure plans that empower cloud solution providers (CSPs) to easily sell Nerdio for Azure to customers of any size, whether they are small businesses (“Professional” plans) or larger organizations (“Enterprise” plans).
These new plans are designed to make it painless for CSPs to present their customers with comprehensive IT infrastructures in Azure tailored to their unique resource needs and usage. This includes everything an organization would need to run their entire IT in the Microsoft Cloud, and reap the many benefits such as extensive security, compliance, redundancy, global reach, and more. CSPs can use the Enterprise plan with its easy-to-package, yet infinitely flexible, options to companies of 25 seats or more, while the Professional Plan features 3 different ready-to-go tiers for down to the smallest of businesses (recommended for up to 5, 15, or 25 users).
“We’re making it easy for CSPs to still make a very comfortable profit selling Azure by presenting prospective customers with a plan that suits them to a tee, whether they are large and established or a budding start-up. Azure deployments with all the bells and whistles are perfect for larger companies, while smaller ones will benefit from the packages specifically designed for their growing needs. In all cases, these recommended templates are fully customizable and easily digestible IT packages,” said Vadim Vladimirskiy, CEO at Nerdio.
Nerdio democratizes access to powerful technologies — making public cloud IT accessible and affordable now to organizations of all sizes, and delivered by the CSPs that support them. Nerdio for Azure is the first-ever truly painless path to Azure, expressly designed as a SaaS solution for CSPs. It allows these CSPs to differentiate their portfolio by offering simple, fast, and cost-effective deployments of entire IT environments in Azure in just two hours or less — a process that historically took weeks to complete.
“The traditional way of migrating organizations to the Microsoft Cloud can be too daunting, costly, and complex to be viable or scalable. Nerdio not only relieves CSPs of the excessive costs, complexity, and risk, but arms them with the right tools to successfully increase their recurring revenues and minimize their costs,” added Vladimirskiy.
In conjunction with the new plans, CSPs can utilize Nerdio’s free Azure Cost Estimator, a simple-to-use web calculator that calculates the complete costs of running IT in Azure, which can be used to customize plans more precisely to individual customer needs.
The new Nerdio for Azure plans are available today and can be accessed at https://getnerdio.com/nfaplans/.
For more information about Nerdio for Azure, please visit www.getnerdio.com/nfa.
About Nerdio
Nerdio, a pioneer in IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS), provides complete virtual IT for small-to-medium sized organizations and the CSPs who serve them. Nerdio’s fully-automated private cloud platform delivers the expertise and reliability of comprehensive IT infrastructure at your fingertips — including virtual hardware, software, security, BDR, and 24/7 tech-nerd support. Nerdio for Azure is the first IT automation technology that delivers easy provisioning, management, and optimization of virtual desktop-centric environments on the Microsoft Cloud.
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