MIAMI, Aug. 08, 2017 -- itopia, a leading Google Cloud Technology Partner, today encouraged MSPs to select and make the switch to Google Cloud by announcing the immediate availability of its free Cost Calculator for Google Cloud.
The itopia online calculator allows MSPs to quickly and accurately estimate the all-in monthly infrastructure cost to deliver Windows workspaces using Google Cloud Platform. In just minutes, MSPs are presented with the projected infrastructure costs of delivering cloud workspaces to customers and prospects that can then be compared against quotes from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Azure.
“Our new Cost Calculator for Google Cloud simplifies the math and makes the business case for selecting Google Cloud and itopia undeniable,” said itopia CEO Jonathan Lieberman. “Designed in-house using Google Cloud APIs, our online cloud cost calculator accurately projects the costs of moving clients to Google Cloud and helps MSPs better define the margin potential of migrating business of any size to the cloud,” he added.
Together with the Google Cloud team, itopia is disrupting market dynamics and accelerating adoption of Google Cloud Platform by providing MSPs with a considerably more reliable, affordable and secure virtual desktop solution. “Combining itopia’s cloud automation software with Google Cloud Platform is a game-changer for our technicians and our business,” said Ted Warner, President of Connecting Point of Greeley, Colorado. “The itopia Cost Calculator helps my team forecast our monthly infrastructure costs on Google Cloud, allowing us to deliver a reliable and profitable desktop-as-a-service (DaaS) offering to our clients.”
“We are pleased to see our ecosystem Technology Partners leverage Google APIs to drive further innovation and cloud migration,” said Brandon Jung, Google’s head of Cloud Ecosystem & Partnerships. “The Cost Calculator from itopia leverages Google Cloud APIs and helps MSPs accurately forecast their infrastructure costs for Windows workspace deployments on Google Cloud.”
Shortlisted as one of the most innovative IT vendors of 2016, itopia is also recognized as the WaaS/DaaS provider of choice among the 500 top-performing MSPs featured on the MSPmentor 501. In 2016, itopia's channel sales grew more than 160 percent year-over-year and partner engagement and expansion accelerated rapidly to an all-time high. Awareness, adoption and alliances around the itopia brand are skyrocketing, making the firm one of the IT channel’s fastest growing cloud companies and most sought-after by MSPs.
To request a demo of itopia, visit https://itopia.com. To take advantage of the new Google Cloud Cost Calculator from itopia visit www.itopia.com/calculator.
About itopia
itopia makes it super-easy for IT service providers to deliver Windows workspaces in the cloud. The market leader in Workspace-as-a-Service (WaaS), itopia automates discovery, migration and management of cloud workspace deployments into Google Cloud and enables service providers to deliver single tenant virtual desktop environments for 50 percent less cost than the alternatives. As Google Cloud's only WaaS technology partner, itopia also integrates with ZenDesk, Slack and 50+ other leading service provider and business applications.
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